>>8214281All feathered rex depictions are extrapolations based upon a Tyrannosauroid, Yutyrannus, (and a few basal, small species) not a tyrannosaurid.
Skin impressions for rex, Gorgosaurus, daspletosaurus, and Albertosaurus have all shown a pebble texture skin; zero evidence of feathers.
>>8214267Small or juvenile tyrannosaurids are very lithe and lanky. It's one of the amazing things about t rex: it's the robust version of an otherwise normal/lanky group of theropods.
>>8212622Im not into feathers where they are not supposed to be, but if you want dinosaurs to be reptilian monsters, I think you would unironically enjoy the crocodylomorphs and other mesozoic reptiles, perhaps even some other creatures besides dinosaurs. I get what you mean though, but I imagine they would be badass irl no matter what they're covered in
>>8189508harris hawk or redtailed hawk for feathered tyrannosaurid if hes going full retard.
>>8189511BOTM is doing feather and no feather? for all the tyrannosaurs?