Haolonggood’s Tyrannosaurus rex Lu Jun Yi features lifelike sculpting, striking black and gray tones, and a dynamic predator pose for display or diorama.
Tyrannosaurus - Lu Jun Yi measures: 13" L X 5.1" H
Tyrannosaurus - Lu Jun Yi Model Review:
The Haolonggood Tyrannosaurus rex Lu Jun Yi is a masterfully sculpted figure that captures the sheer presence and menace of the legendary T. rex. With a sleek, moody color scheme of charcoal, black, and gray accented by subtle striping, Lu Jun Yi has a more stealthy, naturalistic look than other variants, perfect for collectors seeking a toned-down yet dramatic predator.
The fine details are all here: deeply textured scales, a powerful muscular build, and a roaring head sculpt complete with rows of fearsome teeth. The forward-striding pose gives the model a sense of motion, and the expressive eyes lend it a touch of realism. Whether as part of a predator-themed display or standing alone, Lu Jun Yi makes a formidable statement on any shelf.
Tyrannosaurus in real life:
Tyrannosaurus rex lived during the Late Cretaceous period around 68 to 66 million years ago in what is now North America. As one of the largest terrestrial carnivores ever known, it measured up to 40 feet long and had a bite force strong enough to crush bone. T. rex likely filled both scavenger and predator roles in its ecosystem, using its keen senses and powerful legs to track and ambush prey. Its legacy as the "king of the tyrant lizards" endures in both science and popular culture, and models like Chao Gai capture that enduring fascination.
Beautifully Hand Painted.
Product Code: HLG-160
Haolonggood #160
by Haolonggood