It can still swallow figures, but these can only go a short distance instead of making it all the way to the belly and being retrieved via a big slit in its belly (which also means this new T-Rex incarnation doesn't have a big hole there). With great results, since this is by far the most impressive, awe-inspiring and daring figure Hasbro has produced since the JP III line! Even though this Deluxe Tyrannosaurus uses the specifications of the classic and much beloved Bull T-Rex figure from the TLWS1 toy line, it's a totally different animal altogether. In this case, they dug up an old T-Rex sculpt, the biggest and baddest around, and revamped it to become the new top predator figure. Pushing the end of the missile sort of launches it, though it doesn't work very well.Īnalysis: it took a while, but Hasbro finally did something else than just repaint figure after figure for this toy line, though only once. He comes with a missile launcher, which is coloured in a slightly metallic dark grey paint job, with a dark pink missile sticking out of it on both ends. He stands in a very odd pose, left leg stretched forwards and right leg braced backwards, left arm reaching up and right arm pointing down, as if he's startled by some prehistoric vermin in front of him. He has brown hair and eye brows, black eyes and a rather grim look on his face. His pants and shirt sport some slight tears, like he's had a run-in with an unpleasant dinosaur. He also sports a black utility belt, dark grey trousers and black boots. The Forest Hunter General wears a dark grey jacket adorned with lighter grey spots and shapes and revealing a grey shirt underneath, as well as silver tags around his neck. The Rex has beige teeth (some of them broken off or worn out) and the inside of its mouth is pink, with the tongue coloured a darker shade of pink. The claws on both fingers and toes are painted black. On the upper jaw near the snout the creature sports small triangular blue shapes, two on each side of the face, with black lines around these. Diffused black stripes and spots adorn the flanks, knees and tail, while black bands are found around the lower arms and end of the tail, and a row of black spots runs over each toe. Black lines run over the orange colouring, while additional black colouration is found on the head on the snout, in a a big cluster around the eyes, with a line running out of this part around the chin and in a wave pattern over the lower jaw. The top parts of the body (most of the head, neck, back and upper part of the tail) are painted orange. The limbs, flanks and middle part of the tail are coloured grey. The underside (most of the lower jaw, throat, belly and most of the lower part of the tail) are painted greyish beige. Colours on the softer parts of the figure's body are more vivid because of the different materials used. This large T-Rex features a basic three-way paint job. Overall, this figure produces at least thirteen different sounds, including stomping sounds which can be produced by bashing the feet on any surface (this also works when the figure is still boxed). In the case of the latter option, the figure only makes noises when the button is pushed, while when in 'On' mode the figure also produces sounds at random. The actual sounds are activated by pushing the little button on its back, above the upper legs. On its belly, the T-Rex carries a visible speaker unit and battery cover, as well as a little switch, with 'On', 'Off' and 'Try me' printed next to it. The T-Rex features poseable arms, legs and even feet (which sport huge toes and claws, including the smaller ones on the side of the lower legs). The head, neck and tail are made of a more flexible material than the rest of the figure, with the eyes being small transparent orbs with a black spot (the pupil) painted on them. It can swallow human and smaller dinosaur figures whole, but they have to be retrieved via the same way they came in. Its head is quite large, almost as big as its belly. This Rex stands in an active pose, with its left leg moved forward and its right leg posed backward, as if walking. It measures a good 70 centimetres in length and about 20 centimetres tall. Off-Road Vehicle (Jungle Explorer) cut-out included.ĭescription: this Tyrannosaurus figure, though heavily retooled, is still the largest of all JP dinosaur toys ever produced. Human figure is a repaint of the JP3 Military General.
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