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The proportions of the Thrasher T-Rex are unique in that they mirror realistic T-Rexes more closely than most toys. Dinosaur fanatics often complain about the shape of the head and coloring, but this toy has a realistic profile as well as a muted palette that mirrors the film. In the first series of Jurassic Park toys released directly after the film, this electronic T-Rex was the hottest of the bunch.
This striking red T-Rex toy was made of realistic-looking rubber to give the skin textures, with the arms, legs, and jaw made of hard plastic. Most uniquely, this T-Rex toy powered up with batteries for a ton of extra features.
These include player-activated roaring and jaw movements, stomping sounds, and arm movements. This toy was sculpted from a maquette used in the actual film, making it probably the most film-accurate toy ever released. The coloring, however, is bright orange, which contrasts with the dark brown used in the film.
However, this is more accurate to the original book, which used theories of dinosaur coloring to make its story more realistic. Spielberg apparently thought about that but said, nah. Not as cool. The toy had a button on its back that activated a roar and crunching sound. It also featured a malleable latex mouth as opposed to hard plastic that made fighting with it more interactive. Its little arms were articulated as well.
This toy rarely comes in the box.
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