I found this WWD "Ultimate Gorgon" at a TRU in Melbourne on the weekend for AU$49, and holy crap it's a cool toy.
Sorry for the lousy phone pics; I'll take better ones soon.
It "only" has 14 points of articulation, but these give it an excellent range of motion.
My only 2 gripes are that the tail isn't posable (it's molded in a permanent curve), and that the tail needs more weight for proper balance.
First pic shows a Joe for comparison. Scale would be correct for a small T.rex, but since the Gorgosaurus is an even smaller cousin, this toy is apparently scaled to 5" figures.
Most people won't care, as it looks "right". You could say it's a Tarbosaurus or some other intermediate-sized tyrannosaurid.
There's also a sound feature, with excellent roars and growls that don't sound like they came from a cheap sound effects library.
Sorry for the lousy phone pics; I'll take better ones soon.
It "only" has 14 points of articulation, but these give it an excellent range of motion.
My only 2 gripes are that the tail isn't posable (it's molded in a permanent curve), and that the tail needs more weight for proper balance.
First pic shows a Joe for comparison. Scale would be correct for a small T.rex, but since the Gorgosaurus is an even smaller cousin, this toy is apparently scaled to 5" figures.
Most people won't care, as it looks "right". You could say it's a Tarbosaurus or some other intermediate-sized tyrannosaurid.
There's also a sound feature, with excellent roars and growls that don't sound like they came from a cheap sound effects library.
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