Jurassic World Hammond Collection Jurassic Park 3 Spinosaurus Action Figure, XL Dinosaur Toy
- Brand:
- Jurassic World
- Model Number:
- JCH09
- UPC:
- 194735270699
- EAN:
- 0194735270699
- ASIN:
- B0DLDF1YS1
- Walmart SKU:
- 15199050264
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 183 reviews.
My son has an insane collection of dinosaurs, and this new one takes the cake. It seems more durable than previous toys from company.. and he can't get over how realistic the features are! He wanted to take it to school 😅 Price in my opinion is lower than it should be. Get your dinosaur lover this one, you won't regret it.
Spinosaurus is my spirit animal
Perfect Condition. Great detail. Have a very happy child. Had to pay reseller asking price but it was new in the box and arrived very quickly.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you're a parent like me with a dinosaur obsessed child, odds are that you have a few of Mattel's Jurassic World toys floating about. My son is a huge Jurassic World fan, and the Spinosaurus is one of, if not his top favorite dinosaur. Now normally I think the Hammond Collection is geared toward adults, but ever since he got the Hammond T-Rex one Christmas, he's been wanting to get his favorite dinos in that collection. As he puts it, he really likes “how articulated they are” (which I'm sure is a product of both his mom and dad being toy collectors). So we played with this thing for days, and he put it through its paces. He's more careful with his toys now than when he was younger, but he still likes the dinos to bite and fight each other, and terrorize the human figures. The jaws open a huge amount, easily big enough to clamp down on the neck of his Hammond Giganotosaurus and T-Rex. The tongue is moveable so you can put it in different positions, and the teeth are a soft material, so they won't damage whatever they are biting on, and won't get damaged in turn since they are a separate piece and not painted plastic. The eyes have the awesome acrylic design that makes them look like they are actually following you, and it was so fun watching him pretend like the Spino was tracking prey. One thing I as the parent was really pleased with was the hips. He has the original blue Spino and the Extreme Chompin Spino, and both have a very hard time standing up due to the hips wearing out. They have to be put back leaning against the side of his shelf because they were constantly falling over and taking out all my hard word of getting his toys put away. The Hammond Spino hips are sturdy, they move just fine and aren't stiff, but I don't have to worry about them giving out. This Spino instantly took the top spot for him, and it doesn't feel out of place with his more basic dinos, even though it's more of a collector piece. So if you're looking for a good Spinosaurus to blend in with other dinos, or be the leader of a Spinosaurus pack, you don't need to worry that it looks out of place. The paint on this is plentiful and very well done. The claws on both hands and feet are nicely painted, and the different paints and washes really bring out the sculpt. Which is probably one of the best I've been when it comes to giving the illusion of leathery dino skin. This would be an absolute must for any collector of the Jurassic World toys, but the thing I value most is that even if it's a collector toy, it should still be fun to play with. If there's too much articulation, or too much paint, or too much of any one thing, often those items become statues in our collections, posed once and then not moved. The Hammond Collection Spinosaurus has a really great balance of being both a nice display item if you're not the type of person that likes to move them, but if you are then it also serves as a great toy to play with. There's just enough articulation to be highly poseable, but not overly fussy, and I don't feel like I have to worry about the paint chipping or anything breaking if my son wants to make the Spino have a go with the T-Rex. It's also a big toy, which for the asking price I feel like it's a very good bargain for the money (bigger than both the Hammond T-Rex and Giga). I highly recommend it and I can't wait to see what else is coming.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Spinosaurus is larger than my grandson thought. It has neat glass eyes, lots of teeth and is very realistic looking. He enjoys moving the dinosaur legs and positioning him in attack mode with his handmade forest of cardboard and holds his interestfor hours on end. The colors are very vibrant. He is looking forward to collecting the other dinosaurs so they can battle each other.
I ate him he tasted good
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This Spinosaurus is huge and awesome! The details are amazing. This is the Hammond Collection Spinosaurus from Jurassic Park III. She's over 2 feet long from nose to tail. She has several points of articulation and stands on two feet without having to balance on her tail. Some nice touches include “soft” jaws, a long movable tongue, and a bendable tail. She's so posable that you can put her into a quiet “predator” mode or explode into a “monster” mode. This dinosaur is seriously cool and would be a great gift for any dinosaur enthusiast!
This figure is if not the most anticipated figure of all Jurassic Franchise fans or maybe Dinosaur fans in general. Glad that Mattel finally made this figure came true, and I must say that it's absolutely incredible. Even tho... The sail lack of the blue coloration, but it's not a big deal. I tried to paint the sail and I'm quite satisfied with the result, even if it's not screen accurate tho.
The neck joint was WAY too loose, you can't even keep its head up. There was also black paint smudged upon the calf/ankle of the spinosaraus.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $97.99 (Jul 16) to $379.95 (Jun 23) over the past 90 days. Current price is 65.1% below the 90-day average of $280.52.
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