>>6981717The dots are mud flecks I think. Or pimples. Whatever they are, I thought they worked okay as texture.
Anyway the T-Rex comparisons have come up before but can sort of be summed up as follows.
Extreme Chompin'(Target Exclusive)/Battle Damage Repaint(Walmart Exclusive?):
+Super Cheap
+Hands down the most articulation we've gotten in Rex figure that isn't some obscure collectible, poseable A F
+Only slightly out of scale
+Can chomp things
+(Battle Damage Version)Costs more but comes with an exclusive dino
-Slightly out of scale
-Feet too big
-Some people hate the way the neck looks, I don't mind it
-Tongue looks silly and sometimes impedes biting things but only if you're an idiot
-(Battle Damage Version) Battle Damage paint looks meh
Thrasher T-rex
+Almost perfect scale with current JP stuff
+Rad stomps and roars
+Tail puppetry action to make it pick things up and fling them around
-Joints look more egregious than the Extreme Chompin'
-Might look like a penis
-Way less articulation despite all the joints
Super Colossal T-Rex/Sound Version(one of these is a battle damaged version maybe, I forget)
+It's fuckin' huge
+Live out your every vore fantasy because you can cram probably half the action figures you have down it's cake hole
+Can keep it's mouth open without help
+Not even that expensive for how fuckin' huge it is
+One of these has sound, ask someone smarter than me which
-Even less articulation than usual
-Actually too fuckin' big, it's out of scale unless you use bigger scale figures from other lines
-Also too fuckin' big if you don't actually have anywhere to put it
-I had to look up how to spell colossal