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Chronicle Collectibles Jurassic Park 1/5 Scale T-Rex Statue

Started by Loon, August 20, 2017, 05:07:56 AM

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Chronicle Collectibles has just announced the pre-order date for the 1:5 scale T.rex maquette molded from the original Stan Winston's Studios prop. Credit to the Toyark for the news.

QuotePre-Order Announcement, Jurassic Park 1:5 Female T-Rex.

The 1:5 T-Rex will be available for pre-order on August 25, 2017 at 12pm CST.

Limited to 100 Pieces worldwide. We are trying to coordinate an international release on the same day.

The 1:5 Rex will be available at: www.chroniclecollectibles.com

We will "NOT" be shipping this product outside the continental United States. If you live outside of the continental US, you will need to find a local distributor that will carry this item.

The box dimensions will be roughly 8′ x 4′ x 4′. You read that right that is in feet not inches and will weight 150 pounds roughly crated.

The 1:5 T-Rex ships fully assembled with the base and plaque stand as separate pieces. You will need to mount the Rex to the base with help from a friend.

We will be offering our usual payment plans including a 16 month plan to help those that need a more affordable payment option.

1:5 T-Rex $4499.00 shipped in the continental USA, excludes Hawaii and Alaska. Will come crated or palletized depending on your location. If you would like to arrange local pick up at our studio in Irving, TX the retail is $4000.00.

Produced by Toynami.

We are proud to bring this massive Jurassic Park 1:5 Female T-Rex to market for the first time.












Takama

What Jurassic Park fan on this forum is Crazy enough to shell out that kind of money for a model that Size, and have the space for it?

Reptilia

I think the kind of fan who maintains a sort of museum rather than a simple collection. The fact the piece is limited to 100 copies says a lot. If I had money to waste I wouldn't buy this one though, the breakout version is much more interesting.

Silvanusaurus

At least they spared no expense on the exciting and dynamic pose.

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Pachyrhinosaurus

It's interesting that they used the TLW colors instead of the original.

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