Jurassic Park Replica Screen-Used SWS T-Rex Eye 32 cm

COD: OL-ECC-JP-SWS-T-REX-EYE

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A Tyrannosaurus Rex reference eye display from Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. Freed from her containment pen after a power outage, the T-Rex attacked Tim (Joseph Mazzello) and Lex (Ariana Richards) while they toured their grandfather’s dinosaur-filled theme park.

The original T-Rex eye with a sculpted yellow and black core, lifelike yellow and brown latticework veins, and a dental acrylic coating was created by key artist Rob Hinderstein at Stan Winston Studio (SWS). During pre-production at SWS, Hinderstein would insert the eye into a small section of the T-Rex eye socket to show Steven Spielberg how it would look when installed into the full-size T-Rex puppet.

Elite Creature Collectibles is proud to present this Screen Used SWS T-Rex Eye Reproduction as our new movie prop reproduction of the Jurassic Park franchise. With paint masters, and step-by-step guidance from key Stan Winston Studio artist Rob Hinderstein, as well as hands-on access to the original SWS T-Rex Eye prop, ECC key artist Oskar Ankarudd and ILM artist Bitan were able to faithfully recreate all the wonderful details and leverage full-color 3D-printing technology to produce these stunning T-Rex eyeballs!

Specifications:

– Approximately 12.7 inches (32 cm) in height
– Approximately 13.3 inches (34 cm) in width
– Approximately 7.2 inches (18 cm) in depth
– Cast in high-quality resin with hand-painted details
– Full color 3D printed glass eye
– Includes COA hand-signed by Stan Winston Studio Key Artist, Rob Hinderstein.
– Attractively fine art-themed display base

Limited Edition – 500 Units Worldwide

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