The Animatronic Spinosaurus was released by Hasbro in 2001 as part of the Jurassic Park III toyline. Thank’s to crafty engineering, the toy features automated movements that driven by a complex but vulnearable system under the rubber-like skin. The toy is prone to malfunctioning, making it hard to find a working copy on the market today.
Amanda Bar –
I have each the White tooth and Gold tooth loose and fully functioning. The tail has a button that changes the growl tone and has the head bow low, also, like the thrasher T-rex, the tail allows the neck to do a thrashing motion. The side in the battle damage that makes the head go up and down with roars and growling, as do the neck buttons.
White tooth is much harder to find because it is a variant. Gold tooth was the one more widely released.
I also have them MIB. Absolutely amazing pieces.
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Amanda Bar –
I have each the White tooth and Gold tooth loose and fully functioning. The tail has a button that changes the growl tone and has the head bow low, also, like the thrasher T-rex, the tail allows the neck to do a thrashing motion. The side in the battle damage that makes the head go up and down with roars and growling, as do the neck buttons.
White tooth is much harder to find because it is a variant. Gold tooth was the one more widely released.
I also have them MIB. Absolutely amazing pieces.