🦕 Roar into Adventure with Schleich's T-Rex!
The Schleich 11" T-Rex Dinosaur Toy is a meticulously crafted action figure featuring a movable jaw, hand-painted details, and historically accurate design. Perfect for children ages 5 and up, this durable toy encourages imaginative play and is an ideal gift for dinosaur enthusiasts.
Item Weight | 9.92 ounces |
Size | 11.2" x 5.6" x 3.8" |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 11"W x 5.5"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Multi |
Collection Name | Dinosaurs |
Theme | Figurine |
Animal Theme | Dinosaur |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Language | Spanish, English, Romanian, German |
Special Features | Moveable Jaw |
S**E
Super cute!
This was cute and a little larger than expected. We used it as a cake topper.
J**.
Exactly as one would expect
These are those classic dinos of my childhood, without the lead :)
C**S
So detailed and realistic
This was given as a gift to my grandson who is a real fan of dinosaurs. I love that the mouth can be opened.
D**E
It’s Dino mite!
This guy was a huge hit. The details are fantastic with realistic textures and vibrant colors makes it look life like plus the jaw has movement.
S**R
Toy Dinasaur
Great toy dinasaur
R**E
My Raptor 4 my Raptor!
I just had to have this for my dash in my Raptor truck. I have to figure out how to make it secure and not fall back when I accelerate. Fun toys.
R**N
Great toy
My granddaughter is happy! What else I can say?...
M**L
Fantastic Detail and (Despite Inaccuracies) Sculpt.
First impressions: It's larger (taller?) than it looks. Skull is placed at an absurd angle and in such a way that the neck looks too long. Very skinny looking as well, without too much shrink-wrapping. Huge feet, with absurdly skinny ankles. Overall, looks pretty good, more accurate than its predecessors.This rendition of Tyrannosaurus rex is Schleich's third modern sculpt after the first two that had skull designs heavily based upon the Jurassic Park franchise Rex. This figure has so many good points which are also pretty leveled out with its bad points. The good points: insane levels of detail. The scaling of the sculpt work really shines on this model, it seems almost crocodilian in nature with its scale accents all over its body. Especially along the back and ridges of the skull as pictured. The skull itself looks pretty decent, with amazing levels of detail that is itself much higher than the detail on the body. There are ear holes on either side of the skull as well! And it's a larger figure than I previously thought, it towers over the Papo Running Tyrannosaurus. I placed comparison photos with the Safari LTD. Feathered Tyrannosaurus. It's even taller than the Safari Rex.The negatives include a rather uninspired color scheme, although I can't complain, because they do blend rather nicely. The dark spots on the head enhance the contrast, but overemphasize the skull holes. Another issue is the anatomical inaccuracies. The arms and neck are WAY too long compared to what is currently supported by research. It is also quite a skinny figure, as previously mentioned, much skinnier than other figures and almost believably imaciated. Much too skinny ankles for the size of the feet, though this may be for stability. Mine came in with uneven feet, but the skinny ankles actually helped me bend them stable without any heat aid.Overall good stuff from Schleich, making their new line with a bang. Plenty of figures to avoid, this one not being one of them. Look out for their juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex, which looks much more accurate compared to this model, and may be the most accurate model from the Schleich Rexes ever produced.
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