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One Hour Triceratops


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Frilly frill update with extra dry skin material...

 

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Nice! Reminds me of those commercials that say "Build your own website in minutes!"

 

They never say HOW MANY minutes!

 

I remember there was a book series, "Learn ______ in 24 hours!" but it meant one hour a night for a month.

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Fun Fact: the Minnesota Science Museum has the largest mounted Triceratops in the world, one of only four such specimens. I saw it many times growing up and it is indeed large, bigger than a rhinoceros, approaching elephant size. Oddest detail... a plaque commemorating a visit by German composer Richard Wagner's granddaughter in the 1960's to dedicate it. "Endlich ein Ring für Fafner" it says.

 

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That's quite a beak those things had. I wonder what they were eating that needed that?

 

The front leg is articulated a lot lower on the body than i would have guessed but the rear leg goes almost to the top.

 

I wonder how anyone knew how to put a Triceratops together the first time they found one?

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Oooo..He/she is very lovely!

 

I particularly fancy the Purple Barney-licious looking one, but with perhaps some cadmium yellow-jello colored polka dots scattered hither and yon.

 

I wonder how anyone knew how to put a Triceratops together the first time they found one?

 

They lied, that's how!

 

Triceratops no Slouch. New forelimb study reveals

 

And then there was that nasty business "is it really a Triceratops or a juvenile Torosaurus?" Oh yes. Those were dark days indeed way back in 2010.

 

I suspect the real question has yet to be asked: What did Tri-toro-saucy-raptor's feathers look like...and could it fly? Ok. Maybe those questions are only being whispered behind closed doors.

 

Trini Lopezeraptorasaurus shall make a very fun TAOA:M modeling lesson.

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Frilly frill update with extra dry skin material...

 

ceratopsB0.jpgceratopsC0.jpg

 

 

ceratopsD0.jpg

 

 

Nice! Reminds me of those commercials that say "Build your own website in minutes!"

 

They never say HOW MANY minutes!

 

I remember there was a book series, "Learn ______ in 24 hours!" but it meant one hour a night for a month.

 

 

Anyone else remember the old Aurora dinosaur model kits. Thats what I thought of when I saw your triceratops head. The box art on all the old Aurora monster and dinosaur kits was really awesome.

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Anyone else remember the old Aurora dinosaur model kits. Thats what I thought of when I saw your triceratops head. The box art on all the old Aurora monster and dinosaur kits was really awesome.

 

I seem to recall having a stegosaurus kit at one time.

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