A brand new Jurassic Park collectible has been announced by Chronicle Collectibles. Starting tomorrow, June 22nd at 3:00 PM Central Time, fans can pre-order the Jurassic Park 1/1 Scale Raptor Hatchling. The hatching Raptor egg is based on one of the most iconic scenes from the original Jurassic Park, and Paul Francis, Creative Director at chronicle is clearly excited to bring this to fans:
“The magic of that scene with the hatching baby velociraptor in Jurassic Park remains even after all these years. It’s been great fun to recreate this piece for fans and it’s something that’s never been done before.”
We’ll update with a pre-order link tomorrow. You can see some additional details and the new photos by clicking the headline of the story.
In celebration of the opening of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom tomorrow, this Friday at 3pm CDT (8pm UTC) at chroniclecollectibles.com we’re putting up pre-orders for our final piece for Jurassic June: the simultaneously adorable and terrifying Jurassic Park 1:1 Hatching Baby Raptor!
With this piece, we have perfectly captured the moment when one of the eggs hatches while park owner John Hammond shows the team the raptor egg incubators.
Details:
• Limited Edition
• Officially licensed
• For safety reasons, the Baby Raptor can’t leave the egg ;-)
• Companion piece to 1:1 Velociraptor Egg
• Ideal for cosplay
• Crafted out of mixed media• Measures 11″ tall on a 6″ diameter base
• Priced at $250 and eligible for Chronicle’s no-interest payment plans
• Pre-order link goes up at 3pm CDT (8PM UTC) on June 22nd at chroniclecollectibles.com
Jurassic Park - Life Size Hatching Baby Raptor Egg by Chronicle Collectibles

"for safety reasons, the baby raptor can't leave the egg"
haha nice
Great nostalgia piece. I love Jurassic Park. I do. I've read the novel in the 90's at least 75 times cover to cover. Saw the first movie, in theater, 10 times.
That being said, I REALLY wish they'd "fix" their world with modern paleontological theory and facts... or at least fix some major physical discrepancies. As much as I would love the raptors to have feathers, I'd be even happier if they'd fix the wrists of raptors and rex. They should face each other, not the ground.
I realize it's petty. Just looking at this egg, however, and my eyes were constantly going towards the paws, not the sculpture.
People say, "Well, that's how it looked 25 years ago"... well, big whup. 25 years ago, James Bond looked like Pierce Brosnan. 25 years ago Arnold Schwarzenegger looked like a mountain of muscle not a mountain of melted icecream. Things change!
It's funny, at the toy aisle, I've overheard kids complain that the JP dinosaur toy look fake. Their textbook illustrations have feathers. The BBC documentaries have CGI feathers. You mean to tell me ILM can't manage digital feathers?
That being said, I REALLY wish they'd "fix" their world with modern paleontological theory and facts... or at least fix some major physical discrepancies. As much as I would love the raptors to have feathers, I'd be even happier if they'd fix the wrists of raptors and rex. They should face each other, not the ground.
I realize it's petty. Just looking at this egg, however, and my eyes were constantly going towards the paws, not the sculpture.
People say, "Well, that's how it looked 25 years ago"... well, big whup. 25 years ago, James Bond looked like Pierce Brosnan. 25 years ago Arnold Schwarzenegger looked like a mountain of muscle not a mountain of melted icecream. Things change!
Nice piece though, wouldn't mind some raptor goodies.
It's funny, at the toy aisle, I've overheard kids complain that the JP dinosaur toy look fake. Their textbook illustrations have feathers. The BBC documentaries have CGI feathers. You mean to tell me ILM can't manage digital feathers?
Nice piece though, wouldn't mind some raptor goodies!
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