Jurassic world legacy collection brachiosaurus


$76.99 sale price when purchased online
Target Online store #3991

About this item

Highlights

  • Collector dinosaurs. This Brachiosaurus is part of The Hammond Collection, which has created a new standard for dinosaur-related figures, and it celebrates the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park.
  • Authentic design. The more than 32-inch long figure is ready to dominate the spotlight with accurate and detailed design, textures and deco.
  • Deluxe articulation. Great posability includes multi-jointed legs, posable jaw and multiple movable neck joints. Recreate movie scenes with a neck that can bend side-to-side and reach the highest branches.
  • Commemorative box. The packaging for this toy celebrates the Brachiosaurus and includes the Jurassic World 30th Anniversary logo.
  • Great gift. Recommended for 8 years and older, this figure will thrill Jurassic World fans and dinosaur collectors.

Description

This Hammond Collection Brachiosaurus dinosaur figure is inspired by the original Jurassic Park movie in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary. At 32 inches long, this is a big addition to the collector line of Jurassic World figures and has a deluxe design with gene jurassic world legacy collection brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus (Jurassic World Legacy Collection by Mattel)

It’s, it’s a dinosaur”, these were the first words uttered in Jurassic Park upon seeing the first full sized dinosaur in the film, a Brachiosaurus. We see our protagonist’s reactions first and their acting sets the tone. The music swells, building to the moment we’ve been waiting for. The animal cries its haunting call, and then the camera pans from our perspective along the animal’s body and skywards along its impossibly long neck, showing us the scale of this animal like never before. It’s not obscured in foliage or darkness, the entire creature is there for us to soak in. Chills run down our spine, our hearts skip a beat; we laugh and cry with joy and wonder. And in an example of excellent script writing we were all thinking what Dr. Grant had said, “it’s a dinosaur”, he was speaking for us in that moment; we were all seeing an actual dinosaur, or that’s how the masterfully executed illusion made us feel at least.

This legendary piece of cinema would go on to move and inspire a generation of future movie directors, paleontologists, special effects technicians, artists, and writers. And although most of u

Official Images of the Mattel Jurassic World Legacy Collection Brachiosaurus Own Stomped Online!

This has been an exciting week to be a Jurassic Park fan, with news roaring online in abundance, Camp Cretaceous (an upcoming Jurassic Earth animated series) as the celebrity attraction. While the week is coming to an end, that doesn’t mean the fun is quite over – at least not for fans of the Mattel toy line!

Straight from the official Mattel website, we have our first real observe at the Legacy Collection Brachiosaurus!

Measuring upwards of 36 inches elevated, and roughly 28 – 42+ inches long, this toy is a behemoth! With articulation on each leg, tail, and neck, it has a wide range of motion allowing for lots of fun play opportunities. In the US it is releasing under the Jurassic World Legacy Collection label later this Descent for $49.99, exclusively at Objective. International market availability will vary, but mainline releases in some markets will exist to aide get this item to as many fans as possible!

At this time, its exact release appointment is unknown, as is its release pattern. With any luck, it will not follow the lead of Targets bizarre plan for the Legacy Collection Spinosaurus (r

The Legacy Collection Brachiosaurus: How Mattel Got a Jurassic Icon Right

I’m going to pretext this piece by saying I have my fair few problems with the current nature of the Mattel license, but I think it is important to acknowledge some of the large strides Mattel have made with the Jurassic Park & Jurassic World Licenses. Over the course of the past couple of years, we have all had the opportunity to own new and exciting toys – many of which we never thought we would ever own. Mattel have really doubled down on the love and the passion for this franchise – ensuring they factor in the toys which fans have hoped and dreamed of for years. Nowhere is this level of love and dedication more present than it that of The Legacy Collection Brachiosaurus.

The modern toy industry is scarcely one which is accepting of large-scale collectables, with most being a bygone from an age where technology and video games were not front and centre in the lives of children everywhere. Indeed, I remember growing up in what I refer to as the ‘Hasbro Glory Days’ – where Hasbro found their stride with the Star Wars: The Clone Wars license. Large scale toys (with even larger price tags) like th

In this blog, I am going to review one of the most stunning dinosaur figures in Mattel’s Jurassic World toy line; the Brachiosaurus! I have plenty of comments to say about this figure. She is absoluetly beautiful, impressive, majestic and impressive! She is so impressive that it just left me speechless due to its gigantic size! It is about the size of a trophy!

When you get your Brachiosaurus figure, pay your $50 at your local Target, take it out of the box, and then assemble the tail and extremely long neck (note: This is not the Tanystropheus nor a Mamenchisaurus. If Mattel makes a Mamenchisaurus, it would be way too big! Bigger than the Brachiosaurus here.) After I assemble it, I was impressed by the size of this dinosaur! She is just huge!

Now let me talk about the details, sculpt, realism, paintjob, and playability. The details are just fabulous. I can see the skin is all wrinkly, the legs resemble giant tree trunks, the body is much like an elephant or Columbian mammoth, the eyes are painted small and they even got nose bump on its head. This is how you make a Brachiosaurus figure. Since this Brachiosaurus is supposed to be the one from “Jurassic ParkR