ECC Jurassic Park T-rex

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Whoa, who made that 1/8? That's kinda the scale I wanted the ECC to be. Still hoping they release the same statue in a bigger scale.

But that Iron Studios diorama looks amazing too...
The 1:8 is an old kit from geene models I purchased from an artist based here in the UK, he had to do quite a bit of repainting and repair work to it as it was damaged in shipping when he originally received it, you wouldn't know it to look at her now though. She's a pretty big girl, best part of four feet long and stands over 25 inches tall, she's actually longer than the entire Iron Studios diorama lol.
I need to give her a proper display base one day.
 
The 1:8 is an old kit from geene models I purchased from an artist based here in the UK, he had to do quite a bit of repainting and repair work to it as it was damaged in shipping when he originally received it, you wouldn't know it to look at her now though. She's a pretty big girl, best part of four feet long and stands over 25 inches tall, she's actually longer than the entire Iron Studios diorama lol.
I need to give her a proper display base one day.
It came out great 👍. Just looked them up and they had some nice pieces. Too bad they aren't around anymore
 
I got mine and it is honestly the best T-rex statue around that scale. Those who are saying the details are not there I have to deeply disagree. Prime 1 overdid the textures on the body. The statue is movie accurate and you can see it on the actual
T-rex puppet which was used on the set.

 

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Can't remember the last time I've had a piece react so interestingly to light. The glass eyes, wet nose, and white-hot underbelly (courtesy of Joey Orosco) bring this to life in such a unique way.

Some photos taken during sunset, with the golden light bouncing off the wall back onto the statue:

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