Cynognathus is not a very common choice for toy producers. This Cynognathus was part of Marx’ first wave, produced from 1955 onwards, so it may be not surprising that it is a comparably weak representative of the real animal, even with its outdated history in mind.
Overall the sculpt is quite simple and the whole figure looks rather cartoonish, similar to dinosaurs in old movies, but the head is sculpted with more detailing than other figures in the same Marx wave. The length (5 feet) and genus name are molded into the tail. The overall appearance reminds me more of a dicynodont as Diictodon than Cynognathus. Remarkably are the hind legs with the knees bended in the wrong direction. The figure measures 7 cm in direct length, so it is approximately 1:20 scale
The figure suffers from more or less obvious seam lines and sprues, but those can be cut away carefully. The plastic is after all those years still robust and makes the figures durable toys. It lack ear and rear openings for those wondering.
[This review was originally part of a larger joint review of three Marx figures: Moschops, Sphenacodon and Cynognathus, which were subsequently teased apart into three separate figure reviews and tweaked slightly. So, for a more detailed general account of Marx see the Moschops review – Ed. (DinoToyBlog)]
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