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Lindberg Models[]
Corythosaurus’s first appearance in the Jurassic Park toy line appeared in Lindberg's model toy line based on the first film, under the prefix “Hadrosaurus” another Hadrosaurian dinosaur, I ironically one that had been featured in the novel. The figure is shown in a retro tripod stance with its tail, dragging on the floor. The model is unpainted, allowing the user to paint and design it however they choose.
Lindenberg would eventually re-release this model as well as all their other dinosaur sets under a Jurassic Park less Boxart.
Jurassic World[]
Corythosaurus was part of the Brawlasaurs toyline in which the dinosaur could be scanned into Jurassic World: The Game, and be used in battle arenas. Since Hasbro has lost the Jurassic Park toy license, and by extension the right to make brawlasaurs, a more recent update has removed the feature from the game.
The figure comes in a dark magenta coloration with yellow highlights, a posable head, and a wind up tail to activate the spinning feature in which it would magnetized to the piece of another brawl figure to simulate fighting .
Captivz[]
A blind egg mini was released for the 30th anniversary of the original Jurassic Park. Based off the CDI reference sheet, and comes with a collectors card with exclusive art.
Hammond Collection[]
For the first time within the Jurassic Park toyline, an officially licensed action figure of the Jurassic Park 3 variant of corythosaurus had been produced for the 30th anniversary of the original film. Coming in with a screen accurate paint job, and 14 points of articulation not including the rubber tail which is also posable.