T-rex Kingdom or Pachy Arena
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noah eckeckenrode
CompsognathusMember0 XPMar-08-2015 10:59 AMSo, browsing online, I saw this Picture from the JW set . The person using it noted it resembeled the T-rex Kingdom. But, I think it also resembles the Pachy Arena. What do you think it is?

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Sci-Fi King25
AllosaurusMember4297 XP2015-03-08 11:03:00The picture isn't working. :T
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

noah eckeckenrode
CompsognathusMember0 XP2015-03-08 12:04:00I don't know why, It works for me.

Sci-Fi King25
AllosaurusMember4297 XP2015-03-08 12:12:00^Any link? :3
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

x_paden_x
CompsognathusMember0 XP2015-03-08 17:48:00Fixed Picture, The picture is hosted from a different media, So I uploaded it to imgur and got it to work.
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Peter Zanetti
CompsognathusMember4 XP2015-03-09 06:20:00Hard to say, we don't even know if the Pachy Arena is something prominent enough in the film to have a physical set.
That said, the T-rex Kingdom has been implied to be much much larger...not just an amphitheatre, but a zoo-type attraction.

Sci-Fi King25
AllosaurusMember4297 XP2015-03-09 12:45:00It is hard to say, but I'm guessing Pachy Arena. The set is a perfect octogon, while the T. Rex Kingdom's sides aren't equal.
Still, with the knowledge we have, it could be the I. rex paddock.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
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