(Available for hire from
mascotsuk.com for upwards of £95 for 3 days, or to buy from charlievegas.co.uk for the price of a low quality sofa)

Consider using this article to build an animatronic robot dinosaur.
(NB: The word 'simple' in the heading of this article is entirely inappropriate. It includes this sentence, for example: "as for the analog inputs they can accept switched motion sensors gyroscopes, potentiometers, etc").
I have no idea what the raw materials cost to do this, but I imagine hiring someone with the skills to build animatronic veloceraptor workings doesn't come cheap.

But, having aligned and attached all your potentiometers and that, imagine the fun! Here's some inspiration
(a snip at £2.49 from websites like partydomain.co.uk or, I imagine, all good party shops)
You'd have to sew yourself a dinosaur costume or alternatively, make like the Microsoft advert and just wear normal clothes as in, "hey man, you're, like, a dinosaur, man)

Alternatively, "Barb's Baton Bargains and Halloween" on the US Ebay site offers a full latex dinosaur head licensed from the Jurassic Park franchise for around $20 plus $25 P&P. On this note, this happy fella has scored himself an original Dilophosaurus mask from the film. You could ask his advice?
Best mask I saw:

... on an ebay site. But it's been snapped up. And I fear it's for a fantasy geekoid zombie dino thing anyways.
On a separate note, I observe that almost all wearable dinosaur apparel is based on the T Rex. Probably for wearability reasons. But, for example, surely the costumes designed for our four legged friends are an opportunity to mix it up a bit? A missed opportunity if you ask me. Not that I advocate dressing beagles in any form of reptilean themed clothing.

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