It may be every little boy's fantasy to acquire a dinosaur as a pet, but I would be surprised to learn if even 40-year-old child to afford to invest in this 20-Foot Triceratops figure. Besides its colossal dimensions, the reason that this gargantuan bestial replica costs an exorbitant $350,000 is because it has the inner workings of a robot.
The paleontological creature was designed by engineers with motion-tracking cameras, interactive software and the ability to move and groan without any sound to suggest its smart internal mechanics. A team of talented sculptors assembled the 20-Foot Triceratops with an aluminum and steel frame skeleton, polyurethane foam and rough skin of textured silicone. The remarkably life-like animatronic reptile is so convincing that it used to call a variety of natural history museums home.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Animatronic Sculptures
- Creating lifelike animatronic sculptures using advanced motion-tracking technology and interactive software.
- Smart Internal Mechanics
- Integrating intelligent internal mechanics into sculptures to bring them to life.
- Huge Realistic Replicas
- Designing and constructing colossal replicas of prehistoric creatures with intricate detail and lifelike features.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Entertainment
- Opportunity to revolutionize the entertainment industry with breathtaking animatronic sculptures for exhibits, theme parks, and immersive experiences.
- Museum
- Disrupting the museum industry by offering incredibly realistic and interactive replicas of ancient creatures for educational and experiential purposes.
- Art and Sculpture
- Innovation in the art and sculpture industry through the fusion of technology and creative design, producing captivating and lifelike masterpieces.
