
SKU |
YKL-118 |
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Product Name |
Realistic Tyrannosaurus for Mall Exhibition |
Dimensions |
L: 15m (49.21ft) W: 1.7m (5.58ft) H: 3.2m (10.5ft) |
Key Movements |
Head L/R • Neck U/D • Jaw open/close + roar • Blinking eyes • Tail wag |
Customization |
Posture • Skin texture/patterns • Color schemes • Motion programming • Sound FX |
Applications |
Jurassic parks • Dino museums • Themed restaurants • Kids parks • Zoos • Film sets |
First step near it, and you'll stop—15 meters of prehistoric muscle looms, 3m tall at the shoulder, its shadow pooling around your feet like you've stepped into a fossil's dream.
Reach out, and your palm brushes its hide: cracked, pebbled, hand-painted in earthy browns that match real T-Rex fossils. It's rough, not plastic-smooth—and then it "breathes": the scales shift, slow and subtle, like it's just exhaled after a hunt.
Step closer, and its golden eyes lock on you—irises dilating, not just a light trick, but a split second that makes you hold your breath. Then its jaws part: slow, gentle, no jump scares—just serrated teeth (as big as your forearm) glinting, like it's showing you its power, not threatening. A low growl rumbles out, not loud—deep—vibrating up your shoes, like the floor remembers when these giants walked.
Kids gasp, then giggle, edging forward to compare their height to its claws ("I'm bigger than its toe!"). Adults lean in, voices soft: "I never thought I'd stand next to one." It's perfect for parks, museums, events—every angle feels like you're not just looking at history, but meeting it.