

The toy also comes with capture gear to play with, as well as a slashing jaw mechanism. The paint job sets this one apart, as the toy is painted dark and light green, contrary to the browns of most of the toys. Like some other toys, it has removable “dino-damage” that simulates a battle.
TREX TOY SKIN
This figure has a rubber outside that gives the skin a realistic texture while its arms and lower legs are hard plastic.
TREX TOY SERIES
The Young Tyrannosaurus Rex is actually not the one featured in the second film, as this toy was among the second series of toys following the first film’s release in 1993. The Chaos Effect T-Rex may be more accurate than the film! However, since then, paleontologists have uncovered evidence to suggest that dinosaurs probably WERE very brightly colored. Did you know?Īt the time this toy was made, the bright colors of the Chaos Effect toys were intended to be fantasy in keeping with the “genetic modifications” present in the films. A mint-in-box version of the Thrasher T-Rex is worth about $700, though some have sold on eBay for over $1,000.

This toy had a “thrashing” mechanism where you could push the tail structure to the side to make the head attack other toys (or siblings). The immediately striking thing about this toy is of course the coloring, with shocking yellows, reds, and blues that contrast the muted camouflage of the dinosaurs in the film. Take this Chaos Effect Thrasher T-Rex, for example. The Kenner Jurassic Park toys are going to take this list by storm since the company’s line of colorful, creative dino toys seems to have been in limited supply. Spielberg apparently thought about that but said, nah. However, this is more accurate to the original book, which used theories of dinosaur coloring to make its story more realistic. The coloring, however, is bright orange, which contrasts with the dark brown used in the film. This toy was sculpted from a maquette used in the actual film, making it probably the most film-accurate toy ever released. Many sites list this as a $1,000+ toy, however, NIB models sell on eBay for around $500. These include player-activated roaring and jaw movements, stomping sounds, and arm movements. Most uniquely, this T-Rex toy powered up with batteries for a ton of extra features. This striking red T-Rex toy was made of realistic-looking rubber to give the skin textures, with the arms, legs, and jaw made of hard plastic. Includes: Robo Pet Dinosaur 9" L x 7.9" W x 5.In the first series of Jurassic Park toys released directly after the film, this electronic T-Rex was the hottest of the bunch.Play using a remote control or with hand motions, discover more ways to have fun with your robot pet dinosaur. Watch it dance, shake, walk around the room, slide, chomp, perform tricks, and more! Made with nontoxic materials, this remote control toy makes a great companion toy for kids. Get your very own pet dinosaur! The Robo Pet T-Rex Dinosaur is a remote control toy dino with lots of tricks up its claws. 📣 The Robo Pets T-Rex has been included in the San Diego Family Magazine's Holiday Toy Review and Gift Guide.
