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Dinosaur fossils cast replicas for museums, schools and collectors



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Dinosaur cast replicas and dinosaur fossils / Dinosaur dig site / dinosaur dig panels.

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Do you need a panel not seen here? Let us know we can get it for you. We can also make a custom panel for you. Choose from many of our skulls and skeletons. Please note, custom designed products can not be returned. Large panels may require crating and freight shipping. Shipping costs are not included.

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Aerosaurus Therapsida
Aerosaurus Therapsida skeleton in situ.

Dig panel

In situ cast of the early Permian Mammal like reptile.

Panel measures: 23X15in (58X38cm).

Aerosaurus resin dig panel cast $275 (plus shipping)

You will be sent a paypal invoice for shipping costs.



Allodesmus dig panel

Allodesmus kelloggi skeleton panel

Miocene sea mammal from Caliornia's Shark's Tooth Hill Bob Ernst Collection.

Panel measures 77x47in (2.0x1.2m)

$825



Duckbill/Albertosaur Elements Sand Box Panel / Dinosaur dig panel: 8'x4'

Here are 2 seperate Sand Box Panels each measuring 4'x4'. They combine to form one 8x4 foot Dinosaur dig panel.

The panels consist of Duckbill and Albertosaur Elements.

The left panel has: jaw, vertebra, pelvis, femur, tibia, and maxilla.

The panel on the right has: jaw, vertebra, humerus, ribs, and hand.

Each panel is $700. This item needs to be shipped in a crate (approx cost $100, plus shipping).

Makes a great display or interactive dinosaur dig.

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Customer review: "The panels just arrived yesterday....they look awesome"



Chasmosaur dinosaur dig panels

Sandbox Panel Chasmosaur and Duckbill dinosaur elements

Chasmosaur dinosaur dig panels

Sandbox Panel Chasmosaur and Duckbill dinosaur elements

Panel #1: Chasmosaur skull, atlas, axis, skin, ungual. 4'x4'
Panel #2: Chasmosaur, vertebrate, ribs, toes, tibia/fibula and Cycad stump.

Panel #3: Chasmosaur foot, ulna, radius, humerus, rib, vertebrate. 4'x4'

Each panel is $695



Conchoraptor gracilis Adult in matrix (44")
A great example of Conchoraptor gracilis. This is an adult skeleton in matrix (2-D),

It measures 44 inches and is cast in resin.

This cast was molded from a privately owned specimen that was discovered in Mongolia in the Red Beds of Khermeen Tsav.

Resin cast: $1,900

Conchoraptor, juvenile skeleton in matrix (38")

Conchoraptor juvenile skeleton in matrix
Conchoraptor, juvenile skeleton in matrix 2D, 38,"

Scientific Name: Conchoraptor gracilis

Discovered in Mongolia at the Red Beds of Khermeen Tsav

Late Cretaceous

Resin cast $1,400 Sale $1,300



Conchoraptor gracilis Juvenile skeleton in matrix
Conchoraptor gracilis Juvenile skeleton in matrix. This cast measures 33 inches long. The skeleton was discovered in Mongolia in the Red Beds of Khermeen Tsav.

Molded from a privately owned specimen, the skeleton remains in-situ and displays beautiful preserved shoulder girdle and fore-limbs.

Resin cast $1,900



Marasuchus / Marasaurus Dinosaur cast Skeleton plaque

Marasuchus is a genus of dinosaur-like ornithodiran from the middle Triassic Period of Argentina. The species Marasuchus illoensis was originally described as a second species of Lagosuchus, L. lilloensis. However, in a restudy of Lagosuchus by Sereno and Arcucci (1994), the authors concluded that the original (type) specimen was too poorly preserved to allow any further specimens to be assigned to the genus. They also noted that the L. illoensis specimen had limb proportions different from the type species. On this basis, they assigned L. illoensis to a new genus, Marasuchus.

Resin cast measures aprox 3 1/2 by 4 feet.

$700



Monolophosaurus skeleton in matrix dinosaur skeleton dig panel

Monolophosaurus skeleton in matrix dinosaur skeleton dig panel

Pronounced (MON-oh-LOAF-oh-SAWR-us) Monolophosaurus (meaning "one crest lizard") was a medium-sized meat-eating dinosaur with a single crest on the top of the skull. It was a theropod from the late Jurassic. This speedy, bipedal dinosaur had long, strong legs, short arms, a large head, and was roughly 16 ft (5 m) long. A partial fossil was found in NW China in 1984. The type species is M. Jiangjunmiaosaurus. Monolophosaurus was named by paleontologists Zhao and Currie in 1993.

This skeleton is presented as found in matrix.

Resin & fiberglass cast replica dig panel

Measures 108 x 75 inches $3,900



Montana Dueling Dinosaurs" Replica Series
The Montana Dueling Dinosaurs" Replica Series

Theropod Skull In-Situ (Right Profile)
Theropod Left Arm In-Situ (humerus, radius/ulna, hand)
Theropod arm $800

Ceratopsian Skin Impression (from the left hip area)


Ceratopsian Right Foot (tibia/fibula, complete foot)
$1100


Theropod skull price $1,500



Nanosaurus / Hypsolophodon skeleton cast replica

Nanosaurus Skeleton in Situ

Hypsiolophodont.

Jurassic, from the Morrison Formation, Emery County, Utah

Panel measures 27x17 in (68x43 cm)

$250 plus shipping

Nanosaurus ("small or dwarf lizard") is the name given to a genus of dinosaur from the Late Jurassic. Described by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1877, it is a poorly-known ornithischian of uncertain affinities. Its fossils are known from the Morrison Formation of Colorado and possibly Wyoming. It has often been illustrated in the popular literature (as a "tiny dinosaur"), leaving the impression that more is known about it than actually is. Most representations are actually of what is now called Othnielosaurus or Othnielia.



Nyctosaurus sp skeleton dig panel cast (RF032)

Nyctosaurus sp skeleton dig panel cast

Nyctosaurus sp. replica

This is a very neat Pterosaur skeleton molded and cast just as it was found in Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk, Nebraska.

Great as a wall hanging or as a childrens dig panel.

Cast measures: 49x28in. (125x71cm)

$500 (oversized shipping costs may apply)



Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus

Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus skeleton cast replica panel.

This skeleton cast is made of resin/fiberglass and measures 72x30 inches.

$900

Plesiosaurus (pronounced: plee-zee-oh-SAWR-us). It's name comes from the Greek: plesios, which means "near to" + sauros, meaning: "lizard"). Plesiosaurus was a large (about 3 to 5 meters long), marine Sauropterygian reptile that lived during the early part of the Jurassic Period, and is known by nearly complete skeletons from the Lias of England and Germany. It was distinguished by its small head, long and slender neck, broad turtle like body, a short tail, and two pairs of large, elongated paddles. It lends its name to the order Plesiosauria, of which it is an early but fairly typical member.

Plesiosaurus was one of the first of the "antediluvian reptiles" to be discovered (by Mary Anning), and excited great interest in Victorian England. It was so-named ("near lizard") by William Conybeare, to indicate that it was more like a normal reptile than Ichthyosaurus, which had been found in the same rock strata just a few years previously.



Protoceratops & Velociraptor Fight Scene

Protoceratops & Velociraptor Fight Scene Plaque.

Scientific Name: Protoceratops and Velociraptor mongoliensis

Location: Mongolia, Djochta Formation.

Late Cretaceous.

Size 37" x 79," x 4" (aprox 100 lbs)

This item requires a crate. (Crate size: 88L x 46w x 21h weight aprox 350lbs).

Resin cast: $9,450 plus shipping.



Santanadactylus pricei skeleton in matrix

Santanadactylus pricei Articulated in matrix.

Santandactylus (meaning "Santana Formation wing") was a genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Aptian-age Romualdo Member of the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation, of Barra do Jardim, Araripe Plateau, Ceara Province, Brazil. Four species have been named. It was a large, long-necked pterosaur, with a relatively short snout, with teeth.

This specimen measures 43" and is housed in the Wyoming Dinosaur Center

Discovered in the Santana Formation, Brazil

Plaque Mount

Resin cast $950 Sale $925



St. George Theropod Track (HUGE!)

Here is one of the biggest and best Theropod Tracks on the market.

This print was found in St. George, Utah (often simply referred to as the "St. George Track" or "St. George dinosaur track").

St. George dinosaur track cast replica

Original fossil was found in Early Jurrasic

Cast measures an astounding 32"x27"

Resin cast replica: $295

This track can be modified using polyester resin for outdoor use for an additional charge. The outdoor version should last for 20 to 30 years $375



Stegosaurus (Hesperosaur) skeleton
Stegosaurus stenops skeleton panel cast. This wonderful Jurassic skeleton panel measures approximately 15 x 8 feet and is cast in the finest materials, and is available for both display $13,000 or $6,995 for a playground version. Both are beautiful, but the first is more suitable for professional display.



Struthiomimus skeleton dinosaur dig panel
Struthiomimus skeleton dinosaur dig panel. A rare site a dinosaur dig panel showing the bones as they were found in situ. This 1 piece resin cast of Struthiomimus measures 50"x30"x12" deep.

Solid resin cast: $12,000. A lighter foam version of the cast is also available (please inquire)



Tanycolagreus panel

Tanycolagreus panel; Jurassic;

Tanycolagreus is a genus of coelurid theropod from the Late Jurassic of North America.

Superorder: Dinosauria, Order: Saurischia, Suborder: Theropoda, Coelurosauria, Family: Coeluridae?, Genus: Tanycolagreus

The etymology of Tanycolagreus is based upon the structure of its long forelimbs (Greek tany - "long, stretched out", kolon - "limb" and agreus - "hunter"); the species is named for George "Top" Wilson.

Panel measures 7.75 feet x 6.16 feet

$4,600.00



Triceratops Skull plaque

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Triceratops Skull plaque

This Triceratops skull has been mounted in a 3D profile view much like it might have appeared in death. This type of mount allows it to be hung on a wall.

If space is an issue in your museum or collection this is a great way to finally own your own Triceratops skull. The panel is made of resin and fiberglass. It is 72 inches long, inches 42 wide and 12 inches in relief.
$1,200



Tyrannosaurus rex Life-Size Skull Sculpture

Customer review:
"The skull has arrived and we love it! Which means the kids are going to super adore it! Thank you very much."

Resin Sculpture

The quality and detail of this sculpture is superb. While not as scientifically accurate as a cast, the quality and attention to detail is wonderfully executed. In addition to it's impressive appearance as an exhibit (or the ultimate conversation piece), this skull makes an excellent educational tool.

shipping size 51 x 38.75 in (Life Size)

The top of the skull to the bottom is approx 33". The length of the skull is 46". The depth of the skull at the most shallow point (the nose) is 5", and the highest (deepest) point would be about 9".

$499 for indoor use. A different resin is used for outdoor use and is an additional $75.



T-rex (Tyrannosauripus) Footprint cast replica #1

Tyrannosauripus pillmorei footprint cast replica.

Discovered in Cimarron, New Mexico, USA in the Raton Formation.

Cast Tyrannosaurus / Tryrannosauripus pillmorei print measures aprox 31 inches wide x 37 inches high. Cast protrudes from wall between 6 and 8 inches in different parts of the cast.
The actual footprint portion of the cast measures aprox. 26 inches wide by 33 inches high. Weight before packing is aprox 20 pounds.

T- rex Track, positive cast, $599

Negative cast also available, $599

This track can also be made for outdoor dig panels.



T.rex Footprint Cast #2
Another great example of a T.rex (T-rex, Tyrannosaurus rex) footprint cast replica.

This cast can be hung on a wall or laid flat. It can be cast in solid resin with a special hardener added to enable the print to be stood on by children. (price will be slightly higher)

Resin cast $295



Xiphactinus (Xiphanctinus) audax

Xiphactinus audax (from Latin and Greek for "audacious sword-ray") was a large, 4.5 to 5 m (15 to 20 feet) long predatory bony fish that lived in the Niobraran Sea, in what is now North America, during the Late Cretaceous. A junior synonym of the species is Portheus molossus.

Xiphactinus fish,

Scientific Name: Xiphanctinus audax

This specimen was discovered in Kansas, USA in the Niobrara Formation.

From the Late Cretaceous,

Resin cast measures 29.5 x 27,"

Xiphactinus cast #1: $495

Skeletal remains of Xiphactinus have come from Kansas, Alabama, and Georgia.

Xiphactinus Head Plaque Mount #2

Resin cast $225



Dinosaur skeleton dig panels: Jurassic Quarry Educational play systems

Dinosaur skeleton dig panels: Jurassic Quarry Educational play systems Several different panels to choose from. Can be purchased individually or together for a larger dig area.

A: Gargoyleosaurus panel $1,595 (6ft 4" x4ft 7"x1")

B: Camarasaurus skull panel $1,995 (6ft5" x 5ft 4" x 10")

C: Camarasaurus foot panel $1,995 (4ft2" x 7ft x 11")

D: Camptosaurus panel $1,895 (9ft 5" x5ft x6")

E: Ceratosaurus panel $1,795 (8ft 2" x 5ft x5")

To purchase all 5 panels (A,B,C,D and E) the cost is $8,500



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