My sculptures are sold four different ways.
1.A kit is an unfinished primered resin sculpture. Hobbyists who prefer to paint their own models commonly purchase this type of sculpture.
2. A finished open addition resin cast sculpture is hand painted, and comes with name plaques, attached to a wood base.
3. Fiberglass is an extremely strong, and different types can be used for indoor or outdoor displays. I incorporate this medium for my larger pieces only.
4. All of my sculptures are available in limited addition bronze. The number of runs vary with each sculpture. Bronzes come with metal name plaques, a hard wood or marble base, and a hand signed certificate of authentication. Bronze is considered the fine art aspect of sculpture, and has a depth, beauty and permanence unattainable in other mediums.
Most of my studio's revenue is based on private, film, museum, or government commissions. If you or your institution are searching for professional paleontological related sculpture, please call or email for free quotes.
1/35th scale
A. Triceratops horridus1/35th scale resin $ 50.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 200.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 1,100.00.
Triceratops was giant Hell Creek ( Latest Cretaceous ) Formation Chasmosaurine horned dinosaur. This sculpture is based on a huge fossil skull at BYU's Earth Science Museum. The skull is over ten feet long, and may push Triceratops into being the absolute largest ceratopsian. Triceratops lived at the very end of the Age of Dinosaurs and was a comtemporary of Tyrannosaurus Rex.This sculpture has won Best of show, professional, Creative Arts, 2002 Utah State Fair, painted resin, and 2nd place Fine Art Bronze professional, 2003 Utah State Fair.
B. Pentaceratops sternbergii 1 1/35th scale resin (retired).
C. Pentaceratops sternbergii 2 These two giant chasmosaurs are based on the composite skull and skeleton at the Sam Noble Natural History Museum, in Norman, Oklahoma. It is among the very largest ceratopsians known to science. (Also retired).
D. Diceratops hatcheri1/35th scale resin $ 50.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 175.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 1,000.00
This is a close Triceratops relative known only from a single skull. It is now residing at the Smithsonian, in Washington D.C.
E. Pachyrhinosaurus canadensis1/35th scale resin (retired).
This strange ceratopsian is known from a large bone bed in canada. There are thousands of fossil remains from small juveniles up to giant adults. It is the largest of the centrosaurian horned dinosaurs.
F. Styracosaurus albertensis1/35th scale resin $ 45.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 120.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 600.00.
This famous medium sized Judith River formation, Late Cretaceous centrosaur had large ornate spikes on it's frill.
G. Centrosaurus apertus1/35th scale resin $ 45.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 120.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 600.00.
This medium sized Canadian ceratopsian lived at the same time as styracosaurus. It was the first to be described by science of the Short frilled, or Centrosaurinae horned dinosaurs. It was preyed on by T-Rex ancestors.
H. Einiosaurus procurvicornis1/35th scale resin $ 45.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 150.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 600.00.
Both Einosaurus and Achelousaurus are from the earliest Campanian ( Late Cretaceous) of Montana.
I. Achelousaurus Horneri1/35th scale resin $ 45.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 150.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 600.00.
Both Achelousaurus and Einosaurus where found at the same fossil site. Fossil remains of Achelousaurus wherefound directly underneath Einosaurus bones, in a slightly older formation.
J. Chasmosaurus belli 1/35th scale resin $ 35.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 150.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 600.00.
This medium sized horned dinosaur was one of the first of the Chasmosauridae, or long frilled ceratopsians. It would give rise to later much larger realitive such as Pentaceratops and Torosaururus. It lived in the Judith river formation with several other kinds of ceratopsians.
K. Torosaurus latus 1/35th scale resin $ 50.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 2000.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 1,100.00, unless otherwise noted.
This Lance Creek ( Latest Cretaceous ) Chasmosaur is considered by many paleontologists to be the largest horned dinosaur. Skulls of Torosaurus have been measured at well over ten feet in length. The jury is still out on what is the largest horned dinosaur, because new fossils are being prepped in museum labs across North America.
L. Anchiceratops longirostris1/35th scale resin $ 45.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 145.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 700.00.
This large Horseshoe Canyon Formation ( Late Cretaceous ) Chasmosaurine was first found in Western Canada . It is considered to be a direct decendant of Chasmosaurus, it's earlier relative. A bone bed with many fossil elements of this horned dinosaur where recently found in the Alberta area.
M. Arrhinoceratops brachyops1/35th scale resin $ 45.00 kit, painted and fiished with plaque and wooden base, $ 120.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 700.00.
This long frilled Ceratopsian is known from only one skull. It is from the same Late Cretaceous formation as it's close cousin, Anchiceratops.
N. Shonisaurus popularis / Nevada 1/35th scale.
Kit: $ 90.00. Price for painted resin $ 225.00 + 10.00 S/H. Limited edition bronze $ 1,500.00.
Length 15 Inches, Height with base 10 Inches
This gigantic Late Triassic Ichthyosaur is now considered to be a primitive shastasaur. Many individual shonisaurs of various sizes where found together in Mid Triassic marine outcrops, near Berlin, Nevada. Shonisaurus popularis is the Official State Fossil of Nevada.
O. Shonisaurus sikanniensis / British Columbia 1/35th scale.
Kit: $ 150.00. Price for painted resin $ 350.00 + 10.00 S/H. Limited edition bronze $2,300.00.
Length 24 Inches, Height with base 14 Inches
This gigantic Late Triassic Ichthyosaur was twice the mass of it's american cousin, S. popularis. It's remains were first discovered by backwoods hikers in British Columbia, Canada in the mid 1990's. S. sikannaiensis, at 75 feet, was the size of a modern baleen whale. There is fossil evidence that this fish lizard my have acheived an even greater size. S.sikanniensis was first descibed in The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Volume 24, December 2004.
P. Torvosaurus tanneri. 1/35th scale kit $ 65.00, painted and fiished resin with plaque and wooden base, $ 175.00 + $ 5.00 S/H. Limited edition bronzes are $ 1,100.00. This Late Jurassic, Morrison Formation Megalosaur was over 40 feet in length. It had a large robust skull, and uniquely short forearms. Fossil remains of this super theropod have been found in Wyoming, Utah and Colorado.
Q. Tyrannosaurus " Centennial " rex 1/35th scale. Kit: $ 75.00.Painted resin, $ 200.00. Bronze, $ 1,100.00.
This sculpture was rendered under the direction of some of the top Tyrannosaur experts of the 21st century, at the June, 2005 100 years of T-Rex symposium, in Hill City, South Dakota. The anatomy, pose, and skin are based on these critiques.
R. Saurophaganax maximus1/35th scale. Kit: $ 75.00.Painted resin, $ 200.00. Bronze, $ 1,000.00.
This gigantic allosaur terrorized it's contemporaries in the latest Jurassic Morrison formation, 145 million years ago,. It's fossil remains have been found in what is now Wyoming and Oklahoma.
S. Mapusaurus rosei 1/35th scale. Kit: $ 75.00.Painted resin, $ 200.00. Bronze, $ 1,000.00 14 inches long.
This gigantic charcharodontosaurid was a close relative of the later Giganontosaurus carolinii.and was found in Argentina about a decade ago, in a mass grave site. There were 15 individual skeletons, from 20 foot long juveniles to 45 plus foot long adults, found together, with no fossils of any other type of animal. This discovery suggests some pretty strong evidence that these theropods hunted in packs, and probably had enough combined fire power to bring down sauropods the size of Blue Whales.
It's skull was slightly larger than Giganotosaurus, making it the largest theropod known to science. ( there is some debate about Spinosaurus's alleged monolithic size.)
T. Prognathodon currii / Israel 1/35th scale. Kit: $ 75.00. Painted resin, $ 200.00, Bronze $ 1,100.00. Prognathodon was a gigantic blunt skulled mosasaur. It was named in honor of Dr. Phil Currie, the famous dinosaur paleontologist. This Prognathodon's only remains were found in Israel, and include a complete five foot crushed skull and several neck vertebra. It's total body length is unknown, but conservatively was over 45 feet. Prognathodon currii was first described in The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, volume 22, Number 3, September, 2002. This sculpture comes in one piece, with a separate base in the shape of the modern state of Israel.
The Museum Collection
A. Gastonia burgei ( In honor of Gaston ) 1/10th scale. Kit $ 225.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 500.00. Limited edition bronze $ 2,500.00.
Gastonia was a medium sized armored dinosaur. It was found in the early 1990's in Eastern Utah, and was very similar to it's polycanthid relatives found in Great Britain in the 19th century. Many Gastonia fossil remains have been unearthed in the past ten years by various museum institutions. We have a good record of Small juveniles up to twenty foot adults. This sculpture was rendered under the supervision of Dr. James Kirkland, Utah State Paleontologist, who described and named it, and Robert Gaston, who discovered it, and it was named in honor of.
B. Animantarx ramaljonesi ( Living fort ) 1/10th scale. Kit $ 125.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 250.00. Limited edition bronze $ 1,200.00.
It was small for a armored dinosaur, only about ten feet long, or the size of a medium cow. It lived during the Early Cretaceous, 110 ten million years ago. Animantarx ramaljonesi ( Living fortress ) was discovered in a remote area of Emery County, Utah by a retired Utah radiological technician named Ramal Jones in 1994. Mr. Jones found the fossil remains of Animantarx using a mobile radiation detector that he designed and built. The device could pick out the slight radiation emissions from fossilized bone, while the fossil material was still buried in the ground. Animantarx is the first dinosaur discovered solely by technology. Many additional fossils have since been found with this device. Because of his efforts, Animantarx was named in Ramal Jones's honor. This sculpture represents the latest information on the appearance of this amazing dinosaur, and won Best of show, creative Arts, at the 2004 Utah State Fair.
C. Eolambia caroljonesi ( first Lambeosaur ) 1/10th scale.28 inches long. Kit $ 260.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 600.00. Limited edition bronze $ 2,900.00. Eolambia was a primitive duck billed dinosaur. It still retained some physical traits of the iguanodonts, it's direct ancestors. Eolambia fossil remains were first found in Eastern Utah, at the The Carol Site, a Early Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation locality. It was found along side Animantarx , and is named in honor of Raymal Jones 's wife Carol.
D. Dilophosaurus wetherilli ( double crested reptile ) 1/10th scale . 20 inches long. Kit $ 165.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 350.00. Limited edition bronze $2,500.00. It comes with a Lake Dixie ceolocanth fish base.
This Early Jurassic crested theropod, at 18 feet in length, was the largest carnivorous dinosaur of it's time. Dilophosaurus remains have been found in Arizona and Utah. It may have hunted primitive sauropods and giant ceolocanth fish along the shores of ancient Lake Dixie, in Southwest Utah, 200 million Years ago. This sculpture is a maquette for a full sized 18 foot long bronze monument that will be placed in front of the Saint George Dinosaur Discovery Track site at Johnson Farm Museum, in Utah. This commission is currently in production.
E. Megapnosaurus kayentakatae ( Big dead reptile ) 1/10th scale . 10 inches long. Kit $ 90.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 200.00. Limited edition bronze $ 1,100.00. Megapnosaurus was an Early Jurassic descendant of Ceolophysis. Remains have been found in Arizona and Utah. Like it's much larger cousin Dilophosaurus , it had a double set of crests running down its skull. Only Megapnosaurus 's crests were much smaller. This sculpture was made for The Dinosaur Discovery Track site at Johnson Farm Museum, in Saint George, Utah, and is on permanent display there.
F. Brontotherium hatcheri ( Thunder Beast ) 1/10th scale . 15 inches long. Kit $ 225.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 500.00. Limited edition bronze $ 2,900.00. Brontotherium was the largest of the Titanotheres, a group of uneven toed ungulates, that roamed the American prairies and badlands, in the Ogolecene period, 30 million years ago. This sculpture is the maquette for a life sized bronze, for the Badlands National Park in South Dakota. The project is tenatively scheduled to be completed in April, 2007.
G. Falcarius utahensis 1/10th scale . 14 inches long. Kit $ 100.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 250.00. Limited edition bronze $ 1,200.00. The sculpture comes with a base with a primitive varanid lizard.
This primitive Early Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation therizosaur was first described in 2004 by Utah Paleontologist Dr. James Kirkland. This predatory dinosaur, probably like it's Asian descendants, was covered with a stringy feathering. The Crystal Geyser bone bed, located south of Green River Utah, has thousands of disarticulated Falcarius fossil bones of various ages, from tiny juveniles, to 12 foot long adults. A second sprawling bone bed was recently discovered near the first location, and named the Suarez Sister Site, in honor of the twin sisters who have recently completed their Ph. D papers on the area. This sculpture is on permanent display at the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum.
H. Allosaurus fragilis ( Other reptile ) 1/8th scale . 46 inches long. Kit $ 325.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 700.00. Limited edition bronze $ 3,900.00.
Allosaurus was a large theropod dinosaur, That grew to over thirty feet in length, and weighed over two tons. It's fossil remains have been discovered in the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Western United States, including Wyoming, Colorado, Montana and Utah. Because Allosaurus fossilized bones have been found in great abundance at a site in Eastern Utah called the Cleveland / Loyd, it was made the Utah State Fossil.
I. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum ( Utah thief ) 1/8th scale . 21 inches long. $ 225.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 500.00. Limited edition bronze $ 2,600.00.
Utahraptor was first discovered in 1992 in the same quarry, the Yellow Cat, as Gastonia . It was the largest member of the dromaeosaur or 'raptor dinosaur family. It had more robust features than it's smaller cousins, and may have hunted by ambush. When first discovered, Utahraptor was a sensational find. At that time, Steven Speilberg was wrapping up production on the first Jurassic Park Movie. Speilberg felt that the velociraptors from Micheal Chritchen's book, at six feet long, were to small to be scarey on the big screen, so he swapped the sizes of the movie's Dilophosaurus with those of the 'raptors. The velociraptors were now a frightening twenty feet in length. There was only one problem; there were no known species of 'raptors that were even close to that size. As the movie moved forward to release, Paleontologists found Utahraptor. This amazing coincidence caused an international media blitz, and gave a fortune of free advertising to not only Jurassic Park , but to the paleontologists in Eastern Utah as well. There was even some initial talk of originally naming Utahraptor " Speilbergraptor ", but that obviously didn't take place.
J. Zuniceratops christopheri ( Zuni Native American tribe horned face ) 1/5th scale, $ 225.00.00. Painted resin with plaques and wood base: $ 500.00, Limited edition Bronze: $2,700.00. 19 inches long. **
The original version of this sculpture was commissioned for The Discovery Channel's " When Dinosaurs roamed America".This sculpture was rendered under the supervision of Dr. James Kirkland and Douglas Wolfe, The Paleontologists who found, described, and named it. A copy of this Zuniceratops sculpture is on permanent display at The Mesa Southwest Museum. It has been officially endorsed by that institution.
** There is only one casting left of this sculpture.
Life size Sculptures
1. Eudimorphodon ranzii. 42 inch wing span.
2. Preondactylus buffarinii. 18 inch wingspan.
3. Batrachognathus volans. 20 inch wing span.
4. Pterodactylus kochi. 20 inch wing span.
5. Peteinosaurus zambellii. 24 inch wing span.
6. Scaphognathus crassirostris. 42 inch wing span.
7. Dorygnathus banthensis. 42 inch wing span.
8. Germanodactylus ramphastinus . 43 inch wing span.
The Pterosaur models are sold in many types of sets. Please call for prices. Shipping and handling are extra.
9. Pteranodon ingens. 23 feet across. $24,000.00. This model was sculpted around the skeletal cast of real pteranodon fossil bones. It is an extremely accurate replica of this late cretaceous giant pterosaur. Pteranodon ingens can also be constructed in different poses. Shipping and handling are extra.
10 . Velociraptor mongoliensis. 72 inches long, three feet tall. This sculpture was also made by wrapping the clay around the skeletal cast. It also comes in a variety of poses. One for $6,500.00, two for $10,500.00, three for $ 13,000.00. Shipping and handling are extra.
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