Year of release: 2004
Accessories:
-Rocket Launcher with
rocket
Description: this four
legged creature doesn’t look much unlike modern day monitor lizards
or iguanas, except for the large “sail” on its back. Dimetrodon
also features two pairs of tiny legs (almost dragging its belly over
the ground), a “segmented” tail and a big boxy head. It comes
with a biting action feature: pushing its left hind leg back makes
the jaws open wide, while releasing them makes them close with a
powerful snap. The figure measures some 15 centimetres in length and
8 centimetres in height. It stands in a walking posture, with its
left hind leg and right front leg posed backward and the other legs
posed in a forward move.
The prehistoric
critter has a mostly light blue paint job. Aside from its underside
(throat, belly, lower part of the tail and inward parts of the legs),
which is painted beige, blue can be found all over its body, most
noticeably on the sail, legs and flanks. The neck, back and upper
part of the tail are darker in tone, and appear more greenish than
the rest of the body. A thin green stripe runs from the eye socket to
half way the flanks on either side of the body, while similar red
stripes run from the neck to the base of the hind legs. On its back,
on either side of the sail, a thin black line is found. The sail
itself is all blue, with vague green and red stripes mixed in. The
figure has very small red eyes, white teeth, a pink tongue and a
black JP logo on its right hind leg.
The Diver wears an
all black suit, including black flippers, with an orange vest over
it, as well as several green belts and silver highlights. On his
right leg he wears an orange knife holder with a knife in it (non
removable). On his left upper arm an American flag (no stars, just
stripes) is found, so this guy is undoubtedly part of the US
military. His face is partially covered with breathing equipment
(silver with orange filters), though he’s got nothing covering his
eyes (brown eyes with brown eye brows). He’s got a black air tank
with more silver detailing on his back. He shows signs of a dinosaur
attack on his left leg and right arm, revealing skin. His weapon
appears to be some sort of missile launcher. It’s coloured in a
slightly metallic light brown paint job, with a yellow missile
sticking out of it on both sides. Pushing the end of the missile sort
of launches it, though it doesn’t work very well.
Analysis: Of all the
old JPS1 figures, who would have thought it would be the non
canonical (as in, not in the films or novels) Dimetrodon figure that
would make it all the way to JP: Dinosaurs 2? And it's not even a
dinosaur! This classic Synapsid sculpt remains unchanged and still
has a rather nasty bite in its jaws. It's gotten yet another fairly
appealing paint job, this time using mostly blue instead of green. It
suits him well and gives him a sort of tropical, jungle look. The
various differently coloured small lines give him a distinct look,
but the sail could have been used more imaginatively, maybe coloured
in another style and colour to set it apart from its body more. Also,
details have been omitted: the claws have not been painted, and
neither has the inside of the mouth. The eyes appear almost totally
non existent, they're so small. Overall, it's a unique colour scheme
all its own though, which can't be said for the Diver.
The Diver was
probably paired with this creature because it had a sail and Hasbro
designers therefore thought it to be aquatic. At least human/beast
size relations are more or less accurate in this set, which is not
the case for the other dino/human two-packs of this line. The diver
features the same paint scheme as before, though some of the colours
have been replaced with other, but similar, colouration. The figure
is still fairly detailed for human figure standards, but not
surprisingly so. Unfortunately the Diver carries the same weapon as
before, a rather ugly and bulky rocket launcher with a rocket that is
launched by pushing it out of the weapon instead of pressing a
button. It was a lame system then and is still lame now, while it
retains zero impact. If it even hits the target at all, it has no
effect: the Dimetrodon is much too steady on its feet and too heavy
to be knocked over by the projectile. However, the Diver's limbs look
rather tasty for the creature's big mouth to chomp on... Clearly, the
Dimetrodon wins the day in a fight in any way, as it is also the best
part of this set.
Repaint: yes. This is
a repaint of the JPS1 Dimetrodon, a figure which had been repainted
before for JPD1. The Military Diver is a repaint of the JP III figure
of the same name, with repainted accessories. The Diver and his gun
would be repainted again for JP 2009, but this would be the last time
the Dimetrodon figure (or any JPS1 repaint for that matter) got a
release.
Overall rating: 6/10.
This is an okay set of repaints. The Dimetrodon has a vastly
different paint job than before and still looks good and bites hard;
the Diver is less interesting and his paint job is not all that
different from before, while his rocket launcher still sucks. Like
all four dino/human two-packs, this is one of the more common JPD2
releases, and it can still be found without too much effort.
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