Mattel Jurassic World Hammond Collection Giganotosaurus
This Giganotosaurus is a gigantic addition to the Hammond Collection of dinosaur figures, representing the species introduced in Jurassic World Dominion. At more than 29 inches long, the figure has movie-authentic design including 21 points of articulation and premium details like realistic glass eyes, articulated jaw with a soft posable tongue and a wired, posable tail. The species is highlighted in Jurassic World Dominion as the biggest carnivore the world has ever seen. The Giganotosaurus would look great in a display with other Hammond Collection figures, in or out of the box. (Other figures sold separately and subject to availability).
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| Winkel | Prijs | Verzendkosten | Totaal | Verzenddagen | Beschikbaar | Conditie | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Superzero | 79,00 | € 7,50 | € 86,50 | Op voorraad | Nieuw | Bespaar nuBestel nu | ||
| Vergelijkeven.nl | 94,09 | € 7,50 | € 101,59 | Op voorraad | Nieuw | Uitverkocht |
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Mattel Jurassic World Hammond Collection Giganotosaurus
This Giganotosaurus is a gigantic addition to the Hammond Collection of dinosaur figures, representing the species introduced in Jurassic World Dominion. At more than 29 inches long, the figure has movie-authentic design including 21 points of articulation and premium details like realistic glass eyes, articulated jaw with a soft posable tongue and a wired, posable tail. The species is highlighted in Jurassic World Dominion as the biggest carnivore the world has ever seen. The Giganotosaurus would look great in a display with other Hammond Collection figures, in or out of the box. (Other figures sold separately and subject to availability). A must-have figure for collectors 8 years and older. Colors and decorations may vary. Note: Packaging illustrations serve only as examples and may differ from the actual packaging in terms of design or language variant.
