This tyrannosaurus is a partial model of (Triceratops vs T-Rex Automata) and also an automaton that can function alone.
When you turn the lower handle, the Tyrannosaurus rex makes a roaring motion. Many joints in its body can rotate, including the jaw, forelimbs, legs, knees, and tail. The body also moves forward. Whenever this Tyrannosaurus roars, I think of the movie’s last scene of Jurassic Park in 1993.
Buy both dinosaurs (Triceratops vs. T-Rex Automata) together for a reduced price.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/triceratops-vs-t-rex-automata
If you download Triceratops and T-Rex at different times, you will also get the connecting rod kit that connects the two dinosaurs. The connecting rod kit allows the two dinosaurs to operate synchronously. (The kit is in the T-Rex folder)
PRINTING ADVICE
If you are not sure whether your 3D printer is suitable for printing this work, you can download this file to test your machine and printing settings.
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/tool/gap-test-fish
- Print layer height -0.2mm
- If the file name contains (s), support is required when printing and the support angle is 30
- It is not recommended to print at a reduced size (unless you are very confident in your skills)
- Assembly does not require tools and glue
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