Meet `Hector´, the most famous Deinonychus in paleontology.
The original fossil was sold at auction for $12.4 million and this was the dinosaur skeleton that inspired the velociraptors of Jurassic Park, although it was actually a Deinonychus antirrhopus.
Discovered in Montana in 1964, this specimen provided valuable information about the behavior and anatomy of predatory dinosaurs.
We are pleased to be able to exclusively offer this magnificent replica of the skeleton of 'Hector', modeled in detail and made through an exhaustive paleontological study to create this magnificent reproduction of the emblematic Deinonychus.
If you need other scales please feel free to contact us at info@dinosauriacreatures.com
Approximate measurements of Deinonychus:
Easy-to-assemble kit with metal joints
- Scale 1:3
- Length 352 mm
- Height 170 mm
- Width 56 mm
- Snout-tail length 413 mm
- Solid pieces
- Includes stand
- Does not include base
- Scale 1:3
- Length 950 mm
- Height 460 mm
- Width 150 mm
- Snout-tail length 1100 mm
- Solid pieces
- Includes stand
- Does not include base
- Scale 1:1
- Length 2850 mm
- Height 1380 mm
- Width 450 mm
- Snout-tail length 3300 mm
- Solid pieces
- FREE SHIPPING AND PACKAGING IN PALLETIZED WOODEN BOX
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