The symbol of the series looms at 1.7 meters long.
A raging jaw and a mighty frame—now unleashed at 1/6 scale
From the latest chapter in the iconic "Jurassic" series, "Jurassic World Rebirth," comes a new Tyrannosaurus Rex, now joining the Legacy Museum Collection.
Once home to the original Jurassic Park’s secret research facility, the forbidden island witnesses the rise of a new tyrant. Captured in exquisite detail, this statue conveys its terrifying presence through a massive 1/6 scale—stretching approximately 1.7 meters in length. As one of Prime 1 Studio’s largest dinosaur statues ever, it recreates the despair of an encounter and the inescapable fear of being hunted across land and water.
But size is only the beginning. The pronounced ridges above its eyes. A bone-crushing jaw lined with razor-sharp teeth inside a vividly rendered mouth. A muscular frame marked with bold striping. Every detail of this Tyrannosaurus Rex—both as a species and a singular, living beast—has been faithfully sculpted and painted. It's a level of precision and presence impossible at smaller scales.
The Tyrannosaurus Rex has long symbolized the "Jurassic World" franchise. Now, its newest incarnation arrives—delivered with unmatched size, sculptural fidelity, and masterful paintwork.
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