T-Rex Breakout (Jurassic Park) - 1:20 Statue [Chronicles Collectibles]

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Release date: 3rd 4th Quarter 2016
Purchase link: Chronicles Collectibles.com
Price: $499.99 Now $549.99
This is a limited edition run of this one-of-a-kind statue; edition size will be announced in July.
Hand numbered with a Limited Edition Size TBD after 30 days of 1000.

The Breakout T-Rex is 24″ long, 16″ tall and 12″ wide.

“Must go faster…”

When John Hammond’s helicopter lands in the middle of a dig site for an archeological breakthrough, Drs. Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler are moments away from writing him off forever – until they are presented with the opportunity of a lifetime. They fly with him to an exotic island where he is preparing to open the world’s first prehistoric amusement park, complete with living, breathing dinosaurs. Grant and Sattler, with another scientist, a lawyer and Hammond’s grandchildren, get a tour of the research facilities and come in contact with many creatures thought to never walk this earth again. Life as an archeologist could not be better, until their tour Jeep stops in front of the Tyrannosaurus Rex pen during a system sabotage. Their worst fears come to fruition as the giant, prehistoric Queen of the Earth tests the non-powered electric fence and comes crashing through right on top of them.

In 1993, Universal Studios, together with Steven Spielberg and Stan Winston Studios, changed movie history forever with Jurassic Park. This beautiful film combined the latest CGI technology, exquisite puppetry, incredible locations, and the best talent and staff that Hollywood had to offer all wrapped in one awe-inspiring and terrifying cinema masterpiece. To this day, most people can remember the first time they saw Dr. Grant rise up and down on the belly of a sick Triceratops or laugh at the thought of having a Brachiosaurus sneeze on them. The first few notes of the theme music still brings a smile to everyone’s face. These are the memories that Chronicle Collectibles hopes to capture with the Jurassic Park Breakout T-Rex.

This 1/20th scale statue features the female T-Rex as she roars in triumph after setting herself free from her pen. The base is inspired by the shape of the T-Rex pen on the map of the park and includes fence posts with what is left of the electrified cables. The lights on top do not light up on this model, because when she breaks free, the power is out. Each of these pieces are individually numbered and will be assigned numerically by the time and date of the order.

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For info sake ... I own the T Rex from sideshow and while i know the product page will have the specs i just pulled out a tape measure here and its 28" long 13"ish high and 8-9ish wide.(edit, yeah that wavy tail likely longer then my measuring... sideshow 13.5" H (342.9mm) x 9" W (228.6mm) x 30" L (762mm))

So with the fence in bg, the one in this original post thread of The Breakout T-Rex is 24″ long, 16″ tall and 12″ wide. is pretty close to the same as far as the t-rex itself so it seems.

That smaller one is cool with a nice stand .... but it has to be priced pretty nice. Sideshow t-rex while not a JP one is pretty massive for the price due to the fact that no one needs a license to produce dinosaurs ;) had it had a JP stamp on it it'd likely cost another $150-200 I would presume.

that triceratops in the bg of that pic is pretty funny @Drum18 @tridon @bloodsnake007 I mean who goes "Oh i want the sick triceratops scene statue where she is digging through his poop"
 
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to give you an idea of the size compared to other Sideshow T-rex statue (that you're talking about), the T-rex vs Triceratop diorama and also the "old" Jurassic Park T-rex vs velociraptors diorama (photo from cemoosman):
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And for the smaller breakout t-rex, they are planning it for less than 100$ USD. :)