Repair Junior T-Rex's Broken Leg with Healing Cast!
Figure Instructions: 1. Gently pull down on dinosaur's right rear leg to pretend to "injure" it. 2. Close the dinosaur's mouth. Place the restraint mask on his head as shown. Put on the cast by inserting the peg on the back side of it into the hole in the dinosaur's leg. The leg "heals" and you can remove the cast.
Here’s a prime example of figure exaggeration when trying to make a figure based on a movie.
Little rex stands about 5 1/4 inches tall, to tall. He’s bigger then all the human figures by almost another head. In the movie he came up to about mid chest on the characters but here he dwarfs them. He comes with two items, a muzzle and a cast, at least they got the cast right. The muzzle fits nicely over his mouth and the cast fits via a peg-to-hole into his leg. The broken leg has an odd sculpt. The leg is actually two pieces, the lower half being attached by a stretchy string. I guess this was done to allow us to turn his leg to look like its broken but really its no good, probably would have been better without that and just as one leg.
His coloring is off, really off. He looks nothing...[See More]
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