Jurassic World Toys Dominion Wild Roar Eocarcharia Dinosaur Action Figure Brinquedo com som e ação de ataque, além de aplicativo e ar para download

Brand:Jurassic World Toys

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Esses brinquedos Jurassic World Dominion Wild Roar de dinossauros de tamanho médio têm sons de rugido, uma ação de ATAQUE específica da espécie e articulações móveis. Eles são um presente perfeito para fãs de dinossauros a partir de 4 anos. Dê vida ao dinossauro usando Realidade Aumentada! Digitalize o código de rastreamento oculto no aplicativo Jurassic World Facts gratuito com um dispositivo inteligente compatível (Android ou iOS, não incluído) para desbloquear experiências e jogos AR! Cores e decorações podem variar.

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Diversão aumentada! As crianças podem explorar os modos térmico e de raios-X, perseguir e capturar dinossauros em diferentes habitats, bem como resgatar e soltar dinossauros em seus habitats corretos em emocionantes jogos de aventura. Jogo conectado! Digitalize o código de rastreamento oculto do dinossauro no aplicativo gratuito Jurassic World Facts com um dispositivo inteligente compatível (não incluído) para iniciar atividades e jogos de REALIDADE AUMENTADA. Cada figura de ação tem cerca de 5 polegadas de altura e 11 polegadas de comprimento e é um ótimo presente para fãs de dinossauros de 4 anos ou mais. Cada brinquedo de dinossauro de tamanho médio tem um movimento de ataque específico para a espécie, desde chicotes de cauda surpresa até mastigações que alongam o pescoço e cabeçadas, para um jogo de batalha realista. Basta pressionar a área do quadril para ativar. As figuras do Jurassic World Dominion Wild Roar têm sons de rugido e um movimento de ATAQUE.
Batteries 3 LR44 batteries required.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 17 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Item model number HLP17
Item Weight 14.5 ounces
Manufacturer Mattel
Manufacturer recommended age 4 years and up
Product Dimensions 3.54 x 12.2 x 5.91 inches
Release date October 29, 2022

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Scritto da: Kindle Customer
GRANDSON LOVES IT!!
My grandson loves his dinosaur and all that it does. Thank you.
Scritto da: M&D
Not new toy
When we received this dinosaur, it had previously been used. Although in the cardboard package, the bag was just Scott taped closed and the dinosaur was roaring anytime you shifted the box. My son was too excited for me to try and return it.
Scritto da: PaleoCollector
Interesting Carnivore
The media could not be loaded. 2022-2023 Mattel Jurassic World Dino Trackers “Wild Roar” Eocarcharia This is another figure that I am very late on. For whatever reason, it just didn’t peak my interests as much as the others. (That, and this entire line remains annoyingly difficult to find around here.) Amazon recently placed all of these initial “Wild Roar” figures on discount, so I couldn’t pass it up any longer! Eocarcharia is a medium sized Carcharodontosaurid from Early Cretaceous Africa. It had large, blade-like teeth, very similar to those of sharks. This is where Carcharodontosaurs get their name: “shark toothed lizards”. This is a very interesting figure by Mattel. It actually has a pretty decent likeness to a Carcharodontosaurid as far as its skull and body structure. However, Mattel has opted to give it a fluffy coat of feathers. While I personally think it’s perfectly plausible, it just seems like an odd choice to feather a dinosaur which is related to some of the dinosaurs that we know were, at least mostly, featherless. Especially given that they’ve left other animals featherless that were very likely to have had feathers! That said, the detail on this Eocarcharia is exceptional! There is some beautiful scale detail along the snout of the animal. The scalation transitions smoothly and naturally to feathering just past the eyes. A triangular patch of feathers starts atop the head, and flows back into full feathers. There’s a bit of a feathery crest at the back of the head, which flows down the neck almost like a mane. That same feathery detail continues across nearly the entire figure. The only unfeathered areas are the underbelly, and underside of the tail, as well as the front of the arms, and the backs of the legs. All of these areas trade in feathers for traditional scalation. I particularly like the pebbly scales on the legs, and the way the feathers hang realistically on the tail. Articulations are the standard for the “Wild Roar” assortment. The arms can move forward and back, and can swing outward. The legs can also move forward and back, and can pivot outward slightly. The tail can also rotate, but that movement is pretty much pointless. The rest of the movements are tied to the action features. To activate the actions, simply move the switch ( located on the back of the toy) right or left. The dinosaur moves and roars more aggressively the further you move the switch. Along with the roar, the head twists and bites. It’s not my favorite action gimmick, but it’s a decent one. The paint applications on this one are actually pretty good. It definitely looks much better in person. The coloration is said to be a mountain camouflage, and I guess this would work well on a snowy mountaintop. However, it looks like it would be more at home in the arctic! I like the splashes of red on the head, especially around the eyes. The eyes themselves are a bit weird, and is the biggest thing that turned me off from this figure for so long. The way the pupils are designed just looks unnatural, and I still don’t care for it. I do like that there is some black between the red patch on the face, and the eyes themselves. The eyes would just blend into the red otherwise. However, it also gives it an almost eyeliner effect. This makes it look a bit like a mime to me. Another issue I have is the transitions between the light and dark colors. It’s just a sudden stop. I wish the colors had been blended for a smooth transition. My favorite bit of coloration is the tip of the tail. Not only is it a major relief to actually have some tail paint, but I also love the way it is applied. While this certainly isn’t my favorite from Dino Trackers, it’s still a solid figure, and I regret putting it off for so long. It’s well worth a purchase for any collector who has been holding back like I was!

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