One zoologist, Anthony Thulborn, actually belived that Tyrannosaurus and all other extinct non-avian theropods was really birds, since he did not classify birds as theropods which researchers do today, but instead the opposited (see Thulborn 1975). However, the idea died out soon after when John Ostrom came out and said that he could just not accept that large predatory dinosaurs as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus could be birds, thought without answer (see Ostrom 1976).
This figure is without question gorgeous, both in sculpt and color scheme, but I wouldn't have minded waiting even another year for better articulation. For a $200+ figure, the limited articulation and poseability is incredibly disappointing, especially in comparison to other large figures in the BOTM collection. As well, I found the paint really delicate, to the point that trying to get the tail on as carefully as possible still caused scuffing. Excellent review, however! I really appreciated the demonstration of what articulation *is* possible, as it can be nerve-wracking figuring out just how much you can bend the figure.
I fully agree with you. This thing is basically just a big statue. And I know some people are into that. But for me, the ceratopsian series has made me fall in love with posable action figures and I can't ever go back. The ability to put your figure in a bunch of cool poses is just, the best. And this T. rex does not meet my requirement for what I want. If it just had a posing rod, this would be a different conversation. I bought a posing rod for my 1/35 rex and I love it so much more with one. Getting to actually use the non standing legs allows for so many more display options. But, the 1/35 rex is also a much cheaper figure. Like, $155 dollars cheaper. So even without a posing rod it is more worth the price. But imma be real, if I didn't purchase a posing rod, I would sell it. I have no need for a $70 dollar statue in my collection. But, the 1/18 rex is so huge good luck even finding a posing rod for it! You're probably gonna have to find some kind of substitute for a posing rod, like a wood or metal rod, if you want something to support this thing. And who knows how well that would even work sense it can't grasp the figure in any way. Anyways, that was a really long rant to say that I don't think this thing is worth the price and I am happy I didn't get it. The sculpt and paint are amazing on this thing, but they also are on the 1/35 rex, which is cheaper and a much more practical size for putting in cool poses (with a posing rod of course). Yes, this thing is huge and that is really cool, but as someone who owns the 1/18 adult trike, I know that gimmick does get old as you get used to it. The size of a figure alone should not be your justification for getting it. So in short, I think the 1/35 rex is a better figure then the 1/18 rex. Thank you for reading my Ted Talk.
Just look up, "clear action figure posing rod" on amazon and you will get a variety of options. Most come in multi packs, and you have to assemble them. But honestly the assembly part is nice because that way you can make them way shorter then advertised.
In my opinion if you really want a predator for hell creek guardians(Triceratops and Torosaurus) get the Rex but if not I would say wait for the fans choice want they’re ultimately announced
@@l6k007 I think so. From what I can tell the two of them have about the same amount of detail. Its just the 1/35 is smaller so all the scales are also smaller, but they still come through really well.
The 1/35th scale is the way to go for this Rex. The smaller size makes it easier to work with articulation wise and you could display it with one solid leg and one articulated leg and it holds much nicer.
I have to concur with your sentiments. I got both KS exclusives, and while I am impressed by the figure, I feel like the Tyrannosaur line pales in comparison with the articulation and posability of the Ceratopsian line. I got into BotM when I bought the Styracosaurus on a lark a few years ago, and now I own probably 75% of that series. I had a wallet-destroying plan to get the Tyrannosaur species that lived in the same formation as my Ceratopsians, but I will probably save space on my shelf for cyberzoic quadrapeds like the Stegosaurus or continue to customize Hammond Collection dinosaurs via 3D printed parts because I like to be able to play around with my figures. I can do that with HC Rexy or my BotM Adult Triceratops, but not with the BotM Rex.
Personally I find the 1/35th version far more versatile and posable given its smaller size. I'd agree the sculpt itself is still somewhat limited but overall when you really break it in its very well articulated. For example the head is FAR more posable than you give it credit for, but I'd imagine its a lot harder to actually do that on the big boy version compared to the 1/35th. I have 2 of the WWD ones and I honestly find them very posable, especially in the head and neck area. Really my only gripe is the lack of wrist articulation and the fact the tongue on the 1/35th might as well not be articulated. It feels essentially glued in a permanent down position and takes WAYYY to much force to actually move, this isn't an issue on the bigger version from what I've seen. Honestly kinda glad I didn't get the bigger one, its size seems to severely limit its ability as an action figure. The 1/35th one though is perfect, again I don't actually have much issue posing it and since its not gigantic and heavy its not a hastle. Nonetheless though great review! Glad your enjoying the figures as much as I am.
I have mine displayed without the bases and they're super stable... with the solid legs. I do feel the articulation is a bit compromised on this one due to the sculpt and the inability to display it permanently with the articulated legs. I haven't even put those legs on to be honest. I understand why the alternate feet don't have peg holes, it's due to the articulation, there's no room for the peg to be deep enough. But I'm still happy I got it! I'm looking forward to the smaller tyrannosaurs, those may actually work with the alternate legs since they're small and lighter.
Anything sculpted by Jake Baardse is worthy of being damn near perfect. I think David did an excellent job with the articulation without compromising on the sculpting and proportions at all. But I definitely agree that it needs a support rod, though. I had to use one of my PNSO rods just to support my 1/35th scale version because the toes kept warping.
honestly I dont really care to much if it cant pose that well and lacks a posing rod, and even if you could pose it with the articluated feet I would still be scared to display it like that because of the wear it would put on the jionts after a while because of its wieght. Also I feel like you can make some holes in the articulated feet with the proper drill bit sizes then stick it on the peg and use one artculated and one stagnet leg at the same time. And the set up that im gonna have for mine is a modgeular shelf diorama so not being able to pull extream dynamic poses dosent bother me. If it can look left, right, up and down, and have some decent leg articulation then it dose not bother me, but thats just me. Also its not to late david can re-tool some aspects of it for the cyberzoic line.
On a more serious note, the lack of a proper stand for this figure is what one might call wacky. The standing legs work great for what they are, but they aren't enough on their own. The articulated legs being relatively useless for actual display makes them feel like more of a gimmick than a feature. And since the solid legs are your only real option for displaying the figure, you end up with incredibly limited options for how you can pose the figure on your shelf. It's the first BotM figure I feel like you just genuinely can't do very much with. And what's more disappointing is that the small rexes aren't THAT much better. They are easier to work with, no doubt, but the same limitations are present, just not as severe. What bums me out the most is that this all could have easily been solved with, you know, a stand. Of any kind. Like, something? An object? Maybe a water bottle? A tree branch? I digress, it just seems like a problem that should have been avoided. I respect David Silva's vision for the standing legs. Using the legs themselves as the stand for the figure is very unique and cool in concept. He even managed to execute the idea very well. It just leaves us with a very specifically designed and limited final product in my opinion. If he hadn't committed so hard to the standing legs, and had instead gave us a more standard display rod or cradle that still allowed us to move the legs freely while displaying the figure, I think that would have been waaaaay more satisfying to me personally.
I had gotten my 1/18th grey rex a couple months ago and I only just came across this video today. Now I have to open my grey rex box and confirm the instructions for myself. And I was genuinely contemplating getting the 1/18th standard rex too, but now I definitely feel I should wait. I hope David does come across this video and considers sending rex owners an additional base and posing rod for the larger rexes, like he did for the Psittacosaurus, as well as making changes going forward with the larger Wave 3 figures like Daspletosaurus.
I do agree this is a stepping stone figure and a massive achievement i love it the next version will be a huge step forward, but with this figure i dont feel like i need another t rex from any other company and for that its worth it to me cant wait for the other ones 1/35 is almost perfect
I have the same one you reviewed here and I was pretty disappointed by the neck and tail articulation. My experience with the other dinosaurs they've made had me thinking I'd be able to make this thing turn its head a lot more, and I wish the whole tail was just a wire to be honest. Another thing is just that the weight of it makes the articulated legs struggle to hold its weight at all, and it's really hard to balance it on its feet. The feet on mine in particular are really loose so I can only get it to stand if I balance it on its heels really carefully. Overall it's not as cool as I thought it'd be, maybe I can fix the loose feet with some nail polish but the severe lack of range of motion for the jaw, neck and tail is a real bummer for me who basically wanted to pose this thing in Jurassic Park poses.
I wonder if any of the 1/6 raptor series display rods would work with this? Like the longer jumping rod, etc. If I recall right, I think the two bases are also used on some of the other figures in the series, but the big T. rex gets both of them together with that clip. I think your criticisms are also what I've been seeing from other reviewers as well (such as the neck piece, the limited articulation, and the lack of posing rod), and I hope David has seen them so he can improve going forward, such as with the Wave 3 Tyrannosaur series figures (Gorgosaurus, Tarbosaurus, etc), or the Cyberzoic figures (Acrocanthosaurus, etc), if not a version 2.0 of this figure. In comparison I think the raptors had more articulation in their necks, and I think I would have preferred something similar on these larger theropods. Still aside from those issues, I would like to get my hands on this eventually. It was so imposing when I got to see the prototype in person a few years back (posted pics on my instagram). Plus it was part of the reason I shelled out as much as I did for the adult Triceratops. I wanted a big T. rex to go with it too. In the meantime I got the 1/35th WWD version to enjoy, and also the upcoming Guanlong and Yutyrannus soon enough.
I got the Dino Riders one, and it just gorgeous! I’m hoping I can pick up the standard version at some point too! I gave mine a hot bath. And it’s got more flexible, but I would have to agree. It needs some trimming in places to get more movement.
i have it, ya the neck sleeve is rather annoying for possibility, i also wish the jaw opened more, it won't fit around the adult trikes neck or even wide enough to try for a back bite. also mine to has a paint defect the greyish colour for the brow ran on to the scales between the brow and nasal ridges ( looks like they try'ed to wipe it off ) and under the brow and a portion above the eye are not painted it looks like primer is showing through.
I wish this had the same range of poseability as the Hammond Collection Rex- which can be posed as walking, squatting, rear up, looking every which way, and then some. Or at least had the neck hood made of softer/rubbery plastic, with a series of ball sockets inside (think Hot Toys Alien figures of yesteryear), and the body having ratcheting hip/knee/ankle joints. The interchangeable feet, could've been solved with feet similar to the MASSIVE Kitzconcept Rathalos dragon (each toe digit base moves, toe joint, INCLUDING each claw itself- its insane- and what THIS figure should have had).
such a good rex, and sadly imma be skipping this one as i plan to get most of the other tyrannosaurids in the line aswell as the acro that was announced.
I skipped the 1/18 scale and only got the 1/35 scale. love the sculpt and the paint application, but I'm very disappointed in the articulation. The limitations in the neck and the mouth range really limit how you can pose the figure and make putting it in a true roaring pose difficult. I really feel like the tail should have been broken up into a few more segments, because as it is the chuncks look fairly awkward and don't have a lot of range. The gap when you move the legs is also super noticeable and reminds me a lot of the Neca Godzilla 2014, which is a really inferior design than the way Bandai/SH Monsterarts does their segmented hips. I still love the figure, but it's got me worried about the rest of the line, especially the Tarbosaurus I have on pre-order.
You don't have to use the base. You need to use the solid legs for the base only, but if you don't want the base, then you can use the articulated legs
Could someone pls give me a link or a website to get this guy w international shipping where he isn’t sold out? Tried everything but it habit showed up
I’m still really thinking about getting this guy, I think it’s fantastic and I’d love to have it but I have the 1/35 scale version already and idk I’m just sorta held back a little bit
I don't know if it's just mine but its legs are really hard to work with, some parts are too loose, and some are too tight, and was not fun to break in. I felt a smidge of regret spending over 200 bucks on it. Don't get me wrong, I like it, but I don't love it.
Awesome figure but not a big fan of their paint jobs, imo all figures need a proper repaint but in terms of accuracy they are top notch. Planning g to buy all theropod carnivore ore series froM BOM.👍🏻
Hey spinodude! Great review as always, but I've got a question. So i recently got my first botm figure (nasutoceratops) and the joints are pretty stiff, and i know you've recommended using a hairdryer before. I've never done this, so i was just wondering how long i should heat it up for. Keep up the great work and have a good week!
Only use the hairdryer for a few minutes max, you don’t want to force too much heat on the plastic joints as that will cause them to soften up and become a little looser than you’d like them to do.
Easy thing about this rex: -u discover botm -u love rexes -u see the price -u say no -5 minutes pass and u buy it -u remain homeless but u have a dog that can protect you
Hello Hope all is well. Let's face it, All therapod figures need extra support. I have drilled holes in the bottom of the feet in some of my dinos and cut my own rods. It's not that hard. But for what we pay for some of these, a nice display base should be included. This T-Rex is a piece of art for sure. Don't be afraid to be clever.
I don't know why people are complaining about price. If this was a unarticulated resen kit it would run upwards of $400.00 to 500.00 dollars for something this size. This is a bargain as far as weight size and paint.
The price is pretty reasonable in the grand scheme of things- it's just considering all the accessories that inflate the price a ton when you won't be able to use them most of the time.
imma be honest. as cool as a articulated scientifically accurate t rex is. i would rather get the hammond collection t rex as is much cheaper. not scientifically accurate but at least you can get it in diffirent poses
Lol y’all complain too much yes it’s expensive but it is literally the best trex figure there is. It’s huge and beautiful. Like what do you expect from a figure that weights 4 pounds
now THATS the biggest bird
Who’s the chad dino?
Argentinosaurus huinculensis is the biggest bird
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One zoologist, Anthony Thulborn, actually belived that Tyrannosaurus and all other extinct non-avian theropods was really birds, since he did not classify birds as theropods which researchers do today, but instead the opposited (see Thulborn 1975). However, the idea died out soon after when John Ostrom came out and said that he could just not accept that large predatory dinosaurs as Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus could be birds, thought without answer (see Ostrom 1976).
You beat me to it
This figure is without question gorgeous, both in sculpt and color scheme, but I wouldn't have minded waiting even another year for better articulation. For a $200+ figure, the limited articulation and poseability is incredibly disappointing, especially in comparison to other large figures in the BOTM collection. As well, I found the paint really delicate, to the point that trying to get the tail on as carefully as possible still caused scuffing. Excellent review, however! I really appreciated the demonstration of what articulation *is* possible, as it can be nerve-wracking figuring out just how much you can bend the figure.
I fully agree with you. This thing is basically just a big statue. And I know some people are into that. But for me, the ceratopsian series has made me fall in love with posable action figures and I can't ever go back. The ability to put your figure in a bunch of cool poses is just, the best. And this T. rex does not meet my requirement for what I want.
If it just had a posing rod, this would be a different conversation. I bought a posing rod for my 1/35 rex and I love it so much more with one. Getting to actually use the non standing legs allows for so many more display options. But, the 1/35 rex is also a much cheaper figure. Like, $155 dollars cheaper. So even without a posing rod it is more worth the price. But imma be real, if I didn't purchase a posing rod, I would sell it. I have no need for a $70 dollar statue in my collection.
But, the 1/18 rex is so huge good luck even finding a posing rod for it! You're probably gonna have to find some kind of substitute for a posing rod, like a wood or metal rod, if you want something to support this thing. And who knows how well that would even work sense it can't grasp the figure in any way.
Anyways, that was a really long rant to say that I don't think this thing is worth the price and I am happy I didn't get it. The sculpt and paint are amazing on this thing, but they also are on the 1/35 rex, which is cheaper and a much more practical size for putting in cool poses (with a posing rod of course). Yes, this thing is huge and that is really cool, but as someone who owns the 1/18 adult trike, I know that gimmick does get old as you get used to it. The size of a figure alone should not be your justification for getting it.
So in short, I think the 1/35 rex is a better figure then the 1/18 rex.
Thank you for reading my Ted Talk.
Just look up, "clear action figure posing rod" on amazon and you will get a variety of options. Most come in multi packs, and you have to assemble them. But honestly the assembly part is nice because that way you can make them way shorter then advertised.
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In my opinion if you really want a predator for hell creek guardians(Triceratops and Torosaurus) get the Rex but if not I would say wait for the fans choice want they’re ultimately announced
thanks a lot for your frank, detailed opinion and recommendation! Do you think 1/35 has good enough detail with it?
@@l6k007 I think so. From what I can tell the two of them have about the same amount of detail. Its just the 1/35 is smaller so all the scales are also smaller, but they still come through really well.
The 1/35th scale is the way to go for this Rex. The smaller size makes it easier to work with articulation wise and you could display it with one solid leg and one articulated leg and it holds much nicer.
I have to concur with your sentiments. I got both KS exclusives, and while I am impressed by the figure, I feel like the Tyrannosaur line pales in comparison with the articulation and posability of the Ceratopsian line. I got into BotM when I bought the Styracosaurus on a lark a few years ago, and now I own probably 75% of that series. I had a wallet-destroying plan to get the Tyrannosaur species that lived in the same formation as my Ceratopsians, but I will probably save space on my shelf for cyberzoic quadrapeds like the Stegosaurus or continue to customize Hammond Collection dinosaurs via 3D printed parts because I like to be able to play around with my figures. I can do that with HC Rexy or my BotM Adult Triceratops, but not with the BotM Rex.
Hopefully he works out the kinks for other large theropods like the upcoming acrocanthosaurus and such
Personally I find the 1/35th version far more versatile and posable given its smaller size. I'd agree the sculpt itself is still somewhat limited but overall when you really break it in its very well articulated.
For example the head is FAR more posable than you give it credit for, but I'd imagine its a lot harder to actually do that on the big boy version compared to the 1/35th. I have 2 of the WWD ones and I honestly find them very posable, especially in the head and neck area. Really my only gripe is the lack of wrist articulation and the fact the tongue on the 1/35th might as well not be articulated. It feels essentially glued in a permanent down position and takes WAYYY to much force to actually move, this isn't an issue on the bigger version from what I've seen.
Honestly kinda glad I didn't get the bigger one, its size seems to severely limit its ability as an action figure. The 1/35th one though is perfect, again I don't actually have much issue posing it and since its not gigantic and heavy its not a hastle.
Nonetheless though great review! Glad your enjoying the figures as much as I am.
Why would you need 2 WWD rexes?
@@the_paleopro It's cool
I have mine displayed without the bases and they're super stable... with the solid legs. I do feel the articulation is a bit compromised on this one due to the sculpt and the inability to display it permanently with the articulated legs. I haven't even put those legs on to be honest. I understand why the alternate feet don't have peg holes, it's due to the articulation, there's no room for the peg to be deep enough. But I'm still happy I got it! I'm looking forward to the smaller tyrannosaurs, those may actually work with the alternate legs since they're small and lighter.
Anything sculpted by Jake Baardse is worthy of being damn near perfect. I think David did an excellent job with the articulation without compromising on the sculpting and proportions at all. But I definitely agree that it needs a support rod, though. I had to use one of my PNSO rods just to support my 1/35th scale version because the toes kept warping.
honestly I dont really care to much if it cant pose that well and lacks a posing rod, and even if you could pose it with the articluated feet I would still be scared to display it like that because of the wear it would put on the jionts after a while because of its wieght. Also I feel like you can make some holes in the articulated feet with the proper drill bit sizes then stick it on the peg and use one artculated and one stagnet leg at the same time. And the set up that im gonna have for mine is a modgeular shelf diorama so not being able to pull extream dynamic poses dosent bother me. If it can look left, right, up and down, and have some decent leg articulation then it dose not bother me, but thats just me. Also its not to late david can re-tool some aspects of it for the cyberzoic line.
I'll personally be 100 percent getting it but I understand your points as well. Great review as usual!
Aside from the colours that is an incredible figure. The sculpt and articulation plus facial design are spot on imo.
wdym aside from the colors?
On a more serious note, the lack of a proper stand for this figure is what one might call wacky. The standing legs work great for what they are, but they aren't enough on their own. The articulated legs being relatively useless for actual display makes them feel like more of a gimmick than a feature. And since the solid legs are your only real option for displaying the figure, you end up with incredibly limited options for how you can pose the figure on your shelf. It's the first BotM figure I feel like you just genuinely can't do very much with. And what's more disappointing is that the small rexes aren't THAT much better. They are easier to work with, no doubt, but the same limitations are present, just not as severe.
What bums me out the most is that this all could have easily been solved with, you know, a stand. Of any kind. Like, something? An object? Maybe a water bottle? A tree branch? I digress, it just seems like a problem that should have been avoided. I respect David Silva's vision for the standing legs. Using the legs themselves as the stand for the figure is very unique and cool in concept. He even managed to execute the idea very well. It just leaves us with a very specifically designed and limited final product in my opinion. If he hadn't committed so hard to the standing legs, and had instead gave us a more standard display rod or cradle that still allowed us to move the legs freely while displaying the figure, I think that would have been waaaaay more satisfying to me personally.
I fully agree
Great review! I agree, clear rods help so much with figures like these.
I had gotten my 1/18th grey rex a couple months ago and I only just came across this video today. Now I have to open my grey rex box and confirm the instructions for myself. And I was genuinely contemplating getting the 1/18th standard rex too, but now I definitely feel I should wait. I hope David does come across this video and considers sending rex owners an additional base and posing rod for the larger rexes, like he did for the Psittacosaurus, as well as making changes going forward with the larger Wave 3 figures like Daspletosaurus.
That’s a big Tyrannosaur Rex! I want it now!
found you! :)
I love the botm figure line, I just wish he put more articulation into the legs and neck and tail. aside from all that, I love em
Bro I love this community so much. In a world of crazy stuff we’re all just enjoying dinosaurs ❤
I do agree this is a stepping stone figure and a massive achievement i love it the next version will be a huge step forward, but with this figure i dont feel like i need another t rex from any other company and for that its worth it to me cant wait for the other ones 1/35 is almost perfect
Imma just get dat lil 35th scale boi and put it with lil sub adult trike.
I have the same one you reviewed here and I was pretty disappointed by the neck and tail articulation. My experience with the other dinosaurs they've made had me thinking I'd be able to make this thing turn its head a lot more, and I wish the whole tail was just a wire to be honest. Another thing is just that the weight of it makes the articulated legs struggle to hold its weight at all, and it's really hard to balance it on its feet. The feet on mine in particular are really loose so I can only get it to stand if I balance it on its heels really carefully.
Overall it's not as cool as I thought it'd be, maybe I can fix the loose feet with some nail polish but the severe lack of range of motion for the jaw, neck and tail is a real bummer for me who basically wanted to pose this thing in Jurassic Park poses.
6:12 I got a bit anxienty of how "wild" you move it!
*It's The Biggest Bird* joke aside, this review was enormously amazing and I love it
I wonder if any of the 1/6 raptor series display rods would work with this? Like the longer jumping rod, etc. If I recall right, I think the two bases are also used on some of the other figures in the series, but the big T. rex gets both of them together with that clip. I think your criticisms are also what I've been seeing from other reviewers as well (such as the neck piece, the limited articulation, and the lack of posing rod), and I hope David has seen them so he can improve going forward, such as with the Wave 3 Tyrannosaur series figures (Gorgosaurus, Tarbosaurus, etc), or the Cyberzoic figures (Acrocanthosaurus, etc), if not a version 2.0 of this figure. In comparison I think the raptors had more articulation in their necks, and I think I would have preferred something similar on these larger theropods.
Still aside from those issues, I would like to get my hands on this eventually. It was so imposing when I got to see the prototype in person a few years back (posted pics on my instagram). Plus it was part of the reason I shelled out as much as I did for the adult Triceratops. I wanted a big T. rex to go with it too. In the meantime I got the 1/35th WWD version to enjoy, and also the upcoming Guanlong and Yutyrannus soon enough.
Nice t rex!!! And hello again, from last video!
I got the Dino Riders one, and it just gorgeous! I’m hoping I can pick up the standard version at some point too! I gave mine a hot bath. And it’s got more flexible, but I would have to agree. It needs some trimming in places to get more movement.
i have it, ya the neck sleeve is rather annoying for possibility, i also wish the jaw opened more, it won't fit around the adult trikes neck or even wide enough to try for a back bite. also mine to has a paint defect the greyish colour for the brow ran on to the scales between the brow and nasal ridges ( looks like they try'ed to wipe it off ) and under the brow and a portion above the eye are not painted it looks like primer is showing through.
Do they do ice age animal figures?
First! And amazing video! :)
How is this compared to something like the trex from hammond collection?
I wish this had the same range of poseability as the Hammond Collection Rex- which can be posed as walking, squatting, rear up, looking every which way, and then some. Or at least had the neck hood made of softer/rubbery plastic, with a series of ball sockets inside (think Hot Toys Alien figures of yesteryear), and the body having ratcheting hip/knee/ankle joints. The interchangeable feet, could've been solved with feet similar to the MASSIVE Kitzconcept Rathalos dragon (each toe digit base moves, toe joint, INCLUDING each claw itself- its insane- and what THIS figure should have had).
its also important to know that when attaching accessories you might have to warm it with hot water for 30-60 seconds
this is the most beautiful t rex i've ever seen in my entire life
i need it
such a good rex, and sadly imma be skipping this one as i plan to get most of the other tyrannosaurids in the line aswell as the acro that was announced.
I skipped the 1/18 scale and only got the 1/35 scale. love the sculpt and the paint application, but I'm very disappointed in the articulation. The limitations in the neck and the mouth range really limit how you can pose the figure and make putting it in a true roaring pose difficult. I really feel like the tail should have been broken up into a few more segments, because as it is the chuncks look fairly awkward and don't have a lot of range. The gap when you move the legs is also super noticeable and reminds me a lot of the Neca Godzilla 2014, which is a really inferior design than the way Bandai/SH Monsterarts does their segmented hips.
I still love the figure, but it's got me worried about the rest of the line, especially the Tarbosaurus I have on pre-order.
Can you review the scleich green rex?
You don't have to use the base. You need to use the solid legs for the base only, but if you don't want the base, then you can use the articulated legs
Could someone pls give me a link or a website to get this guy w international shipping where he isn’t sold out? Tried everything but it habit showed up
Wonderful tyrannosaurus Rex 🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖
I’m still really thinking about getting this guy, I think it’s fantastic and I’d love to have it but I have the 1/35 scale version already and idk I’m just sorta held back a little bit
What is more worth it botm or hc?
am I the only one who remembers the 1/15th scale t. rex from collectA back in the years?
I don't know if it's just mine but its legs are really hard to work with, some parts are too loose, and some are too tight, and was not fun to break in. I felt a smidge of regret spending over 200 bucks on it.
Don't get me wrong, I like it, but I don't love it.
Awesome figure but not a big fan of their paint jobs, imo all figures need a proper repaint but in terms of accuracy they are top notch.
Planning g to buy all theropod carnivore ore series froM BOM.👍🏻
HIIIIIIII SPINO DUDE!!!!!!!!!
I might get the 1/35 scale figure, and now that I've seen this, I have a question.
Can I make custom peg holes for the poseable legs?
with the way they're designed I fear you'll be drilling into the balljoint if you do.
@@TheSpinoDude got it.
Hey spinodude! Great review as always, but I've got a question. So i recently got my first botm figure (nasutoceratops) and the joints are pretty stiff, and i know you've recommended using a hairdryer before. I've never done this, so i was just wondering how long i should heat it up for. Keep up the great work and have a good week!
Only use the hairdryer for a few minutes max, you don’t want to force too much heat on the plastic joints as that will cause them to soften up and become a little looser than you’d like them to do.
@@xxxomarion6992 alright, thank you!
@@MorganDeacetis what they said up there!
Easy thing about this rex:
-u discover botm
-u love rexes
-u see the price
-u say no
-5 minutes pass and u buy it
-u remain homeless but u have a dog that can protect you
I have the 2019 Schleich Spinosaurus :)
Also why do Articulated Dinosaurs have to be so expensive
Now that's a good pet
Hello Hope all is well.
Let's face it, All therapod figures need extra
support. I have drilled holes in the bottom of
the feet in some of my dinos and cut my own
rods. It's not that hard. But for what we pay for
some of these, a nice display base should be
included. This T-Rex is a piece of art for sure.
Don't be afraid to be clever.
As AliExpress would say: *B I G O N E S*
I don't know why people are complaining about price. If this was a unarticulated resen kit it would run upwards of $400.00 to 500.00 dollars for something this size. This is a bargain as far as weight size and paint.
The price is pretty reasonable in the grand scheme of things- it's just considering all the accessories that inflate the price a ton when you won't be able to use them most of the time.
@@TheSpinoDude yup, I don't like when companies do that.
Amazing dude!
More BOTM reviews plz?
gorgeous figure, i own the 1/35 standard version so im excited for that review (if the budgetboi ever gets reviewed)
Wow, I dont like rexes that much, but my goodness thats a good boi!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩
My raptor is getting pretty lose. Gonna super glue her when the time comes
Nice T-Rex really wish I could afford one :(
Nicely done model.
its probably the same size as junior from the lost world jurassic park
awesome
I’M DA BIGGEST BIRD I’M DA BIGGEST BIRD
Are you going to have a limited time where all the old and sold out merch is back?
If they do come back they'll be different/ changed designs.
Are you talking about the deng’s fish merch?
Yes @Deng’s Fish, I am talking about not only the Deng’s Fish merch but others that will come in the future.
@@oliverschneickert oh ok
Man! I really want it. But I wanna get the yuty! Also the jaw give yours character
I have the smaller version
I like it but ouch that price
This figure is ok. But it would be better if it ate weeds and stole your life savings to buy bass guitars.
*blush*
AND HE MOVES
imma be honest. as cool as a articulated scientifically accurate t rex is. i would rather get the hammond collection t rex as is much cheaper. not scientifically accurate but at least you can get it in diffirent poses
l Love Dinosaur
Could a t.rex of this size defeat an angry rooster though? That's my question.
Not even close. I couldn’t defeat an angry rooster. This trex figurine would be toast.
@@thisisbetterthanmyprevious6674 You deny your kicking skills their purpose.
@@LeoTheYuty Bold of you to assume I have kicking skills
@@thisisbetterthanmyprevious6674 rest in pieces
im making a book
Nice
Big
Here are some aliexpres listings
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@@Tyresaurus HIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Lol y’all complain too much yes it’s expensive but it is literally the best trex figure there is. It’s huge and beautiful. Like what do you expect from a figure that weights 4 pounds
As cool as those big 1/18 are, we really need more 1/35 BotM stuff for the average mortals
Actually it may be the biggest "figure", but NOT the biggest Tyrannosaurus Rex out there. The Sideshow Dinosauria Rex has it beat by 3 inches. Heh
This Is The Biggest T-Rex
so many gaps i can hide my entire life in there
shame its mouth doesnt open wider
NO! Do change you're review format. Because i like seeing your face ╰(⸝⸝⸝´꒳`⸝⸝⸝)╯
but.. I have to look at myself while editing... 😂
@@TheSpinoDude That's nice
fifth
Chunky reptile
Holy shit man. I didn’t realize how large the Trex really was 😮😮😮
Nonetheless it’s a gorgeous figure . I wish I had the heart to shovel out that money for him. I just can’t bring myself to do it .
hehe rex
To answer the question from you, no.
Geoowd
That is the biggest BOTM figure which you have bought.
It's the biggest rex
Short answer, no I do not think it's worth it and the 1/35 rex is a better figure.
For the long answer, read my other comment....