Newly Arrival Realistic Baby Dinosaur - Life Size High Emulation Animatronic Dinosaur Products (AD-31-35) – Blue Lizard
Newly Arrival Realistic Baby Dinosaur - Life Size High Emulation Animatronic Dinosaur Products (AD-31-35) – Blue Lizard Detail:
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Sound: Dinosaur roaring and breathing sounds.
Movements: 1. Mouth open and close synchronize with sound. 2. Eyes blinking. 3. Neck moves up and down. 4. Head moves left to right. 5. Forelimbs move. 6. Belly breathing. 7. Tail sway. 8. Front body up and down. 9. Smoke spray. 10. Wings flap.(Decide which movements to use according to the size of the product.)
Control Mode: Infrared Sensor, Remote control, Token coin operated, Customized etc.
Certificate: CE, SGS
Usage: Attraction and promotion. (amusement park, theme park, museum, playground, city plaza, shopping mall and other indoor/outdoor venues.)
Power: 110/220V, AC, 200-2000W.
Plug: Euro plug, British Standard/SAA/C-UL. (depends on standard of your country).
WORKFLOWS
1. Control box: Independently developed fourth-generation control box.
2. Mechanical Frame: Stainless steel and brushless motors have been used to make dinosaurs for many years. Each dinosaur’s mechanical frame will be continuously and operationally tested for a minimum of 24 hours before the modelling process begins.
3. Modelling: High density foam ensures the model looks and feels of the highest quality.
4. Carving: Professional carving masters have more than 10 years of experience. They create the perfect dinosaur body proportions absolutely based on dinosaur skeletons and scientific data. Show your visitors what the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods really looked like!
5. Painting: Painting master can paint dinosaurs according to customer’s requirement. Please provide any design
6. Final Testing: Each dinosaur will also be continuous operated testing one day before shipping.
7. Packing : Bubble bags protect dinosaurs from damaging. PP film fix the bubble bags. Each dinosaur will be packed carefully and focus on protecting eyes and mouth.
8. Shipping: Chongqing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Qingdao, Guangzhou,etc. We accept land, air, sea transport and international multimodal transport.
9. On-site Installation: We will send engineers to customer’s place to install dinosaurs.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Spinosaurus(AD-31) Overview: Spinosaurus is known to have eaten fish, and most scientists believe that it hunted both terrestrial and aquatic prey. Evidence suggests that it was highly semiaquatic, and lived both on land and in water much like modern crocodilians do. Spinosaurus’s leg bones had osteosclerosis (high bone density), allowing for better buoyancy control, and the paddle-like tail was likely used for underwater propulsion. Multiple functions have been put forward for the dorsal sail, including thermoregulation and display; either to intimidate rivals or attract mates.
Plateosaurus(AD-32) Overview: Plateosaurus is a genus of plateosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, around 214 to 204 million years ago, in what is now Central and Northern Europe.Plateosaurus was a bipedal herbivore with a small skull on a long, flexible neck, sharp but plump plant-crushing teeth, powerful hind limbs, short but muscular arms and grasping hands with large claws on three fingers, possibly used for defence and feeding. Unusually for a dinosaur, Plateosaurus showed strong developmental plasticity: instead of having a fairly uniform adult size.
Oviraptor(AD-33) Overview: Oviraptor (meaning “egg seizer” or “egg thief”) is a genus of oviraptorid dinosaur that lived in Asia during the Late Cretaceous period. The genus name refers to the initial thought of egg-stealing habits, and the specific name was intended to reinforce this view indicating a preference over ceratopsian eggs. Despite the fact that numerous specimens have been referred to the genus, Oviraptor is only known from a single partial skeleton regarded as the holotype, as well as a nest of about fifteen eggs and several small fragments from a juvenile.
Cryolophosaurus(AD-34) Overview: Cryolophosaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur known from only a single species Cryolophosaurus ellioti, from the early Jurassic of Antarctica. It was about 6.5 metres (21.3 ft) long and 465 kilograms (1,025 lb) in weight, making it one of the largest theropods of its time. Cryolophosaurus possessed a distinctive “pompadour” crest that spanned the head from side to side. Based on evidence from related species and studies of bone texture, it is thought that this bizarre crest was used for intra-species recognition.
Carcharodontosaurus(AD-35) Overview: Carcharodontosaurus is a genus of large carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur that existed during the Cenomanian age of the Late Cretaceous Epoch in Northern Africa. Carcharodontosaurus lived in the middle to late Cretaceous period from 100 million to 93 million years ago, and the survival age was from the Albanian to the Turonian stage of the Cretaceous. Carcharodontosaurus is a huge carnivorous dinosaur, and it is also one of the largest theropods and carnivorous dinosaurs found.
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By Prudence from Hongkong - 2018.12.25 12:43
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By Prima from Cancun - 2017.11.01 17:04