Tamiya 70264 WALKING TYRANNOSAURUS
Tamiya 70264 WALKING TYRANNOSAURUS
- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 70264
- Part #: MDLTMA70264
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- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 70264
- Part #: MDLTMA70264
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Tamiya 70264 WALKING TYRANNOSAURUS
- Brand: Tamiya
- MPN: Tamiya 70264
- Part #: MDLTMA70264
Product URL: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MDLTMA70264/imgad/aib/Bottom-Left-160x300_20251104143713.png
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Features
The iconic wooden Walking Tyrannosaurus, first launched in 1993, has received a modern upgrade. The original metal gearbox and metal parts have been replaced by an assembled plastic gearbox equipped with a built-in motor and cables, alongside other plastic components. This update not only enhances safety but also simplifies the assembly process, making the model more accessible to beginners and younger enthusiasts. Additionally, the use of transparent plastics provides a unique benefit-users can observe the internal mechanisms in action, promoting both fun and learning during the assembly experience.
Specifications and Power Requirements
The model boasts practical dimensions: approximately 312mm in length, 86mm in width, and 158mm in height, with a total weight of nearly 200 grams when including the battery. Operating on one separately sold AA battery, the Walking Tyrannosaurus can run continuously for around three hours, delivering both playtime and value. Its assembled gearbox now comes with only two cables, which reduces complexity, and its optimized gear ratio of 280:1 ensures smooth, realistic motion. The model moves at a speed of about 4 centimeters per second, making it capable of traversing a meter in about 25 seconds.
Design Based on Scientific Research
A notable update in the new version is the redesign of the body, inspired by extensive research conducted at the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum. This collaboration lends the model a more authentic appearance and movement, aligning it with paleontological insights. The wooden body enables hobbyists to personalize their Tyrannosaurus using paints or markers, encouraging creative expression alongside mechanical building.
Functional Mechanics and Play Features
In terms of structure and movement, the Walking Tyrannosaurus is engineered to stride forward on two legs, pushed by U-shaped components at the soles that also animate the arms, neck, and tail for lifelike motion. As the model walks, it rocks gently to the sides, simulating weight transfer as seen in real animals. To ensure optimal walking performance, it's recommended to operate the model on flat surfaces; rough or uneven floors such as carpets may impede its movement or cause it to fall.
Assembly Experience and User Suitability
This product is designed with an accessibility level of 2 out of 5 in terms of assembly challenge, making it suitable for both beginners and those with some model-building experience. The expected assembly time ranges from 90 to 120 minutes, offering an engaging and satisfying construction process. Its thoughtful materials-transparent plastics and poplar-type wood-underscore the product's novel blend of educational hands-on activity and artistic freedom.
Specifications
Material
Transparent plastic and wood (poplar-type)
Length
312mm
Width
86mm
Height
158mm
Weight
Approximately 200g (including battery)
Battery Requirement
One AA battery (sold separately)
Continuous Running Time
About 3 hours
Gearbox Type
Assembled plastic gearbox
Gear Ratio
280:1
Speed
About 4cm/s
Body Redesign Source
Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum research
Modification Feature
Body can be painted and decorated
Movement Mechanism
Legs, arms, neck, and tail move; model rocks when walking
Power Cable Design
Only two cables
Recommended Surface
Even surfaces only
Challenge Level
2 (out of 5)
Transparency
Visible internal mechanisms
Assembly Time
90-120 minutes (approximate)

