Robosaurus

Robosaurus during a show at Universal's Halloween Horror Nights.

Robosaurus is a transforming dinosaur robot created by inventor Doug Malewicki in 1989 and originally owned and operated by his company, Monster Robots, Inc.[1] Robosaurus is modeled after Transformers toys with the driver sitting in the head of the robot, and the ability to transform from a 48-foot semi trailer into a mechanical Tyrannosaurus rex. It has hydraulically activated arms, grasping claws, and jaws, and a flame thrower in the head to give the effect of breathing fire out of its nostrils. It is used at motorsport events (particularly monster truck events) and air shows to "eat" and burn vehicles such as automobiles and small airplanes.[citation needed]

Robosaurus took two years and $2.2 million to build, stands at a height of 40 feet when transformed and fully extended and weighs 31 tons. It is powered by a 500-horsepower, turbo charged, Cummins diesel engine. Four hydraulic pumps are used to manipulate the claws, which can exert 24,000 pounds of force. It houses two 20-gallon propane tanks to produce the fire breath effect, and houses air cannons that can be used to fire confetti, fireworks or missiles.[2]

Similar machines based on the same concept[citation needed] include Megasaurus and Transaurus, as well as less direct imitators,[citation needed] such as "Draco the Dragonator" and "Tranzilla". A parody of Robosaurus, called Truckasaurus, is also present in the TV series The Simpsons in the episode "Bart the Daredevil", and in the video game based on the franchise, Simpsons Hit 'n' Run.

Robosaurus was auctioned off at the Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson auction on January 19, 2008.[3] Bidding saw the robotic dinosaur sell to gambling industry veteran[4] Brooke Dunn[5] for US$575,000.[6] Dunn's company, Action Robo LLC,[7] now owns and operates Robosaurus.[8][9]

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  2. ^ "Robosaurus". Pawn Stars. Season 4. Episode 13. March 21, 2011. History.
  3. ^ Wert, Ray. Robosaurus To Be Auctioned Off At Scottsdale Barrett-Jackson, Jalopnik, October 12, 2007
  4. ^ "G2E Las Vegas 2016 Day 3 Recap". September 29, 2016.
  5. ^ "Sean D. Tucker, Canadian Snowbirds lead symphony of aerobatics at International Airshow Salinas".
  6. ^ Scottsdale 2008 Carlist, Barrett-Jackson.com Archived January 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Worlds's Largest Transformer | Robosaurus". www.robosaurus.com. Archived from the original on November 9, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
  8. ^ "Behold Robosaurus! Car-Eating Robot at Miramar Air Show". October 4, 2015.
  9. ^ "The Mech-Spotter's Guidebook".