![]() ![]() Regrettably, the hand claws are unpainted-but it’s not too distracting. The talons are painted a dark gray, and feature a nice gloss. Her body is a grayish white with darker highlights around the fenestra of the skull, and along the back. Indominus Rex’s coloration here is spot on. The mouth opens very wide, just as it does in the film. The figure’s feet are capable of turning as well. I’m not sure if this is common, or if I just have an overly sensitive throat switch.Īrticulations are mostly tied to the action gimmicks, although both arms are fully poseable, and the right leg can move somewhat. An interesting note: sometimes mine has the throat light up when I only push the rear button. Unfortunately, Destroy ‘N Devour Indominus Rex cannot swallow all the way like the classic Kenner Bull Rex, but that’s an understandable compromise given the mechanisms inside. A small plastic plate at the rear of her throat activates lights in her throat which shows the silhouette of whatever item is in her gullet. Tilting her down lowers her head, and tilting her up changes her normal roar to a chomping sound as she swallows her prey. A button in the middle activates a grabbing motion, as well as a swishing sound. The roars are loud, clear, and movie accurate. A button at the rear opens her mouth, allowing her to bite and roar. The figure’s gimmicks are both fun, and brilliantly executed. Standing approximately 10 inches (about 25 centimeters) tall and 24 inches (61 centimeters) long, she is definitely an eye catching display piece. In any case, the tail length does not detract from the figure as some had feared.īe prepared to make room for Destroy ‘N Devour Indominus Rex in your display area, because she’s gigantic! It is easily the largest in-scale toy besides Mattel’s Mosasaurus (Although, the upcoming Brachiosaurus will dwarf them all). The figure stands beautifully, and any change to her design could have thrown that off. A few fans have commented on the length of the tail, and feel it far too short, but it looks much better proportioned in person. CGI assets must have been used, because this is the most film accurate sculpt Mattel has produced thus far. Her teeth are jagged and menacing, and her talons are long and intimidating. Every scale, scute, bump, wrinkle, and osteoderm is present. This girl is stunning in every way! The saurian antagonist from 2015’s Jurassic World is brought to life in extraordinary detail. You may know him as The Paleo Collector ( Instagram & Facebook).Īrguably the most anticipated figure from the Mattel’s Dino Rivals lineup, the Destroy ‘N Devour Indominus Rex does not disappoint. Additionally, please welcome our newest Collect Jurassic contributor, Joshua. Photography for this review was provided courtesy of ( Instagram)-scroll below the article for more content. ![]()
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