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Jurassic Park Icons Reaches New Heights with Next Iron Studios Statue
Jurassic Park is obviously known for their iconic dinosaurs, and plenty of them are deadly meat eaters. However, those big bads are not the only dinos to make up the series, and some of the best moments feature the nice plant-eating ones like the Brachiosaurus. The Brachiosaurus was the first dinosaur that Jurassic Park introduced the protagonists, Dr. Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler, to at the beginning of the film. This moment is iconic, and it captivates audiences and now you can bring this gorgeous dinosaur home as Iron Studios debuts their latest JP Icons statues. Coming in at 7.4" tall, Iron Studios captures the beauty and elegance of this beast with impressive detail and bit-size format. He is posed in a dynamic stance as she grabs one of the leaves on the top of the tree on its hind legs and stretched neck. The Jurassic Park Icons Brachiosaurus is priced at $79.99, is set for a Q3 2023 release, and pre-orders are live right here. Be sure to snag up some of the other dinosaurs as well with the T-Rex, Velociraptors, Triceratops, and more.
Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus Stomps the Yard
"Recreated by InGen in their complex on Isla Sorna, where the workers of the island served as their caretakers. These dinosaurs were then transported to the neighbor island Isla Nublar so that they could be one of Jurassic Park's attractions. A colossal giant over 30 feet tall, Brachiosaurus had tremendously strong hind legs that allowed her to assume a bipedal position while feeding, reaching the tallest treetops."
"The first dinosaurs seen by Doctors' Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler in the team hired by InGen to assess Jurassic Park security for visitors. Their meeting left them both perplexed in one of the most memorable scenes in the Jurassic Park franchise. Expanding their collection Iron Studios bring the statue "Brachiosaurus – Jurassic Park Icons", with one of the most well-known and tallest dinosaurs in the iconic franchise."