You SHOULDN'T have favourites but we've always been partial to an Oviraptor!
We don't know why ... maybe because it started off with such bad press - the original specimen was found on a clutch of eggs, hence the name Oviraptor (egg thief)
Well it turns out that, with hind sight, the Dinosaur was being a good parent and was sitting on the nest like most birds do (obviously, despite the feathers this is a Dinosaur and not a bird)
One of the small models, mainly because it actually WAS a small Dinosaur - about 1.6m long and up to about 40kg about the size and weight of a chubby Labrador
This model has very definite feathers!
It has recently been discovered that their eggs were blue/green
Approx 9cm long and 5 cm high
Age 3+