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Stan Winston really made movie magic with his dinosaurs. He was a real special effects master. And his legacy lives on in the movies and the people he inspired
Funny thing about the t rex's hydraulic fluid incedent, when Walt Disney first built an Abe Lincoln animatronic, it had red hydraulic fluid in it, and in an early test, the fluid spurted out, looking like he'd been shot by John Wilkes Booth. So technically, the t Rex was repeating history
That's a myth...having developed the the technology they were aware of the potentially of them leaking, due to the constant leaking...plus the hydraulic oil should always be clear anyway, and once it's turns dark then that signifies wear and tear...so yes it's possible that during a show the linclon figure could malfunction and then leak fluid that could be dark in color...their is no known record that this happened and most likely couldn't happen if the figure was being maintained...while the figures even today do have pressure lost they do have computers in them now reset them...and their is evidence of this happening at different parks..but to have a figure have catastrophic failure and then bleed has never happened.
I saw a vid about someone who rode it and it broke down close to the indomus rex. Instead that the anamtronic got reset it stayed at its position and sniffed the riders. It was great to see that they worked a plan B into it for breakdowns
I've been aware of the destruction of the Bull/JP3 Rex animatronic for a while now, but it still makes me sad that such an iconic animatronic met such a fate.
Man these are beautiful. I just can't stop marveling about the Jurassic Park animatronics, really. I didn't know about the things you said about the fight from Jurassic Park 3! No wonder it looked so real... it WAS!
That’s what happened to me last year! I bought a animatronic from a small Floridian RU-vidr and that’s how I learned more about how to they work, and the variety of how you can build them.
If you want starters, some things like Halloween or Christmas animatronics from like amazon or even a local store if you want the basics. Then I recommend building up from that!
Well you dont have to use electric motors and stuff. You could start out by building little wire and spring controlled puppets and then motorized them later. Worst case. Make some lego prototypes. Get a lego mindstorms and or technic lego set and use strings and springs. It's something I didnt have the creativity for back then. I hadn't considered using non lego stuff with it. Like rubber bands and sich
The jurassic park 3 shouldn’t be hated because they worked so hard to create this masterpiece and people don’t know how much effort they put on creating the dinosaurs
Watching these videos are making me really want to go to school to learn how to make animatronics. I’d love to be apart of something so amazing and learning from the best.
Another fun video! 👍🏼 If I was the puppeteer working that Spineasaurus animatronic, I’d want to ride on it’s back, wave my arms around (so we’re waiving our arms around) and yell yee haw. On the Jurassic World ride, it looks like they also darkened the area around the t-rex over the final drop so you don’t see that his feet are flying through the air. If so, that’s a big improvement as that always bugged me. (“It’s not a dragon!”)
Always bothered me that you could also see how it worked passed the waterfall. Darker and with Idomeneus Rex to distract its much harder to tell now. Also did not want to underplay! So cool that one of the people that worked with the animatronics is here!
Exactly! Their extremely cool and also terrifying to be close to. Loll. I’ve always wondered how they worked so being that close up would be so cool lol
Aww they really destroyed the rex? That makes me sad, all that work to have them killed by the Spinosaurus. It never ceases to amaze me with the amount of effort they put into all the details.
@@allegrifan4933 no I know spinosores is much more than short legged duck like spinosores today it's completely fake or maybe 🤔 it's a different version (spisis) of spinosores like spinosores agyptis(JP 3) and spinosores Moroccan (short legged duck like spinosores)
Love these videos always cool to see the work behind these amazing animatronics in these films, R.I.P. Stan Winston thanks for making our childhoods awesome cant wait for part 3
No sympathy for the spitter in the comments? The spitter deserved better than to have the whole team fighting to work on Rexy and one person to work on him...If i could have back then I would have volunteered.
I saw some dinosaur animatronics at sally robotics in Jacksonville Fl on a Kindergarten field trip in 1995. They were being developed for the second Jurassic park film.
I rode Jurassic World at Universal Hollywood for the first time since they remade it the other day and my goodness, the Indominus Rex at the end looks real!!
In the scene in the movie Jurassic world the lost world where there's the long neck and the volcanos ashes is getting to it and it does a final breath makes me cry every time
No wonder the Dilophosaurus was so small literally only one person worked on it if more people were interested we could’ve gotten a Fully grown truck sized Dilophosaurus
The problem with the Jurassic world physical dinosaurs is that they are always advertised or talked about being animatronic when in reality it is more of just a big puppet. Sure there are probably very specific radio controlled parts like the tongue or eyes but still it’s main moments are done with rods and wires.
The ride and movie what i mean jurassic world park the. Ride and jurassic world the ride and jurassic park movies and jurassic world movies are lovely made 🦕🦕🦕🦕🦖🦖
I don’t know if you guys will ever do a Part 3 on this video, but there used to be an animatronic of the Dilophosaurus that was built for Movieland Wax Museum of the Stars in Niagara Falls, Ontario during the 1990’s. It stayed intact when the museum relocated to another spot on Clifton Hill in 2005, though was replaced by displays based on The Mummy reboot and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.
12:36 only the buck was used for JP3 the doe was dismantled so the spino can use the same platform that the doe used in lost world because the Doe was from JP1993 but they refurbished and repainted to look like the Doe for lost world 1997