Based on Michael Crichton's famous novel, the award - winning filmmaker Steven Spielberg and Universal Studios wowed global audiences in 1993 with the release of 'Jurassic Park'. Iron Studios, big fans of the franchise and in a successful partnership since 2017, present their 'Jurassic Park - Icons' collection. These miniature statues on stylized pedestals with the Iron Studios logo are a marvel. They capture the same realistic anatomical and painting details as their larger - scale counterparts. This new line not only gives fans and collectors a chance to add more beloved dinosaur replicas to their collections but also attracts new collectors with its great cost - benefit in terms of both price and size. The high - level detail and quality are hallmarks of Iron Studios. The Compsognathus, one of the tiniest dinosaurs, roamed Europe at the end of the Jurassic period. It appeared in 'Jurassic Park 2: Lost World', where a pack attacked a girl named Cathy Bowman, who survived. Later, another pack attacked hunter Dieter Stark in the Isla Sorna forest, with a tragic outcome. In 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom', it was found that some Compsognathus survived on Isla Nublar, and in 'Jurassic World: Dominion', the Department of Prehistoric Wildlife reported sightings in Brazil, the U.S., and Europe. Iron Studios is proud to introduce the 'Compsognathus Jurassic World - Icons' statue. At SDCC 2022, Iron Studios had its own booth and previewed the 'Jurassic Park - Icons' prototypes of T - Rex, Velociraptors, and Brachiosaurus. On the YouTube show Inside Iron Studios Day, they detailed future releases and made the T - Rex, Compsognathus, and Velociraptor Blue statues from Jurassic World available for pre - order. More dinosaurs from 'Jurassic Park' and 'Jurassic World' will soon join this fan - approved collection. Size: Height: 1.8' (4.6 cm), Width: 2.7' (6.9 cm), Depth: 2.6' (6.6 cm).









This Iron Studios Compsognathus statue is mainly for display. You can place it on a shelf, desk, or in a display case to show off your love for the Jurassic World franchise. When handling the statue, be gentle as it's a delicate collectible. Avoid dropping it or knocking it against hard surfaces. To keep it clean, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe away dust. Don't use any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they could damage the paint and details. If you're storing the statue for a long time, wrap it in a soft cloth and place it in a box to protect it from scratches and dust.