>>7844129Still around 4m (assuming the guy is just a bit under 2m tall), so not super tiny, but not super huge either. Which makes me wonder if we're going to see "juvenile" T-Rex as well as a massive adult at the tallest proposed height of around 6m, which would be about 13" tall and a ridiculous 28" long.
Side note, I'm not really sure at what point or in what posture height of a T-Rex is being measured, so I'm not sure what 6m is referring to in this case, and I can't really double check at the moment.
I also wonder if he'll go for some explicitly feathered theropods like the Yutirannus, while some that aren't like the T-Rex (assuming he goes for the latest research, we should have a T-Rex like the posted pic above). I think both would be nice.
Oh and one final point, about that juvenile Rex, if he were to do a full 6m rex in 1/28 scale (the scale of the Sauropods I believe) it would end up around 8" in height, which could be like a juvenile for 1/18, but a full adult in the Sauropod scale.