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Hopefully the video doesn't get too compressed, but here's a layer-by-layer look at Hatcher the Triceratops, built atop reposed scans of the mounted skeleton made available by the Smithsonian DPO. 🦴🥩🍗

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Profilbild von Dr Matt Dempsey
Dr Matt Dempseyvor 3 Jahren

Pretty proud of how this one turned out, I think it's some of my best model work yet. In the near future, I have plans to get an iteration of this 3D printed as a phyisical reference model.

Profilbild von Dr Matt Dempsey
Dr Matt Dempseyvor 3 Jahren

Want to know more about what some of these muscles were doing, and how they might relate to load bearing action, posture and gait? Check out our new paper on the evolution of forelimb muscle leverages in ornithischian dinosaurs:

Profilbild von Lucas Mateus
Lucas Mateusvor 3 Jahren

This turned out amazing! Your work has given me inspiration! Soon I intend to make the musculature of a sauropod in this style.

Profilbild von SergestusZ
SergestusZvor 3 Jahren

YES! YEEEEEEES! AAAAAAAA!

Profilbild von OrigamiPete
OrigamiPetevor 3 Jahren

Amazing!

Profilbild von AnaxTheJunius
AnaxTheJuniusvor 3 Jahren

It’s neck is longer than I expected

Profilbild von Paleontologizing (w/ Danny Anduza) is on Bluesky
Paleontologizing (w/ Danny Anduza) is on Blueskyvor 3 Jahren

BEAUTIFUL work. This is excellent stuff

Profilbild von Zoë Lanceley
Zoë Lanceleyvor 3 Jahren

Amazing work well done 👏

Profilbild von Marcos K. Pinheiro / "Marcos Wyvern" (Marcosaurus)
Marcos K. Pinheiro / "Marcos Wyvern" (Marcosaurus)vor 3 Jahren

Amazing! And very impressive! Bravo, Matt! :D

Profilbild von Alice Clark | Zoologist
Alice Clark | Zoologistvor 3 Jahren

oof, this is fantastic as ever Matt!

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