Do Giganotosaurus Animatronic Come With Replacement Parts?
Short answer: most manufacturers supply a limited set of replacement parts for the giganotosaurus animatronic during the warranty period, but any parts needed after that window typically must be purchased separately or sourced from third‑party vendors. The exact scope depends on the supplier, the model version, and the service plan you sign at the time of purchase.
What the standard warranty usually covers
When you buy a large animatronic dinosaur, the factory warranty generally includes the following:
- Servo motors that drive jaw, limb, and tail movements – usually covered for 6 months to 1 year.
- Control boards (main logic and power distribution) – most suppliers offer a 1‑year limited warranty.
- Silicone skin panels – often covered for 30 days against manufacturing defects.
- Pneumatic actuators and wiring harnesses – typically 6‑month coverage.
The warranty does not usually cover consumables such as lubricants, protective seals, or cosmetic wear caused by heavy visitor interaction. If a part fails outside the warranty window, you’ll be looking at a retail price or a spare‑kit purchase.
Typical price ranges for common replacement components
| Component | Price Range (USD) | Availability After Production | Warranty Coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Servo Motor (standard torque) | $150 – $300 | 5 years post‑production | 6‑month limited |
| Servo Motor (high torque) | $300 – $500 | 5 years | 6‑month limited |
| Main Control Board | $400 – $600 | 7 years | 1‑year limited |
| Power Distribution Board | $250 – $350 | 7 years | 1‑year limited |
| Silicone Skin Patch (per limb) | $200 – $500 | 3 years | 30‑day |
| Pneumatic Actuator | $250 – $400 | 5 years | 6‑month limited |
| Wiring Harness (full set) | $80 – $150 | 6 years | 1‑year limited |
The numbers above are based on quotes from three major animatronic suppliers (AnimatronicPark, DinoTech, and RoboMech) as of early 2024. Prices can vary by region, order volume, and whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket components.
What you typically get when you request a replacement
- Collect information – model number, serial number, purchase invoice, and photos of the damaged part.
- Open a support ticket on the supplier’s portal (most provide a 24/7 online form).
- Receive an RMA number within one business day if the issue falls under warranty.
- Ship the defective component using the prepaid label provided.
- Replacement part ships within the lead time quoted (2‑5 business days for in‑stock items).
For out‑of‑warranty requests, the supplier will usually issue a quote for the part plus shipping. Some companies also offer an optional “spare‑kit” that bundles the most failure‑prone components at a discounted rate.
Typical lead times from different sources
| Supplier | Standard Lead Time | Spare Kit Available? | Estimated Kit Cost (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AnimatronicPark Direct |