| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD074 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 599-3000USD |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Pieces/Month |
Artificial Life-Size Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil Model Dinosaur Skeleton Replica
Excellent choice. A life-size Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton replica is the ultimate showpiece, combining
awe-inspiring scale with scientific intrigue. Here’s a complete guide to what this entails, from the science
behind it to the spectacle of its display.
A life-size T. rex is not just a big model; it's an architectural installation.
Dimensions: Approximately 12.3 to 12.8 meters (40-42 feet) in length and about 3.7 to 4 meters
(12-13 feet) tall at the hips.
Impact: It dominates the space it occupies, instantly becoming the focal point of any atrium, museum
hall, or theme park entrance.
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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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For a piece of this size, the material choice is critical:
1. Weight Management: A solid resin or stone statue would weigh many tons. A hollow fiberglass construction
brings the weight down dramatically (to roughly 500-900 kg / 1100-2000 lbs), simplifying structural engineering,
shipping, and installation.
2. Structural Integrity: Fiberglass laid over a welded steel armature creates an immensely strong yet lightweight
framework, allowing for dramatic, cantilevered poses (like a raised head or sweeping tail) without risk of collapse.
3. Detail & Durability: Captures exquisite bone texture, is weather-resistant for outdoor use if properly sealed, and
is durable enough for public interaction in indoor spaces.
A top-tier replica isn't just a cast; it's a scientific sculpture. Key realism factors include:
A. Scientific Accuracy (The Blueprint):
Based on a Specific Specimen: The best replicas are based on the most complete real skeletons, like
"SUE" (FMNH PR2081) from the Field Museum, "STAN" (BHI 3033) from the Black Hills Institute, or "Scotty"
(RSM P2523.8) from Saskatchewan.
Current Science: Incorporates modern understandings, such as the correct number of ribs, the wishbone
(furcula), proper skull fenestration (holes), and the correct orientation of the pubis bone
Articulation: Bones fit together naturally at the joints, showing realistic cartilage space and movement potential.
B. Artistic Craftsmanship (The Story):
Pose & Personality: The pose tells a story.
Classic Pursuit: Mid-stride, head forward, tail counterbalancing.
Dynamic Threat: Body lowered, head turned, jaws agape in a roar.
Museum Fossil: In a more static, upright "old-school" mount.
Texture & Color: Master painters use layered techniques to avoid a flat, "plastic" look.
Subtle Coloring: Ivory, ochre, umber, and grey washes mimic fossilized mineral deposits.
Surface Detail: Simulated cracks (crazing), pore structures, and even faux "restoration fills" (where real fossils
are incomplete) add authenticity.
Imperfections: Slight asymmetries, healed injury marks (like on SUE's ribs), or even simulated sedimentary matrix
on parts of the bones enhance realism.
Natural History Museums: As a permanent centerpiece gallery.
Corporate Atriums & Entertainment Complexes: A "wow factor" statement piece.
Theme Parks & Attractions: The iconic photo opportunity.
Educational Institutions: For universities or science centers.
High-Impact Retail: For flagship stores or adventurous brands.
A life-size T. rex skeleton is more than decor; it's an experience. It stops people in their tracks, inspires wonder about
Earth's deep past, and serves as a timeless symbol of power, science, and imagination. The goal is to make every
visitor look up and feel the sheer magnitude of a lost world.