| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD082 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 1999-2999USD |
| Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Unit/Month |
An Amusement Stage Robotic Prop Performance Animatronic Dinosaur Costume represents the highest
echelon of live character performance technology. This is a theatrical-grade, performer-operated robotic
system designed for scripted shows, stunt sequences, and high-impact audience interaction on a stage or in a
dedicated performance arena.
This is not a walk-around costume. It is a dynamic stage actor capable of delivering scripted drama, comedy,
and awe. Think of it as a creature from a major film franchise brought to life for a live audience, combining the
art of puppetry with the precision of robotics.
Product Description
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Characteristics |
Description |
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Size |
4 Meters Long |
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Color |
As photo or customized |
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Sound |
Dinosaur Roaring |
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Movements |
Can be adjusted(Price depends on the movement requirements) 1. Mouth open and close; 2. Head left to right; 5. Interactive with people |
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Control |
Manual Operated |
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Battery |
Power bank |
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Weight |
15kg-20kg (The exact weight depends on the shape of the product) |
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Certificate |
CE, ISO |
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Package |
The dinosaur ride will be wrapped with air bubble film, then packed with wood case. |
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Transportation |
By sea, air, railway |
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Loading Port |
Chengdu, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Ningbo |
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Warranty |
12 Months |
Certificates
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The performer is the brain and soul inside a sophisticated machine.
Ergonomic Exoskeleton: A carbon-fiber or aluminum harness that translates the performer's torso and arm
movements into the dinosaur's motions. Leaning forward makes the dino lunge; twisting the torso makes it turn.
Advanced Vision & HUD: The performer uses a VR-style headset displaying feeds from multiple high-definition
cameras (in the nostrils, eyes, or crest). Overlaid data (battery life, system status, pre-set animation cues) is
displayed on a Heads-Up Display (HUD).
Master Control Gauntlets: Worn on the hands, these contain:
Force Feedback Joysticks for macro limb control.
Haptic Triggers to operate the jaw (pressure-sensitive bite).
Gesture Sensors to trigger pre-programmed sequences (roar, threat display, death scene) with a finger motion.
Vocal System: A professional voice modulator with effects (roar, growl, hiss) and a breath sensor for realistic
vocalizations synced with jaw movement.
This is where engineering meets artistry. Systems are designed for repeatability, power, and fluidity.
Neck & Head Assembly: The most expressive unit.
3-Axis Movement (Pan, Tilt, Roll): For lifelike scanning, nodding, and shaking.
High-Speed Jaw Actuator: Capable of both slow, deliberate snaps and lightning-fast "strike" motions.
Independent Eyelid & Eye Movement: Eyes can track a target (via performer's eye-tracking in the HUD or a
separate operator) while the head moves independently.
Forelimb & Claw System: Hydraulic or high-torque servo-driven arms.
Can gesture, point, swipe (safely), and interact with props (lifting a fake rock, nudging another actor).
Claws can open/close with enough force to "crush" a prop foam boulder.
Tail Actuation: Not just static. Two methods:
Primary Performer-Controlled: Via a hip-mounted joystick or motion sensor.
Secondary Performer / AI-Assisted: A follow-performer in a smaller "tail puppet" costume, or a pre-programmed
"idle sway" to maintain constant, believable motion.
Locomotion System:
Option A: Performer Legs (Bipedal Dino): The performer's own legs are in the dinosaur's hind legs, using high
tech stilts or powered leg extensions for height and a digitigrade gait.
chassis (like a modified segway base or tracked vehicle) operated via foot pedals and gyroscopes in the cockpit.
Built to withstand the rigors of daily performances under hot stage lights.
Skin & Texture: Silicone-based skin over a lightweight foam musculature. Silicone is durable, accepts detailed paint,
and moves realistically. For scales, overlapping flexible urethane plates are mounted on a stretchable mesh substrate.
"Hero" Details: Removable, breakaway props for staged combat: horns that can "snap," skin that can reveal "wounds"
with LED lighting for blood effects.
Integrated Show Lighting:
Eyes: High-output LEDs with focusing lenses, capable of glowing menacingly or "dimming" in a death scene.
Mouth: UV-reactive paint on the tongue and teeth, illuminated by blacklight LEDs for a dramatic effect under show lighting.
Biochemical Effects: Concealed ports in the mouth for theatrical fog (for "hot breath") or water mist (for "saliva" during
a roar).
Quick-Change System: Modular armor plates or skin sections can be swapped between shows for different characters (e.g.,
a "battle-damaged" T-rex vs. a "healthy" one).
This animatronic is a key cast member in a scripted show.
Show Examples:
1. "The Last Raptor": A dramatic show where a trained raptor turns on its handler, leading to a choreographed battle
with ACROBATS using spears and nets.
2. "Dino Rescue Squad": A comedic show where a clumsy T-rex tries to help park rangers, causing havoc and thrilling
spills (using pratfalls and prop destruction).
3. "Cretaceous King": A majestic display of a lone Tyrannosaurus defending its territory against a rival (a second
animatronic or a projected opponent).
Directorial Control:
Cue-Based Performance: The performer follows a pre-show timeline. A stage manager can trigger specific robotic
sequences (like a synchronized roar with pyrotechnics) via wireless show control (e.g., QLab, Medialon).
can switch to a fully manual, "puppet" mode for gentle interaction.
This level of animatronic costume:
Creates Legendary Shows: Becomes the cornerstone of your park's most marketed live entertainment.
Drives Repeat Visitation: "You have to see the dinosaur show!" becomes a key guest mantra.
Generates Massive Media: Provides breathtaking, shareable content that functions as free advertising.
Showcases Technical Prowess: Positions your venue as a leader in immersive entertainment technology.
It is the pinnacle of blending art, engineering, and performance to create living, breathing dinosaurs that don't just
walk onto your stage—they own it.