| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD086 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 599-3000USD |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Pieces/Month |
Realistic Museum Simulation Fiberglass Dinosaur Egg Fossils Skeleton Replica
These are museum-grade educational replicas created to provide authentic scientific experiences without
the fragility, rarity, and prohibitive cost of original fossils. They serve as durable, accessible teaching tools and
display pieces that capture every detail of genuine paleontological finds.
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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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High-Strength Fiberglass Composite: The primary material, chosen for its:
Extreme Durability: Resists chipping, cracking, and environmental damage.
Lightweight Nature: Easier to handle, mount, and transport than actual fossilized bone or stone.
Moldability: Capable of capturing microscopic surface details from original specimens.
Stability: Does not degrade over time in varying temperature/humidity (unlike some real fossils).
Direct Casting from Originals: The best replicas are made from molds taken directly from real, scientifically
important fossils (with permission from museums or institutes).
Master Craftsmanship: Sculptors and paleo-artists refine casts to ensure anatomical accuracy based on
current scientific understanding.
Authentic Surface Texture: Replicates the exact grain, pores, cracks, and mineralization of bone or eggshell.
Meticulous Painting & Patina: Layered painting techniques recreate the exact color, sediment stains, and
mineral deposits of the original. Matte finishes avoid a "plastic" look.
Full Skeleton Mounts: Complete, articulated dinosaurs (e.g., T. rex, Triceratops) for dramatic lobby or gallery
displays.
Partial Skeletons & Skulls: Individual skulls, limbs, or vertebrae for focused study and comparison.
Fossil Eggs & Nests: Clutches of eggs, often sectioned to show embryos (based on famous finds like
Maiasaura or Oviraptor nests).
Diorama Elements: Bones in "discovery pose" (half-embedded in replica rock matrix) for interactive or
immersive exhibits.
Hands-On Discovery Stations: Replicas visitors can touch, hold, and examine closely.
Traveling & Loaner Exhibits: Durable enough for frequent shipping and assembly.
Complementing Originals: Displaying replicas of fragile or unavailable specimens alongside real fossils.
"Dig Site" Simulations: Buried in sand pits for educational programs.
University Paleontology Labs: For student training in identification, preparation, and mounting.
K-12 Schools: Robust teaching aids that survive classroom handling.
Libraries & Public Outreach: As engaging visual anchors for programs and talks.
As accurate, lightweight, and durable props for productions.
For corporate lobbies, themed restaurants, or serious collectors who cannot acquire (or ethically choose
not to acquire) original fossils.
Realistic Museum Simulation Fiberglass Dinosaur Replicas are not mere decorations; they are critical tools
for science communication and education. They democratize access to paleontology, allowing people
worldwide to experience the wonder of dinosaurs up close. By combining rigorous scientific integrity with
robust engineering, they bridge the gap between priceless, fragile heritage and hands-on, immersive learning.
They represent a responsible and practical approach to sharing Earth's deep history.