Remote Control Dinosaur for Kids Boys Girls,2.4G Electronic RC Toys Educational Simulation Velociraptor with 3D Eye Shaking Head & Roaring Sounds,Indoor Toys for 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Year Old Gifts(Gray)

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  • ROARING DINOSAUR-Roaring realistic dinosaur with remote control,press a button and the dinosaur will lift its legs, swing its tail and walk like a real dinosaur with a realistic dinosaur roar that can fight,walk, and even dance.
  • IDEAL EDUCATIONAL TOYS-exquisite details let you feel the charm of the Jurassic world, exquisite design and hand-painting process can make this dinosaur character toys like real dinosaurs, develop children's understanding of man and nature, and help them learn more about dinosaurs through this toy.
  • ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and SAFETY-the dinosaur toy is made of high-quality environmentally friendly ABS material, no odor, no fading, will not harm children. Parents are assured that children have fun playing.
  • EASY to OPERATE-The dinosaur toy set comes packaged in a beautiful gift box. Just USB charge the back of the dinosaur, it will last roughly 3 hours after charging! And install 2 x AA batteries in the remote control and have fun with your dinosaur toy!
  • PERFECT GIFT-This perfect prehistoric large dinosaur toy will bring countless hours of fun to your child, inspiring their imagination and curiosity in the glorious Jurassic world of dinosaurs.Perfect for boys and kids from 3 to 12+ years old for birthdays, parties, Halloween, Children's Day and Christmas gifts

remote control dinosaur

Realistic design Velociraptor RC dinosaur

Multifunctional remote control dinosaur. Realistic shape with movable chin, neck and joints. This realistic dinosaur toy can walk and soar flexibly: independent buttons control forward/backward, right/left turn, 360 degree walk, roar and flash. There is also a "one-touch demo" function, the dinosaur toy can perform specific actions, just like a real Velociraptor running in front of you, is a good companion for your child!


  • M*** ***y

    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.

  • Kamlesh Suraj

    Really great quality, not that cheap hollow textured plastic I can't stand that you see on a lot of figures. Looks great, perfect size to fit on a shelf and worth the money.

  • 7777

    This is yet another stunning addition to the Papo dinosaur collection. Sculpt: 5/5. The sculpting that Papo does on all of their figures is absolutely stunning. These are like mini sideshow pieces. All the scales, folds of the skin all are sculpted very well. Absolutely fantastic. Paint:5/5 the paint is just as good as the sculpt. A beautiful paint scheme on this Papo figurine. Particularly similar to the Lost World Jurassic Park trex. The paint blends in nicely In all areas of the figure, and looks natural. Articulation:5/5.Just like shleich, mojo, collectA, and safari LTD, the dinosaurs aren't very articulated. HOWEVER, articulation isn't needed in this figure. In fact if there was artication in the knees, head, or arms, then it would ruin the sculpt that makes this figure pop and come to life. The figure does have one point of articulation, and that is the jaw. You can open and close the jaw, to make this trex roar, or fight with another Papo figure like the spinosaurus. Price( is it worth it?) : 5/5- Absolutely! This figurine is fantastic. Well sculpted,painted, and has a very good smooth articulation for the jaws. That's all this figure needs. For $24.99, this is an affordable and very stunning figure for collectors and kids! OVERALL SCORE: 20/20 100% (A+) A fantastic addition to the Papo line of dinosaurs. A fantastic piece for collectors, as well as kids!

  • Shweta Usman Nigam

    Very well made.

  • John Ram Chaudry

    As with other Papo dinosaurs, the detailing is far superior to most other toy dinos and even rivals or surpasses some professional resin kits. I don't mind the somewhat oversized feet since there is no base for the model to stand on, and I don't mind the somewhat overlong arms---they sort of go along with the big feet. I do wish the arms didn't jut out as much from the body and wish that they weren't so far apart---but that's not a big deal. What does bother me is the lower front tooth that sticks out at a ridiculous angle. I can only accept the model with the mouth fully closed. Then that tooth fits into a groove and is nearly undetectable when viewing the model in profile. Viewing it head on, the tooth still interrupts the line of premaxillary (upper front) teeth which, otherwise, are appropriately sized and spaced. As another reviewer noted, that tooth makes it look more like the critter from Peter Jackson's remake of King Kong. If the other teeth were more recurved, they would be better than a lot of resin kits of similar size. Overall, it's still the best toy T. rex I've seen. Size-wise, it's appropriately larger than the imaginative Papo Allosaurus.

  • Lok Ken Te

    He saw this toy on a YouTube channel and was absolutely obsessed with it. When he got his own money for Christmas, he immediately wanted to get this and he wasn't disappointed in the least. The toy is ginormous. It's one of the biggest dinosaur toys I have ever seen. He loves that he can gobble up so many of his tiny dinosaurs that he has in his collection and it stands on its own. There is a trap door in its stomach you can open up to pull the toys out that the dinosaur "ate." As a mom, I love that this trap door is secure enough to keep everything in, but not so hard to open that he can't pull it open to start the feeding frenzy all over again. I love the sturdiness of the dinosaur and the details that have gone into the toy are actually very impressive. He picks this toy up and carries it everywhere. It gets slammed into walls and his dinos all get slammed together in epic battles all over the living room, including times where this colossal Dino gets knocked off the table (about 2.5 feet off the ground) by the T-Rex, who wants to put him in the "lava." This Dino has seen some tough times, but there is not a single crack or signs of weakness in any joint. I won't lie, I wasn't interested in spending so much money on a toy for a 4-year-old, and we never would have gotten it without the gift card he got for Christmas, but this brand has won me over and the price tag really does match up to the size and quality of the toy. So if you are wondering if the price is validated, from a mom who has half a million different Dino toys lying all over the house to compare it to, I would say yes.

  • Sirish Binoya Dar

    I got this for my 5 year son for his birthday. He absolutely loved it. The best thing was obviously how big it is. More than half his size and he has other dinosaurs that he can play with so this one became the "boss". If your kid has any interest in jurassic Park or dinosaurs in general, this would be a great toy.

  • Riddhi Harpreet Goyal

    It's a very big toy. Big enough to swallow six inch action figures. My son loves it.

  • T**** C*****barti

    My daughter is ten and has been playing with this thing non stop. It’s great for pretend play and (my favorite part) small toys can be stored inside! I don’t know why it costs so much but as a holiday give it has made her extremely happy and is keep her imagination busy so it’s a win all around

  • B**** j****lo

    Grandsons loved this.

  • Owais Thaker

    Our 7th one of these Jurassic park toys we've purchased. Great quality and my kids love them. Not too expensive for the size and sturdiness. We liked it so much we bought one for our nephew for a gift as well.

  • K***Radhe *S****

    Beautiful, very good quality, great size. You and your child won't be disappointed!

  • Devendra Mistry

    Nice sculpt and paint, rugged design should be okay for normal play. Most kids should really enjoy this and the price isn't crazy.

  • Harbhajan Bandi

    My three year old grandson loves this toy! Gave it to him Christmas and he plays with it a lot, loves to make it roar. So far it's been very durable, he does play rough with it. It is not a cuddle toy, made of hard plastic.

  • Brock Pau

    Good quality

  • Zaad Karnik

    My great-grandson just laughs and laughs and laughs over this guy's growling.

  • Rupesh Dev Arya

    Good value

  • Oscar

    Context: I'm 31, a toy collector, and dinosaur fan. I absolutely love these. Great for any dino-loving kid. They make great collectibles sitting on my shelf,

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