Credit: News Corp Australiaīlackman, one of 60 cast and crew that includes skins/dressing staff, lighting and sound personnel and carpenters, said the lifelike creatures would wow adults and children alike. Camera Icon Even presenter Andrew Blackman was shocked the first time he saw T-Rex. Making its way to WA in 20 semi-trailers, the hi-tech educational show, which is based on the award-winning BBC TV series, will be in town for three days for six shows to take audiences on a journey through the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. “He’s the guy with a 70kg ball of bone swinging on the back of his tail to break the legs of predators.” “He’s this kind of dopey guy who is heavily armoured like a moving tank,” Blackman said. “Her roar out across the audience at any one time is the most horrifying and terrifying thing.”Īlthough T-Rex and her baby get the biggest “shock and awe” reaction from the crowd, Blackman, who toured the US and Canada, with the production last year, said his favourite cast member was the “dumb and docile” Ankylosaurus. “The first time I saw T-Rex, when they fired it up for me in the workshop, I nearly peed my pants,” Blackman said. Credit: News Corp Australia Camera Icon Brachiosaurus - two of the 20-strong dinosaur cast. Camera Icon Stegosaurus will make an appearance in Walking with Dinosaurs.
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