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Post by Pangolinmoth on Apr 10, 2009 9:11:22 GMT
Anyone been here? Amazing. It has the worlds largest display of mounted dino's boasting over 60+. If you ever come to utah GO. Maybe just come here to see the museum, and I guess 9 billion other awesome dino related things round here. If you go to the Museum of Natural History in SLC you can see the Camarasaur and Stegosaur I helped build while I worked there. There is also a great museum in Price that's real close to the Cleveland/Loyd quarry. Anyway, ramble ramble
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Aug 25, 2009 18:19:43 GMT
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Post by kevin on Aug 25, 2009 18:46:11 GMT
EWonderful, thank you. You know, we have had several posts along these lines, and it is always fun. I was wondering if we couldn't use a museum/dino attraction board or subboard somewhere just for these kinds of things, ?
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Post by Dan on Aug 25, 2009 21:22:46 GMT
Wow, gorgeous. You worked in this place? You remember how big that Dunkleostues is?
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Aug 25, 2009 21:27:08 GMT
Nope, Did not work here. I worked at the other dino museum here in SLC.
The Dunkleo is life size.
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Post by Dan on Aug 25, 2009 21:49:24 GMT
Man, you guys get all the cool stuff. All we have here are tourist traps.
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Aug 25, 2009 22:06:06 GMT
True, but you do get the Horseshoe crabs and that is a museum in and of itself.
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Post by dinonikes on Aug 25, 2009 23:08:36 GMT
I recognize that first diorama as the work of Chase Studios- as are the others as well i believe, certainly the other diorama with the dead ichthyosaur is theirs as well- this sort of underwater prehistoric diorama is their specialty- check out their website- just google Chase Studios- you can see many cool photos of the prehistoric and other natural models they make for museums-
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Aug 25, 2009 23:25:47 GMT
I recognize that first diorama as the work of Chase Studios- as are the others as well i believe, certainly the other diorama with the dead ichthyosaur is theirs as well- this sort of underwater prehistoric diorama is their specialty- check out their website- just google Chase Studios- you can see many cool photos of the prehistoric and other natural models they make for museums- It is, they have a link to the museum on their website. www.chasestudio.com/NAMAL.HTM
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Post by Tyrannax on Aug 26, 2009 2:44:49 GMT
Excellent pictures. That is the first life sized replication of a Megalodon I've seen.
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Aug 26, 2009 17:12:04 GMT
Excellent pictures. That is the first life sized replication of a Megalodon I've seen. Ha! I took that pic for you.
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Post by Tyrannax on Aug 27, 2009 3:55:40 GMT
Excellent pictures. That is the first life sized replication of a Megalodon I've seen. Ha! I took that pic for you. Really? I am almost positive you'd be more apt to have taken that for Cordylus. What about the Tyrannosaurus display?
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Aug 27, 2009 4:00:10 GMT
^^^ Ha, ye I took the rex one for ya too. I remember an old conversation in which you mentioned something about having never seen a Charcharodon model or something like that. I also took pics of the sauropods feet in reference to an older thread if anyone is interested.
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