Velociraptor & Protoceratops Fighting Dinosaurs Animantarx Nodosaur Skeleton Gastonia burgei Ankylosauyr Skeletons Gastonia burgei Ankylosaur Juvenile Mymoorapelta maysi Ankylosaur Skeleton Apatosaurus Skeleton Model, 1/12th Scale by Philip Platt
Conchoraptor gracilis Adult in matrix 2-D, 44 inches, $1,900 Conchoraptor, juvenile skeleton in matrix 2D, 38,” $1400 Conchoraptor gracilix Juvenile in matrix 3-D, 33 inches, $1,900 Protoceratops andrewsi Skeleton Velociraptor mongoliensis
Plaque, 37” x 79,” $9500
Scientific Name: Velociraptor mongoliensis
Location: Mongolia
Formation: Djochta
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA Animantarx ramaljonesi $22,500
Early Cretaceous, 125 MYA
Cedar Mountain Formation of Western Colorado, USA
Specimen: College of Eastern Utah, Price, Utah
Length: approximately 11' Early Cretaceous, 125 MYA, Cedar Mountain Formation of Eastern Utah
Adult Skeleton:
Measurements: 14 feet long and 4.6 feet high
Specimen: College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum
Quarry: Gaston Quarry
Assembled Mount, $32,500
Unassembled Kit, $16,000
Photo by Francois Gohier Measurements: 11 feet long
Specimen: Brigham Young University Earth Sciences Museum
Quarry: Dalton Wells
Assembled Mount, $22,500
Unassembled Kit, $11,000
Photo by Francois Gohier Late Jurassic, 145 MYA, Morrison Formation of Western Colorado
Juvenile Skeleton:
Measurements: 11.6 feet long and 2.7 feet high
Specimen: Museum of Western Colorado
Quarry: Mygatt-Moore Quarry
Assembled Mount, $20,000
Unassembled Kit, $11,000
Photo by Francois Gohier
This 1/12th scale Apatosaurus skeleton was sculpted by dinosaur artist/engineer Phil Platt. The model was extensively and meticulously researched over a 10 year period from specimens in the Carnegie and other museum collections,. Each skeleton and model kit comes with The Apatosaurus Notebook containing the research and drawings done for the project by Mr. Platt.
Assembled Mount, 6’ 11” long, 16” high, $2,800
Unassembled Kit, $1,500
Photo by Francois Gohier
New discovery—Soon to be named Theropod
Mid Cretaceous, 90 MYA, Moreno Hill Formation of New Mexico
Measurements: 7.5 feet long
Specimen: Mesa Southwest Museum
Assembled Mount, $5,900
Unassembled Kit, $3,000
Photo by Francois Gohier Specimen: Private
Photo by Francois Gohier Scientific Name: Conchoraptor gracilis
Location: Mongolia
Formation: Red Beds of Khermeen Tsav
Age: Late Cretaceous, 80 MYA Specimen, Private
Specimen in-situ, with beautiful preserved shoulder girdle and fore-limbs
Photo by Francois Gohier Adult, 5 feet
Nest, 33 inches
Specimen: Private
Unassembled Skeleton Kit, $2,500
Adult Mount on Nest, $5,900
Nest only, $650
Assembled Adult Mount, without Nest, $5,200
Photo by Francois Gohier Complete mount, $16,000
Kit, $9,500
Scientific Name: Falcarius utahensis
Location: Utah, USA
Formation: Cedar Mountain
Age: Early Cretaceous, 125 MYA Late Jurassic, 145 MYA, Morrison Formation of Western Colorado
Ornithopod Skeleton
Measurements: 5.5 feet long
Specimen: Private
Quarry: Witherell
Assembled Mount, $4,800
Unassembled Kit, $2,500
Photo by Francois Gohier Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA, Djadochta Formation of Mongolia
Ceratopsian Skeleton:
Measurements: 6 feet long
Speciment: Private
Assembled Mount, $5,200
Unassembled Kit, $2,500
Photo by Francois Gohier Early Cretaceous, 130 MUA, Jiufotang Formation of Liaoning Province, China
Psittacosaurus meileyingensis (?)
Measurements: 38 inches long
Specimen: Private
Assembled Mount, $2,200
Unassembled Kit, $900
Photo by Francois Gohier Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA, Djadochta Formation of Mongolia
Velociraptor mongoliensis
Measurements: 5’ 9” long
Specimen: Private
Assembled Mount, $5,900
Unassembled Kit, $3,000
Photo by Francois Gohier
Cretaceous, 90 MYA, Moreno Hill Formation of Catron County, New Mexico, USA
Zuniceratops christopheri
Measurements: 9 feet long
Specimen: Mesa Southwest Museum, Mesa, AZ
Assembled Mount, $17,000
Unassembled Kit, $9,000
Photo by Francois Gohier
Velociraptor & Protoceratops Fighting Dinosaurs
Plaque, 37” x 79,” $9500
Scientific Name: Velociraptor mongoliensis
Location: Mongolia
Formation: Djochta
Age: Late Cretaceous, 83 MYA
|