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Amusement Stage Adult Walking Dinosaur Costume Robotic Prop Performance

Amusement Stage Adult Walking Dinosaur Costume Robotic Prop Performance

Brand Name: Longshang
Model Number: LSAD082
MOQ: 1
Price: 1999-2999USD
Payment Terms: T/T,L/C,Western Union
Supply Ability: 150 Unit/Month
Detail Information
Place of Origin:
China
Certification:
CE, ISO
Product:
Amusement Stage Robotic Prop Performance Animatronic Dinosaur Costume
Type:
Dinosaur Mascot
Size:
4 Meter Long
Color:
Customized
Material:
Stainless Steel Structure, Sponge, Silicon Rubebr, Power Bank
Usage:
Christmas Celebration, Holiday Atmosphere
Package:
Air Bubble Film, Wooden Case
Packaging Details:
Wrapped with air bubble film, then packed in wooden case
Highlight:

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Product Description

Amusement Stage Robotic Prop Performance Animatronic Dinosaur Costume



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.

Core Vision: The Ultimate Prehistoric Performer

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


Characteristics

  Description

Size

4 Meters Long

Color

   As photo or customized

Sound

  Dinosaur Roaring

 

 

Movements

  Can be adjusted(Price depends on the movement requirements)

 1. Mouth open and close;

 2. Head left to right;
 3. Tail swing;
 4. Blink Eyes

 5. Interactive with people

Control

  Manual Operated

Battery

  Power bank

Weight

  15kg-20kg (The exact weight depends on the shape of the product)

Certificate

  CE, ISO

    Package

 The dinosaur ride will be wrapped with air bubble film, then packed with wood case.

  Transportation

  By sea, air, railway

  Loading Port

  Chengdu, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Ningbo

   Warranty

  12 Months


Certificates


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The Three-Pillar System: Performer, Robotics, Theatrical Design

1. The Pilot-Performer's Cockpit (The Core Interface)

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.


2. High-Torque Robotic Animatronics (The Muscles)

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.

  •     Option B: Chassis Base (Quadruped/Large Dino): The upper body is mounted on a silent, electric-powered

              chassis (like a modified segway base or tracked vehicle) operated via foot pedals and gyroscopes in the cockpit.


3. Theatrical Creature Design & Durability (The Illusion)

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).


Stage Performance & Show Integration

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).


  • Live Interaction: For improvisational moments (e.g., a "baby dino" meet-and-greet after the show), the performer

         can switch to a fully manual, "puppet" mode for gentle interaction.

The Value Proposition: A Defining Attraction

This level of animatronic costume:

  1. Creates Legendary Shows: Becomes the cornerstone of your park's most marketed live entertainment.

  2. Drives Repeat Visitation: "You have to see the dinosaur show!" becomes a key guest mantra.

  3. Generates Massive Media: Provides breathtaking, shareable content that functions as free advertising.

  4. 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.