Jurassic Park T-Rex Breakout Statue Revealed, But Fans Face Three-Year Wait

Get ready for a long wait, Jurassic Park fans. Iron Studios just dropped a pre-order for a new T-Rex Breakout statue, but you won't get your hands on it until late 2026 – early 2027. That's nearly three years out for a $199.99 collectible.
Still, Iron Studios always delivers on detail, and this piece looks incredible. It recreates the iconic moment from Steven Spielberg's 1993 classic: the T-Rex's infamous escape on Isla Nublar. Remember the power failure, Dennis Nedry's sabotage, and Rexy making short work of those stranded tour vehicles? This statue captures it all.
Measuring a compact 6.8 inches tall, 7.3 inches wide, and 10.5 inches deep, the scene is packed with intricate details. We're talking crushed Ford Explorer, broken fencing, and lush foliage – all faithfully pulled from the silver screen. It's a testament to Iron Studios' reputation for bringing beloved scenes to life, even if the wait is agonizing.
“That's nearly three years out for a $199.99 collectible.”
Catzye Take
This lengthy lead time for a pre-order is certainly unusual for a collectible of this size. It raises questions about production timelines, but given Iron Studios' track record, it's likely a strategic move to manage expectations for a complex piece. Fans will need to decide if the payoff is worth the wait.
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