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*'''Tyrannocon Rex / Autobot JP93''' ([[2021]]) | *'''Tyrannocon Rex / Autobot JP93''' ([[2021]]) | ||
: The seventh release in the ''[[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]'' line, Tyrannocon Rex is a new-head retool of ''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Kingdom]]'' Leader Class [[Megatron (BW)/toys#War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Megatron (Beast)]], transforming into a ''[[Dinosaur (dinosaur)|Tyrannosaurus rex]]'' appropriately inspired by the ''Jurassic Park'' school of design. Though Tyrannocon Rex does not come with any [[Fire Blast effect|fire blast effects]], those from other toys can be attached inside her dinosaur mode mouth. While she features a left hand underneath the tail weapon in robot mode, the tail weapon cannot be detached from her forearm. | : The seventh release in the ''[[Transformers Collaborative|Collaborative]]'' line, Tyrannocon Rex is a new-head retool of ''[[War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Kingdom]]'' Leader Class [[Megatron (BW)/toys#War for Cybertron: Kingdom|Megatron (Beast)]], transforming into a ''[[Dinosaur (dinosaur)|Tyrannosaurus rex]]'' appropriately inspired by the ''Jurassic Park'' school of design. Her deco is based on [https://jurassicpark.fandom.com/wiki/Tyrannosaurus_rex_(Isla_Nublar)/Film 'Rexy'], the ''T. rex'' from both ''Jurassic Park'' and ''Jurassic World'', as she appeared in the first ''Jurassic Park'' movie. Though Tyrannocon Rex does not come with any [[Fire Blast effect|fire blast effects]], those from other toys can be attached inside her dinosaur mode mouth. While she features a left hand underneath the tail weapon in robot mode, the tail weapon cannot be detached from her forearm. | ||
:Most of the beast mode shell is cast in a rubbery PVC [[plastic]] material, likely to enhance the texture of the dinosaur mode as well as assist the part-clashing transformation. The beast mode itself is well articulated, especially with thigh pieces on a slider to ensure vertical hip movement, as well as spring-loaded pieces around her neck to prevent the sculpt from breaking up too much while posing. | :Most of the beast mode shell is cast in a rubbery PVC [[plastic]] material, likely to enhance the texture of the dinosaur mode as well as assist the part-clashing transformation. The beast mode itself is well articulated, especially with thigh pieces on a slider to ensure vertical hip movement, as well as spring-loaded pieces around her neck to prevent the sculpt from breaking up too much while posing. | ||
Revision as of 10:22, 1 July 2021
| This article is about the dinosaur Decepticon from Collaborative. For the similarly-named Sharkticon commander from the Aligned continuity, see Tyrannicon. |
- Tyrannocon Rex is a Decepticon from Jurassic Park (via Collaborative).
Tyrannocon Rex is ready to wreak havoc on Jurassic Park! Only the Autobot JP93 stands in her way.[1]
Toys
Generations

- Tyrannocon Rex / Autobot JP93 (2021)
- The seventh release in the Collaborative line, Tyrannocon Rex is a new-head retool of Kingdom Leader Class Megatron (Beast), transforming into a Tyrannosaurus rex appropriately inspired by the Jurassic Park school of design. Her deco is based on 'Rexy', the T. rex from both Jurassic Park and Jurassic World, as she appeared in the first Jurassic Park movie. Though Tyrannocon Rex does not come with any fire blast effects, those from other toys can be attached inside her dinosaur mode mouth. While she features a left hand underneath the tail weapon in robot mode, the tail weapon cannot be detached from her forearm.
- Most of the beast mode shell is cast in a rubbery PVC plastic material, likely to enhance the texture of the dinosaur mode as well as assist the part-clashing transformation. The beast mode itself is well articulated, especially with thigh pieces on a slider to ensure vertical hip movement, as well as spring-loaded pieces around her neck to prevent the sculpt from breaking up too much while posing.
- Tyrannocon Rex's red robot chest and visor, black robot parts, and tan dino parts seemingly take inspiration from the classic Dinobot colors.
- The toy comes with Autobot JP93, and two are exclusive to Amazon in the United States and went up for pre-order on June 29, 2021. They will later, on December 1, 2021, be available on Hasbro Pulse in the United States, and select retailers worldwide.
- This mold was also used for Kingdom T-Wrecks.
Notes
- The toy two-pack was designated as "Transformers TRA Project Park" in-store listings.



