| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD073 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 599-3000USD |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Pieces/Month |
Jurassic Park Display Realistic Fiberglass Dinosaur Skeleton Fossil Model
A true "Jurassic Park" style display isn't just a bone replica; it's a narrative scene. Think of the iconic
Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton in the visitor center lobby.
Dramatic Pose: The dinosaur should be in a dynamic, lifelike pose—mid-stride, attacking, or even
as a "fossil" mid-collapse.
Integration: It's often part of a larger environment—on a platform, with faux rock or sand, under
dramatic lighting, and with informational plaques using the Jurassic Park/World logo and typography.
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Items |
Parameters |
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Size |
Life Size or Customized |
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Material |
1. Steel frame 2. Resin 3. Fiber |
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Usage |
Museum Education, Commercial Display, Zoo Decoration, Garden |
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Certificates |
CE, ISO |
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Loading Port |
Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo |
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Transportation |
By Sea, Railway, Air |
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Warranty |
12 months |
Certificates
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1. Durability: Impervious to moisture, temperature changes, and UV light (if coated properly). It won't
decay or attract pests like wood or some resins.
2. Lightweight: Compared to concrete or stone casts, fiberglass is much lighter, making installation,
support, and potential moving far easier.
3. Detail Fidelity: Can capture incredible bone texture, cracks, pores, and anatomical accuracy from
a master mold.
4. Strength: The glass-reinforced plastic creates a structure that can support large cantilevers (like a
long tail or neck) with internal armatures.
5. Cost-Effective for Production: For a park likely needing multiple models, once the master and
mold are made, producing several copies is relatively efficient.
Based on current paleontological research. Species popular in Jurassic Park include:
Tyrannosaurus rex (the flagship dinosaur)
Velociraptor (often in a pack display)
Brachiosaurus or Apatosaurus (for scale)
Triceratops
Dilophosaurus (with its distinctive crests)
Correct bone proportions, muscle attachment points, and skeletal features.
B. Artistic Realism (The Drama):
Texture & Coloring: Bones aren't pure white. They should have:
Earthy tones: ochres, browns, grays.
Mineral stains and subtle color variations.
A matte, porous finish, not a glossy "plastic" look.
Imperfections: Simulated cracks, erosion, and even "restoration" marks (like filler in some bones)
add to the story that this was excavated and assembled.
Articulation: The bones should look like they are naturally connected at the joints, not just bolted
together.
C. Mount & Presentation:
Internal Armature: A strong, hidden steel framework supports the entire structure, allowing for
dramatic poses.
Base: Integrated into a realistic base—faux stone, sedimentary rock layers, or a sleek modern
platform for a museum feel.
Labeling: A polished brass or faux-bronze plaque with the Jurassic Park logo, dinosaur name
("Tyrannosaurus rex"), and fictional details like "Site: Isla Nublar" or "Discovered by InGen."
1. Sculpting: A master model is sculpted in clay or digital 3D model, based on scientific diagrams.
2. Molding: A flexible mold (like silicone) is taken from the master.
3. Layering: Fiberglass cloth and resin are layered into the mold.
4. Casting & Assembly: Individual bone pieces are cast, removed from the mold, trimmed, and
then assembled onto the custom armature.
5. Finishing: Seams are filled, final textures added, and the meticulous painting and aging process
is done by skilled artists.
6. Installation: The skeleton is delivered in sections, assembled on-site, and the base and lighting
are finalized.
Lighting is everything. Use dramatic spotlights to create shadows in the ribcage and highlight the skull.
Uplighting from below creates a sense of grandeur and awe, just like in the movies.
By combining scientific rigor, theatrical artistry, and the practical benefits of fiberglass, you can create a
stunning centerpiece that would feel perfectly at home in Jurassic Park, captivating visitors and making
them believe, if just for a moment, that these giants once truly walked the earth.