>>7499257Most poseable is the Extreme Chompin T-rex can be found for $19.99 at Target as the Legacy rex or $29.84 at Wal-Mart w a BD Monolophosaurus (has red painted scars on it for blood).
Unfortunately the EC rex is one of the smaller of the rexs in the line and doesn't really scale well as a fully grown adult rex, so that brings to my other recommendation the Bite n Fight rex.
In my opinion the Bite n Fight rex is a better bet than the Thrash n Throw, unfortunately.
I've seen a lot different of issues with it due to it design, plastic quality, and action feature, it comes as no surprise to me. There are a few glaring issues with it right off the bat, starting its ability to balance (it falls over way too easily), it also feels generally flimsy, hollow, head and neck are very wobbly, and not very solid. Some various issues other buyers have had with the TnT rex was cracking in the plastic, rubber insides coming loose, spring mechanism breaking, jaw movement no longer working with action feature, and seems coming apart.
The Bite n Fight is has less articulation or range of movement but fee a lot more sturdy and well built, sports a movie accurate paint scheme, feels a lot more solid than its predecessor, has smaller feet, has a powerful bite, new sculpted detail, and
Overall I would recommend the EC rex if you want poseablity and the BnF if you want a good scale rex, with a movie accurate appearance (paint scheme & proportions). If you have the money I recommend both.