I think that particular Rex is for BeijingI know it’s at the waterfall at the end but I’m saying space for the running T. rex in the waterfall where ithe old one was
I think that particular Rex is for BeijingI know it’s at the waterfall at the end but I’m saying space for the running T. rex in the waterfall where ithe old one was
Are you referring to the new I-Rex? Because there isn't a new T-Rex AA, the one we've had (with slight modifications over the years) since 1996 is still there. Only new addition to the finale, at least to my knowledge, is the new I-Rex AA, which does in fact have a similar motion profile to the T-Rex AA I shared above from Animax. The recently fabricated Animax Designs figures (including the T-Rex above) were sent to the JW exhibition over in China.I know it’s at the waterfall at the end but I’m saying space for the running T. rex in the waterfall where ithe old one was
I assumed the new I-Rex to your left would charge I mean the normal T rex behind the water fall..mainly its the wording on the website that makes you think both will be charging but like i ask and most point out the space isn't there for both to do so.Are you referring to the new I-Rex? Because there isn't a new T-Rex AA, the one we've had (with slight modifications over the years) since 1996 is still there. Only new addition to the finale, at least to my knowledge, is the new I-Rex AA, which does in fact have a similar motion profile to the T-Rex AA I shared above from Animax. The recently fabricated Animax Designs figures (including the T-Rex above) were sent to the JW exhibition over in China.
I see. From the footage we saw last summer, the I-Rex is indeed there with the full motion profile (moving legs too), while the original T-Rex remained in its place. The AAs get very close to each other, so it looks like they're attacking one another.I assumed the new I-Rex to your left would charge I mean the normal T rex behind the water fall..mainly its the wording on the website that makes you think both will be charging but like i ask and most point out the space isn't there for both to do so.
Nice, well I'm looking forward to seeing it my self in the next month or two.I see. From the footage we saw last summer, the I-Rex is indeed there with the full motion profile (moving legs too), while the original T-Rex remained in its place. The AAs get very close to each other, so it looks like they're attacking one another.
Are you referring to the new I-Rex? Because there isn't a new T-Rex AA, the one we've had (with slight modifications over the years) since 1996 is still there. Only new addition to the finale, at least to my knowledge, is the new I-Rex AA, which does in fact have a similar motion profile to the T-Rex AA I shared above from Animax. The recently fabricated Animax Designs figures (including the T-Rex above) were sent to the JW exhibition over in China.
This. The current T-Rex we have, is a heavily modified version of the 1996 T-Rex. Regardless, we will see what this looks like on the 16th (or 15th if you’re an AP)!To be clear, I am under the impression that the T-Rex that debuted with Jurassic World is indeed a new animatronic figure. However, the one we've been seeing is the one we're getting - it'll just have a modified profile for when it takes on the I-Rex.
This. The current T-Rex we have, is a heavily modified version of the 1996 T-Rex. Regardless, we will see what this looks like on the 16th (or 15th if you’re an AP)!
I feel ya. I'll be getting my second dose on the 10th, and I'll have to think through going on the 15th since it'll have been less than a week since getting it.Man, it's gonna be hard not watching a POV of the new finale. Hopefully, by June I'll be fully vaccinated and can go with some friends.
Man, I absolutely cannot wait. Has the Beijing Indo's size been stated anywhere? Cause nearly 55 feet horizontally sounds colossal indeed. I wonder how it'll move within the space it has.