National Geographic 1993 “Dinosaurs”

 

MONSTER MELEE a prehistoric menagerie produced by Kokoro gets a final check before installment in a dinosaur theme park near Tokyo. Suppling clients around the world, Kokoro incorporates the latest research into its museum-quality models. In the company’s workshop artists sculpt polyurethane bodies over pneumatically driven metal skeletons, then texture and paint silicone rubber skin. No one knows what colors dinosaurs were, but scientists surmise a variety as great as today’s birds.

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