🦖 Unleash Your Inner Paleontologist!
The PNSO 135 Tyrannosaurus Rex Wilson Figure is a meticulously crafted 13.5-inch PVC model that serves as both a stunning decorative piece and a collector's item. It includes a transparent auxiliary support for stability and a storybook, making it a perfect gift for dinosaur enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
Required Assembly | No |
Color | Wilson the Tyrannosaurus Rex |
Theme | Animal |
Animal Theme | Dinosaur |
Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Special Features | Decoration |
C**J
I love this fatty
This Tyrannosaurus stands and sweeps like a king over the landscape....I have a Rebor Stegosaurus Garden with 5 babies and a rebor Warpig ...and PNSO Corytjosaurus...all wearily looking at this King.Love the scale. Super fast shipping to New Zealand. MINT box. I bought from Ali Baba Spinosaurus and got a dfestroyed box so I no longer buy from them.
B**L
Good, but not $60 + Good...
(1) The box is great and I was actually expecting a T-Rex about the same size as the photo on the box. Disappointment with the smaller size was instant... I hadn't measured it all out, but you really do want it to be 1:1 with the box photo, so opening that box feels like an immediate downgrade. ...It just does.(2) The paint-job on the box and online photos is quite good and went a ways in selling me on it, but what makes it good is mostly lost on the piece itself which suffers from a simplified version of that paint-job. The box photo shows white recesses throughout the armored snout which clearly delineate all those scales, but the actual figure has no contrasting paint whatsoever... so all that detail kinda fades together and loses its interest. The box photo also shows high-contrast coloring of the eyes, a small detail which goes a long way -- popping those eyes intensely... but the actual figurine coloring isn't that bright and those eyes do not pop any more than random scales nearby that catch the light -- so... the eyes almost become part of the noise.These criticisms of the paint-job may seem nit-picky but frankly the bulk of the creature is large swaths of earthy scale blending into more swaths of earthy scale, which leaves most of the visual interest of the piece up to the head -- so you really don't want it undercut.(3) It will fall over. This figurine is rather heavy -- which is kinda cool because it's nice to hold -- but the legs cannot support it over time, requiring them to include a lame little clear plastic Y-shaped support that props up the chest just behind the little arms. It'll stand on it's own for a short while (and you WILL be tempted to trust it), but after an hour or two the front leg will buckle just enough for it to fall with an alarming thud. The leg will return to it's position, so there's that, but ugh... It's a little lame. There's something wrong with a T-Rex that relies on a crutch.I dunno. The figurine isn't bad, but it's not delightful.I'd say this thing is more of a $25-$30 value, not the $60+ that I paid for it. I'm an artist so I'll probably spend a bunch of time repainting it, but I sure wish I didn't have to. If I can figure out a way to reinforce the front leg I'll probably do that as well. :P
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