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Crystal Palace Megalosaurus Versatile Plastic 3d printed

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Crystal Palace Megalosaurus Versatile Plastic  3d printed
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Crystal Palace Megalosaurus Versatile Plastic

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Product Description
-This slightly larger version of the Megalosaurus can be printed in both versatile plastic and fine detail plastic.

-I have made this size available purely because this size works better in the versatile plastic option. 


These highly detailed models represent the grade one listed concrete statues, as displayed, in Crystal Palace Park, London. These statues are a unique insight into an important time in history where the upper classes decided that it was more productive to have an educated population. Anatomically incorrect, these original sculptures were based on incomplete skeletons at the time. They are the first ever flesh on bone reconstructions of dinosaurs anywhere in the whole world. The project was commissioned by Professor Richard Owen in 1852 and then sculpted by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. Initially constructed in Hyde Park, London, they were later moved to their current location. Built as part of a theme park, these served to entertain and educate the public. For the  Megalosaurus they only had the thigh bones, a part of the spine and two ribs, to base the reconstruction on.

The fact that they are anatomically incorrect is what gives them their uniqueness. However,  they need constant maintenance as over time the weather and environment degrades the materials  from which they are made. Water and plants get into the concrete,  which freezes, cracks and pulls everything apart.

 For more information about the Crystal Palace dinosaurs you can visit their website at cpdinosaurs.org

 

 

      
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meg 5inch
Dimensions:
4.23 x 4.51 x 12.35 cm
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