

🦖 Rule your Jurassic kingdom with the ultimate running T-Rex figure!
The Papo Green Running T-Rex is a 12-inch, hand-painted dinosaur figure featuring an articulated jaw for realistic motion. Crafted from durable plastic at a 1/20 scale, it captures the Tyrannosaurus rex in dynamic mid-run pose, perfect for collectors and educational play. This high-quality model invites users aged 3 and up to explore prehistoric life with museum-level detail and lasting durability.









| ASIN | B007CF7JI2 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #117,996 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #5,427 in Kids' Play Action Figures |
| Color | Green Running T-rex |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,758) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Imagination |
| Item model number | 55027 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 15 years |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 7 x 13.3 cm; 349.27 g |
| Release date | 15 June 2018 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Scale | 1/20 scale |
V**R
Papo nos regala unas figuras increíbles. El nivel de detalle en el modelado y la pintura es emocionante. Estoy deseando comprarme todos
U**7
My figure came with a broken leg in the package. Disappointed as papo usually has very high quality figures.
L**A
Dinosauro veramente ben fatto, molto realistico e di ottima fattura. Plastica davvero molto robusta, nche se non ha resistito a pesantissime incursioni di ragazzini indemoniati. Però riparato in men che non si dica col super Attack e senza alcuno strascico, non si vede nulla di nulla. Bellissimo e ottimo prezzk
P**8
J'ai été agréablement surprise par la qualité de la réplique du T.Rex : très réaliste et finitions parfaites (on peut lui compter les dents !!!) et les teintes utilisées sont dignes d'un artiste peintre.... La taille du dinosaure permet de le tenir facilement et son poids (environ 400g) le rend très stable. Je l'ai commandé pour mon petit-fils de 3 ans qui est fan des dinosaures mais je le vois très bien également comme objet décoratif dans une composition naturelle au milieu de plantes exotiques !!!
L**K
I've bought the entire Papo T. rex family: the green walking rex, a more upright brown rex and two baby rexes: one green and one brown. Some paleontologists have speculated that females might have been larger than males, so I named the larger brown rex "Sue" after the famous fossil and the slightly smaller green rex "Fang" because he has a bottom tooth that sticks out. This tooth (had he been a full-sized, living dinosaur) would have created a space between his teeth and a "slot" in his premaxilla similar to the fourth tooth slot found on the jaws of crocodiles. "Fang" has a space between his teeth and a slot in his upper jaw for his crooked bottom tooth. Now that's a toy with personality! All of the models are fairly accurate and very detailed with good paint jobs, which is pretty amazing considering they are mass-produced. I have only a few minor complaints / suggestions: 1) The green "running" T. rex looks like he's walking, not running. Big whoop. You can decide for yourself by looking at the picture. 2) I am actually surprised at how well my walking T. rex balances. Maybe I just got a good one or balance is less of an issue for me. Still, a little one might get frustrated by how easily the walking dino topples. 3) The paint job on Papo dinos seems to scratch more easily than the paint job on Schleich dinos. (Schleich comes in second behind Papo when it comes to detail and believable paint jobs.) I didn't notice this right away because my dinos sit on a shelf and serve as models for my paleo art. My five-year-old cousin, on the other hand, is pretty rough on her dinos. I gave her a brown Papo T. rex on a Friday and by the end of the weekend she had managed to scuff him up so the underlying pinkish-brown color showed through on his eyebrows, nose and other vulnerable body parts. 4) T. rex probably had at least a few feathers for display purposes. This would not detract from their fearsomeness. It's about time toys started reflecting what we know about dinosaurs. 5) Almost every single toy gets the hand orientation wrong. The arms of most theropod dinosaurs would have functioned similarly to wings. The elbows and wrists had hinge joints that were more or less parallel to one other. With hands held out straight in front, the palms would have faced one another. 6) The green T. rex totally needs a small prey item to dangle from his mouth. When the Papo T. rex family is together, the babies are looking up, begging for food. The upright T. rex guards the babies while the green T. rex brings food. Therefore, the green rex *needs* a detailed, contemporaneous prey item that fits perfectly in his teeth! Papo, please make one for him. 7) The jaw on the walking T. rex is floppier than the jaws on the other T. rexes. It only has two distinct positions: all the way open and completely shut. The jaw is held shut by the crooked bottom fang / upper jaw slot, so it flops open quite easily. The mouths on the other T. rexes are much more posable. 8) Baby T. rexes probably had a lighter build and a layer of fluffy down. Other than that, these toys are great, both for collectors and for somewhat careful children whose dinosaur battles don't get too rough.
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