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Jurassic World Dinosaur Toy, Bistahieversor Gigantic Trackers Large Species Action Figure with Attack Motion and Tracking Gear, Digital Play

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Style: Bistahieversor


Features

  • Track and attack! Featuring attack actions and removable tracking gear, this Jurassic World Gigantic Tracker Bistahieversor dinosaur figure is inspired by the whole movie franchise.
  • Button-activated! Press one button for dramatic chomp attack and the other to activate the side-to-side motion of the head and spiked tail. The attack actions work with or without tracking gear!
  • Great gift! Makes an exciting gift for any dinosaur lover 4 years or older, especially Jurassic World fans.
  • Connected play! Scan the dinosaur's hidden Tracking Code in the free Jurassic World Facts App with a compatible smart device (not included) to initiate AUGMENTED REALITY activities and games.
  • Augmented fun! Kids can explore thermal and X-ray modes and play dinosaur-themed games like the Rescue 'N Release Mission and the Track 'N Catch Challenge!

Description

This Jurassic World Bistahieversor Gigantic Tracker dinosaur figure has a side-to-side tracking motion and comes in an impressive size, about 14 inches long and 6 inches tall, with a dramatic attack motion unique to the dinosaur species. It sports removable tracking headgear and features authentic sculpting and realistic colors and textures, including a dramatic spiked tail, for play or posing. Scan the hidden Tracking Code in the free Jurassic World Play App with a compatible smart device (Android or iOS, not included) to unlock AR experiences and fiercely fun games! Each figure sold separately, subject to availability Colors and decorations may vary.

Product Dimensions: 2.56 x 13.39 x 5.51 inches


Item Weight: 14.1 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: HLP27


Manufacturer recommended age: 4 years and up


Release date: May 16, 2023


Manufacturer: Mattel


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  • Fun and Unique
Style: Bistahieversor
The media could not be loaded. Bistahieversor was a Tyrannosaurid from Late Cretaceous New Mexico. The genus is relatively new to science, having only been described in 2010. As such, it’s still a relatively obscure dinosaur. Mattel loves to surprise us with some of the most obscure creatures they can find, and they often use them to exercise their creative liberties. This one may just be one of their most innovative yet. The sculpt and action features on this one are pretty interesting, to say the least. The head features some beautiful, and unique scalation. The scales are rather large and flat. A row of short spikes run along the upper edge of the antorbital fenestrae, and continue until just past the eyes. There is a cluster of very large scales on both sides of the rear of the lower jaw with one massive, round scale on each side of the jaw as well. This is a feature called a subtympanic shield, and as far as I’m aware, it is only found on green iguanas. So it’s a very unusual design choice for a dinosaur! The underside of the lower jaw features some impressive scale detail as well. That’s an area on most figures which is usually a bit neglected, so it’s great to see it so well textured here. The teeth are sculpted nicely, but I’m not a fan of the massive overbite. It’s a shame that the mouth cannot be posed in an open position. Not only do the teeth look better with the mouth open, but the tongue inside is nicely textured too. The heavy scalation continues down the length of the neck. Most of the scales are medium flat scales. Rows of large, round scales run down either side, and a row of spikes runs from the back of the skull, to the midpoint of the neck. The scales on the throat are small and flat. A small dewlap hangs from the throat as well. The incredibly dense scalation continues across the entire body and tail. The scales on the body are a bit more rough, leathery, and are less defined in shape. The scales along the belly are the same small, flat scales seen on the throat. Very large, osteoderm-like scales begin just before the hips, and continue back all the way to two thirds of the length of the tail. A row of spikes begins above the shoulder. The spikes run the length of the spine until just past the hips. These spikes transition into a double row of very large quills. These quills run from the tail base, to two thirds of the way down the tail, and then transition back into spikes which taper off towards the tail tip. The large quills, as you will read shortly, play a major part in the action features of this Bistahieversor too! Being a tyrannosaur, the arms are very short, and have only two fingers on each hand. The scalation is excellent here as well. The legs are very muscular, and the scale work is crisp. The scales feature a mix of large flat scales, and the smaller, leathery scales seen on the body. Clusters of huge, osteoderm-like scales adorn the upper thighs. The feet are very bird-like. The feet themselves are a bit oversized, but they aren’t terribly large. I really like the stance of this figure as well. It’s not often we see such a low slung posture. It somehow manages to be both dynamic and neutral at the same time. Articulations on the Bistahieversor are rather basic. The arms can move forward and back, and can swing outward. The legs can also move forward and back, and can pivot outward a little. The feet can rotate as well. Everything else is tied to the action features. The action features are what makes this Bistahieversor even more unique. There are two buttons located on either side of the back, and each one performs a different action. The left button causes the head to raise slightly, and then dip down into a bite. The button on the right causes the massive quills on the tail to open and close from a double row, to a single row, and back to a double row. This gives the appearance of the animal shaking its quills to scare off potential threats. When I first saw photos of this figure, I assumed the quills would extend. I’m glad that I was wrong, because the actual feature is much more naturalistic. Included in with this figure is a piece of tracking gear. This harness fits over the head and neck of the Bistahieversor. The piece is made from a soft plastic, which makes fastening the chin strap a relatively easy task. The harness is packed with excellent detail. There are tubes, screws, leather, metal, panels, and pockets scattered around the piece. There’s even a camera mounted on the left side of the head. I love these pieces of tracking gear. They add a lot of playability, and I wish Mattel would include them alongside more figures. The coloration on this figure is excellent, as are the paint applications themselves. I love how the dark coloration splits into two, with the white in the middle. I also appreciate that there are multiple colors of paint used here. I particularly love how well the paint is blended on the rear portion, as well as the bright speckling above the hips. The swirling plastic technique is used on the white section, which adds a bit more depth of color. This technique can sometimes look a bit strange, or even bad, but it works brilliantly on this figure. My only nitpick is that I wish the quills had been colored more vibrantly. The quills would have made much more sense as a display feature if they had been. The Gigantic Trackers Bistahieversor is a fun, and very unique addition to the line. I love that Mattel continues to produce obscure species, and I particularly love when they think outside the box for their action gimmicks. That’s when we see creative figures such as this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by PaleoCollector PaleoCollector

  • Awesome Addition 👌
Style: Elasmosaurus
The media could not be loaded. Bought for my son's 8th birthday. Never leaves his side. Legit Jurassic World toy, comes woth barcode so kids can scan into the app. (DINO TRACKER) Most the dinosaurs made now have the trackers, we are collecting 😀 Nice size, so far everything still works! Chomps all the other dinosaurs 🦕 🙄 lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023 by Jessica Lynch Jessica Lynch

  • It’s amazing
Style: Bistahieversor
The product is so good everything works perfectly. It is a perfect gift for Christmas.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Dancing Feather

  • Better than expected
Style: Bistahieversor
This toy is awesome and my nephew absolutely loved it!!
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Pretty cool!
Style: Elasmosaurus
We didn’t realize it was going to be the size it was however it was a great surprise. Kids love it and it works great.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by Robert Tomczyk

  • Great addition to the collection
Style: Elasmosaurus
Perfect gift for Jurassic lover!
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by Kristine

  • NOT A LARGE TOY
Style: Elasmosaurus
For any one else who doesn’t read the dimensions or it’s hard to wrap your head around the size, this one is not a large toy like some of the others in the Jurassic World Series, but is almost the same price. A nice, seemingly quality toy but definitely a lot smaller than we expected
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023 by Natalie Natalie

  • Bigger than expected
Style: Elasmosaurus
My son collects theses and loves it! I was thinking it was going to be smaller but it is actually pretty big compared to some of the other ones we have bought.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Janelle Hanson

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