STAN Tyrannosaurus rex® Children's 'Dig' - Display Replica
STAN Tyrannosaurus rex® Children's 'Dig' - Display Replica





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STAN Tyrannosaurus rex® Children's 'Dig' - Display Replica
The STAN™ Children's 'Dig' is designed with fun and learning in mind. Children love dinosaurs, almost as much as they love to dig in the dirt, which is why this dig site will quickly make your establishment a favored destination.
The STAN™ T. rex dig is made in sections. Each section is composed of replica bones set into simulated matrix. The bones are set in a fixed partially articulated position. The STAN™ T. rex dig sections are made according to your space and shape requirements.
You make the dig pit, install the STAN™ dig replica and cover it with artificial matrix (ask us for ideas about what to use). Children will eagerly pursue their new career in Paleontology!
Age | Late Cretaceous [~66 MYA] |
Locality | Hell Creek Formation, Harding County, South Dakota, USA |
Credit | STAN™ T. rex, discovered by Stan Sacrison, was collected by Black Hills Institute in 1992 & 1994, prepared by BHI in 1993 -1995. BHI returned in 2002, discovered more bones which were cleaned, prepared, & added to the skeleton. |
Notes | Standard production time is 5 months, check with us to confirm build time and delivery. |
Size | ~ 20’ l x 8’ w (6.1 x 2.4 m) |
Extras | Crate and packing fees apply. Please contact us for details. |
Material | Polyurethane resin with acrylic paints. |
Production times may vary. Custom products are not always available on hand. Please contact us for production time and delivery.
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