| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD134 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 1999-2999USD |
| Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C,Western Union |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Unit/Month |
A revolutionary performer-operated, full-body animatronic dinosaur costume designed for live stage
shows, arena spectaculars, and immersive walkabout entertainment. This system ingeniously conceals
the performer's legs within the dinosaur's robust torso, utilizing a custom wheeled chassis or advanced
exoskeleton walker, enabling a smooth, low-slung, and anatomically accurate bipedal gait that is
impossible with traditional "suitmation" techniques. It brings the iconic, frilled Dilophosaurus to life with
unprecedented scale and realism for close audience interaction.
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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Internal Frame: A reinforced aluminum chassis with a saddled seating platform for the performer.
The performer's legs are bent and secured in a crouched position within the dinosaur's deep abdomen.
Drive & Steering: The chassis rests on two large, independently-driven, rubber-tired wheels controlled
by handheld thumb throttles. A third caster wheel in the rear provides stability.
Gait Simulation: The entire costume's lower body sways and bobs via pneumatic or hydraulic
dampeners synchronized with the wheel rotation, creating the illusion of walking leg muscles. Robotic
leg and foot prosthetics are attached to the chassis and perform a convincing "walking" motion in sync,
though they bear no weight.
Body Socket: The performer's torso fits into a padded harness anchored to the spine of the internal
frame, allowing them to pivot at the waist.
Neck & Head Control: The dinosaur's neck is operated via a balanced, counterweighted armature.
The performer uses their own head and shoulder movements (transmitted through a motion-capture
rig or mechanical linkages) to control the head's pan, tilt, and lift. "Look-down" viewscreens or a mesh
hidden visor in the throat/chest provide forward and downward vision.
Performance Duration: 30-45 minute continuous operation, with quick-change battery packs.
Power: High-capacity lithium battery packs powering drive systems, animatronics, and lighting.
Mobility: Capable of smooth movement on stage floors, arena concrete, and paved outdoor areas.
Low-speed setting for precise choreography and audience interaction; high-speed for dramatic
entrances/chases.
Crew: Requires 1 performer and 1 handler/spotter for safety during complex shows.
Blocking Advantages: The stable, wheeled base allows for precise, repeatable positioning crucial
for lighting, pyrotechnic cues, and coordinating with other performers or automation.
Actor Performance: Frees the performer from the exhausting task of walking on stilts, allowing
them to concentrate on characterful upper body movement, facial expression, and vocal performance.
Spectacular Moments:
Frill flare with synchronized stage lighting.
Advancing menacingly towards actors with a steady, predator-like glide.
Interactive "roar-offs" with the audience.
Performer Safety: Roll-cage within torso, quick-release harness, internal cooling fans, and clear
communication systems with stage manager.
Audience Safety: Maintained distance protocols, emergency stop on chassis, and blunt, soft edges
on all costume elements.
Maintenance: Modular design for easy repair. Skins are removable for cleaning and repair. Drive
systems use standard industrial components.
Live Theater: Major productions of Jurassic Park adaptations or original dinosaur-themed shows.
Theme Park Spectaculars: As a featured creature in nighttime stadium shows or parade floats.
Arena Tours: As a headline puppet for large-scale family entertainment tours.
High-Profile Walkabout: For premium corporate events or film premieres where impact and photo
opportunities are key.
This is not a costume; it is a character vehicle and a feat of theatrical engineering, designed to make
a legendary dinosaur a believable, formidable, and agile star of the live stage.