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LEGO Dinosaur Fossils: modelo de esqueleto Tyrannosaurus Rex presentado después de 68 millones de años

Autor : Olivia Actualizar : Apr 01,2025

LEGO Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex Set, disponible exclusivamente en la tienda LEGO, es una construcción visualmente impresionante y ambiciosa que captura la imaginación de los entusiastas de los dinosaurios y los fanáticos de LEGO por igual. A primera vista, te sorprende su impresionante tamaño; Este conjunto es un modelo a escala 1:12 de un T-Rex real, lo que lo convierte en una pieza central en cualquier colección.

Lego Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex

Con un precio de $ 249.99, este conjunto es un testimonio del compromiso de Lego con los detalles y la precisión. Tras una inspección más cercana, notará el diseño intrincado: las costillas están construidas en diferentes longitudes para formar una "jaula" realista, mientras que el uso de ladrillos de color oscuro crea sombras que mejoran el contraste con los ladrillos de "hueso" de color claro. A pesar de su apariencia compleja, el set es sorprendentemente fácil de ensamblar, lo que solo se suma a su encanto.

Construimos fósiles de dinosaurio LEGO: Tyrannosaurus Rex

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Cuando era niño, me fascinó los dinosaurios, particularmente el imponente esqueleto T-Rex en el Museo Americano de Historia Natural. Esta fascinación fue impulsada aún más por "A Sound of Thunder" de Ray Bradbury, una historia corta de ciencia ficción que describe vívidamente la presencia impresionante del T-Rex:

"Se produjo en grandes piernas engrasadas, resistentes y tristes. Se alzó treinta pies sobre la mitad de los árboles, un gran dios malvado, doblando las delicadas garras de su relojería delicada cerca de su cofre de reptiles aceitosos. Cada parte inferior de la pierna era un pistón, mil libras de hueso blanco, sunk en gruesas cuerdas de músculos, con un gordo de espesor como el correo de una juerga terrible.

Durante muchos años, la imagen popular del T-Rex era de una criatura de pie con la cola arrastrando el suelo:

Fuente: Museo Americano de Historia Natural

Sin embargo, la investigación científica ha revelado desde entonces que el T-Rex en realidad estaba con su columna vertebral paralela al suelo, utilizando su cola como contrapeso:

Fuente: Museo de campo

La imagen de arriba es de "Sue", el esqueleto Tyrannosaurus Rex más completo jamás descubierto, con un 90% de integridad. Cuando Sue Hendrickson lo encontró en 1990, cambió nuestra comprensión de la anatomía del T-Rex. Los huesos pequeños en el área del vientre, conocidos como gastralia , se omitieron inicialmente de las pantallas públicas debido a la incertidumbre sobre su colocación. Ahora, sabemos que apoyaron la respiración del T-Rex y contribuyeron a su volumen.

Fuente: Universal Pictures

El T-Rex del Jurassic Park de la película de 1993 refleja la vista anticuada de los dinosaurios, que muestra un cuerpo más delgado de lo que ahora sabemos que es precisa. Con el descubrimiento de la gastralia, entendemos que el T-Rex era mucho más pesado, con un peso de nueve a diez toneladas, con un gran vientre cerca del suelo.

Este modelo de tamaño natural, basado en los huesos de Sue, ofrece la representación más precisa de un T-Rex hasta la fecha:

Fuente: Blue Rhino Studio

Es una imagen más mordaz y más entrañable de lo que se pensaba.

El LEGO Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex Set refleja esta comprensión científica actualizada, manteniendo la postura horizontal del T-Rex. Si bien no incluye la gastralia, el posicionamiento de la costilla sugiere una construcción de "pecho de barril", que contrasta con la máquina de matar magra y eficiente a menudo retratada en los medios populares. Los brazos del set se colocan hacia adelante, en línea con la exhibición actualizada de Sue en el Museo del Campo de Chicago.

El set viene en 25 bolsas de plástico selladas. Comienza construyendo el soporte negro, seguido de la columna vertebral del T-Rex, que se adhiere a los soportes verticales. El resto del modelo, incluidos el cuello, las piernas, las caderas, las costillas, los brazos, la cola y la cabeza, se ensambla y se une. Las piernas y el torso son fijos, pero los brazos, la cabeza y la cola son ajustables y posibles.

Con casi tres pies y medio de largo de la punta a la cola, este modelo requiere una cantidad significativa de espacio. Se muestra mejor en una superficie ancha y plana como un tocador o una mesa de café, donde realmente puede dominar el espacio que ocupa.

El set es parte de la franquicia Jurassic Park de Lego, por lo que la bolsa final incluye minifiguras de Alan Grant y Ellie Sattler de la película original, junto con un accesorio de soporte y un cartel con el logotipo de Jurassic Park. Sin embargo, este vínculo se siente algo forzado, ya que el nombre del conjunto y la opción de eliminar la pantalla de minifigura sugieren un enfoque en el T-Rex en sí en lugar de la conexión de la película.

En realidad, el impresionante tamaño, alcance y precio del T-REX significan que se mantiene por su propio mérito, al igual que el set de LEGO Titanic. No necesita que el vínculo de la película sea convincente; Es una obra de arte por derecho propio.

LEGO Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex, set #10335, se vende por $ 269.99 y comprende piezas 3011. Está disponible exclusivamente en la tienda LEGO.

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