The new Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex Cream figures “Mountain” and “Skull Walker” are now available on-line from Everything Dinosaur. These are a pair of beautifully crafted tyrannosaur figures. Each model has a flexible tail, moveable arms and an articulated lower jaw.

The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex Cream figure in the “Mountain” colour scheme photographed in the Everything Dinosaur studio. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
The picture (above) shows the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex Cream “Mountain” figure in lateral view.

The Rebor Cream “Skull Walker” figure has a flexible tail, moveable arms and an articulated jaw. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
The picture (above) shows the “Skull Walker” colour variant in lateral view. Each model measures forty-two centimetres in length and has a head height of around fifteen centimetres. The figures have a declared scale of 1:35.
To view the range of Rebor models and figures available from Everything Dinosaur: Rebor Models.
Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex Cream Figures “Mountain” and “Skull Walker”
These two models seem to have been inspired by theropod dinosaurs seen in movies. Both figures show some remarkable details. In addition, they look quite fearsome. Take care! Those teeth are sharp!

The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex Cream “Mountain” figure shown in close view. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Mike from Everything Dinosaur explained that the arms were quite difficult to move. He suggested:
“It might be sensible to heat the base of the arms with a hair dryer. A short burst from a hair dryer would make the arms easier to move and to position. In addition, it can be a struggle to fit the tail into the back of the figure. You can dip the tail plug into hot water or add a smear of vegetable oil to help it slide into place.”

The Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex Cream in the “Skull Walker” colour scheme. Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Both these magnificent theropods are now in stock at Everything Dinosaur (January 2025).
Visit the Everything Dinosaur website: Dinosaur Models and Toys.
Rebor is killing it with the movie dinosaurs lately! Got my Carnotaurus ordered the other day.
The Cream “Mountain” one looks a lot in paler in your pictures here than in the promo material though
Hi, Thank you for your comment, yes, these Rebor models are really good. The Cream figures are very similar to the Vastatosaurus rex from Kong Island. As for Cream “Mountain” looking paler, I think this has to do with the lighting and camera settings. We had three bright lights shining on the figure from different directions. In addition, the camera was on a manual setting, not set to adjust for the lighting conditions. I think it is this that has given the Cream “Mountain” the paler look. Hope this helps.