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Friday, October 28, 2011

Review of the Carnegie Safari Dinosaur Collectibles Giganotosaurus Dinosaur Model

!±8± Review of the Carnegie Safari Dinosaur Collectibles Giganotosaurus Dinosaur Model

The Carnegie Safari Dinosaur Model - Giganotosaurus

When it comes to models of dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, the American based company Safari has a deserved reputation for making realistic dinosaur replicas and other models of animals from pre-history.  They have been making models for more than twenty years now and it is such a pleasure to see Safari introducing new replicas of dinosaurs, not just animals such as Tyrannosaurus rex but more unusual, but equally spectacular creatures such as the Giganotosaurus model.

Each replica in the Carnegie Dinosaur Collectibles range, a range that surprisingly, despite its name includes other prehistoric creatures as well, is to scale and they are sculpted under the guidance of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh.  Before a dinosaur model is put into full production it has to be authenticated by the palaeontologists at the museum.  Having worked with a number of institutions developing dinosaur models and other merchandise we know what a rigorous process this can be.  The end result is a collection of highly detailed prehistoric animals and the Giganotosaurus model is no exception.

Giant Southern Lizard - Giganotosaurus

Giant Southern Lizard, for that is what the name Giganotosaurus means, is coloured a pale blue, greyish colour with darker banding along the back and partially along the flanks. This colouration contrasts markedly with the other large Theropod models in the range such as the Tyrannosaurs.  Clearly care has been taken to ensure that this model looks very different from the scale models of T. rex within the Carnegie Dinosaur Collectibles range.  The animal is posed in an aggressive posture with jaws wide open as if this particular Giganotosaurus is roaring.  Nice detail is revealed in the open mouth, with well painted teeth and fine detail in the palate.  The teeth are of different sizes, in recognition of this dinosaur's ability to shed teeth and replace them throughout its life. These features, in combination with the superb paint job on the face, eye crests and the top of skull make the Giganotosaurus model really stand out.  At just over 28 cm long and standing 15 cm tall this is a substantial replica and surprisingly, it is very stable on its two small feet.  The tail is not used as a third point of contact with the ground to help balance the model, instead it is held out behind the animal in a more natural pose.

A Question of Scale

It is a relief to note that Carnegie Safari have resisted the urge to make this an outsized model.  After all, they are trying to depict one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs known in the fossil record.  A member of the Allosauridae that may have measured over 46 feet long and weighed 8,000 kilos or more.  The scale chosen is 1:50, permitting the model makers to produce a reasonably sized dinosaur model that is light enough to be carried by a small child.  The Giganotosaurus model at the 1:50 scale has been produced in the same scale as the Safari Tyrannosaurus rex model, this permits collectors to exhibit these models together allowing observers to see the differences between these two top predators.  The Tyrannosaurus rex and Giganotosaurus models make a fine display when placed adjacent to each other.

Getting the Hands Right

One of the problems encountered by model makers when tackling large Theropod dinosaurs is how to get the fore-limbs and hands (manus) looking right.  In Giganotosaurus the arms are much reduced and the three-fingered hands (digits 1, 2 and 3 anatomically), could not reach the mouth.  When creating a model these arms and hands can look ungainly and out of proportion but the designers at Carnegie Safari have avoided this keeping the arms slung low under the body but angled forward in a grasping form of pronation.  This is an accurate depiction if the re-constructed skeletons in the museums are anything to go by.

Sticking our Necks out About the Neck

The tall but narrow skull is well-detailed and contrasts with the box-like skull of the T. rex model.  Interestingly, although the skull was much lighter than an equivalent sized Tyrannosaur, my only slight complaint is that the neck does not look muscular enough to carry the large head on the model.  Allosaurs (Giganotosaurus is a member of the Allosauridae), have strong "S" shaped necks and I can imagine the neck being quite powerful to help drive the jaws into the flesh of this dinosaur's prey.  A strong neck would also have resisted the forces applied to the skull as a wounded animal struggled as well as helping Giganotosaurus feed by being strong enough to help tear pieces of meat from the carcass of any dead animal.

This one small criticism aside, the Giganotosaurus model from Safari is a welcome inclusion into their Carnegie Dinosaur Collectibles range and would make a worthwhile addition to the collection of any dinosaur model enthusiast.


Review of the Carnegie Safari Dinosaur Collectibles Giganotosaurus Dinosaur Model

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Revision of the Model Schleich Dinosaur Giganotosaurus

!±8± Revision of the Model Schleich Dinosaur Giganotosaurus

The study of theropod dinosaurs, the name of the sub-order of dinosaurs, that contains a lot of meat eaters in the news lately. There were a number of exciting new discoveries and new discoveries and a range of carnivorous dinosaurs have been named and described. A new superstar is undoubtedly among the theropod Giganotosaurus (Giganotosaurus Carolina), why? The answer is simple, most of these giant predators palaeontologists from Argentina to be the largestCarnivorous dinosaur known to science. Since then it has been more than a century, T. rex touted as the largest, there is some evidence that Tyrannosaurus rex may regain his title, but for now is "Giant Lizard South", as this is what it means Giganotosaurus, which the ruling.

In recognition of the new popularity and fame Giganotosaurus, a number of manufacturers have produced models of models of it. First it was Safari, and their model pretty and delicate looking launched aA few years ago. Bullyland followed last year with a model of Giganotosaurus as part of their line famous museum, this animal had a hinged jaw and a head of bright red. Now creep in Germany have indeed arrived and produced their own model of Giganotosaurus, the only addition this year of its acclaimed series Replica Saurus.

Get a grip Giganotosaurus

Discovered in 1993, had a significant increase of the Giganotosaurus dinosaurPopularity, although T. Rex the dinosaur remains more popular in the world, our own customer surveys, Giganotosaurus is a winning piece by piece, year after year. Which is not bad, especially considering that this dinosaur was named and described only once in fifteen years. Giganotosaurus fossils in Patagonia (Neuquén Province), Argentina, from different genres were theropods (Carcharodontosaurus, Deltadromeus and Megalosaurus, for example) is found, by a known Giganotosaurusnearly complete skeleton. Two specimens were found near each other, transformed by the discovery, remains a beast with almost three quarters of its skeleton. Close to the jaw of a specimen was found even larger Giganotosaurus. Although it is difficult to give an accurate estimate of the size and scope of this member of the clade Allosauroidea, especially in the fossil record to provide a large part of the tail missing bones, scientists have estimated thatAnimals over 14 meters in length. This makes it slightly larger than the largest known example Tyrannosaurus - "Sue", which is on display at the Field Museum in Chicago. Giganotosaurus weighed between 4-8 tons, and his skull was larger than any Tyrannnosaur excavated material. It 'been suggested that this dinosaur as a hunter of large herbivores and its environment Titanosaurs mid-Cretaceous specialized released. The analysis of the relationship between the upper and lower leg bonessuggesting that Giganotosaurus is not a fast runner. However, it would not need speed to reach the Titanosaurus great, but just the ability to, animals, weighing 100 tons and the new Stealth model shows an animal more capable, this could be overcome.

The new model of occult Giganotosaurus

The creeping Giganotosaurus (product code 16464) is a full 20 inches high (height measured head) and is about 36 inches long. And 'interesting to note that in2010-collectors are new manual and the catalog of this German manufacturer is not listed measures for current models. However, we always like to measure themselves and publish the financial information online. Based on the scientific work of Giganotosaurus, we released this model are based on a scale of 1:20 have estimated the chain the same size as other large theropods in the range creep, or T. rex, Allosaurus, and Spinosaurus. Interestingly, inPromotional photos were sent to us, the Giganotosaurus in battle with the Schleich Spinosaurus shown. Although these two large meat-eaters in the same geological period (Albian faunal stage of the mid-Cretaceous period) were available, they lived in different parts of the world and is relatively safe to assume that one has never been a Giganotosaurus Spinosaurus. The model's head in the body to a certain degree rotated and the tail is slightly curved back, this represents a degree of animationotherwise the static model and makes it more stable in their two-legged position. We had concerns about how stable it would be a great model when it was in prototype stage, but the subtle adjustment of the head and the tail has maintained the position of center of balance on the sides, so no problem standing on the model

Exquisite detail, especially the head

The strip is Giganotosaurus dyed light brown with a few random spots along the tan side.There are thorns along the entire body of the animal from the tip of the snout to the head, neck and back until the end of the tail. We are not sure how Giganotosaurus had spikes but the effect is certainly very impressive. The hind legs are very muscular and very strong, an accurate assessment of the anatomy of dinosaurs, that the scientific work on the proportions of the body. The tail is very deep and seems very strong. This model hasthe thickest part of meat-eating dinosaur's tail in the slow-Saurus area. The tail is nearly twice as thick, where it enters the body when compared to the model of Tyrannosaurus.

Like most theropods open models in the sliding area of ​​the head with the mouth (the exception to the Schleich Allosaurus model) is displayed. Shows a dinosaur with its mouth open is a common feature of dinosaur models. This gives the design team a chance to show the details of the mouth, teethand language, for example. The open mouth gives the impression of movement, as if the roaring beast. In fact it is very unlikely that dinosaurs running around with their mouths open most of the time. A study of existing predators such as lions and tigers now suggest that the dinosaurs have not moved around with their jaws. But this small point aside, it must be said that the head of Giganotosaurus model is finished in every detail, the teeth are well done andThe extent and the anatomy of the skull and jaw properly represented. The eye is black and has a dull, lifeless quality that gives this model the appearance of a ruthless killer and specific for this particular model Giganotosaurus a real favorite among fans of dinosaurs and model collectors.


Revision of the Model Schleich Dinosaur Giganotosaurus

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Works Earth4Energy?

!±8± Works Earth4Energy?

For those who are interested in saving, renewable energy sources as a way to raise money on their electricity bills, put less reliance on fossil fuels and use play a small role in environmental conservation, the Earth4Energy Manual was a breath of fresh air. He promised to work all these things but Earth4Energy? This article is about what works and what you should know before you get the manual.

First, the manual explains how to make a solar panel and a wind turbine. These devicesdirectly create electricity, which can be stored in a battery or AC power and convert its use at home.

The manual is well written and makes good use of graphics, photos and videos showing how to make a solar panel or wind turbine rotor. If you follow the instructions, you'll end up with a solar panel and a windmill. Current and generate in optimal conditions.

But while this book appears to promisedoes have some things to note.

The solar panel that you are doing is just a small solar system. Does not turn on at home or even just one of the two devices in your home. To do this, you must have much more of a record to do. Based on energy consumption, in fact, it would be maybe 10 or more for the creation of these tables. For one, cost more to make ten records and have the space on the roof to observe the amount ofPlates.

In relation to the wind-driven generator, you need to do a good wind, it's worth. Of the two projects, the construction of wind-driven generator is more work and more stable, so you need to be sure it will work first hand. You also need to clear some space and air for your generator. If you have a small garden or live in an area with high density, the chances are that it makes no sense to the wind turbine.

Earth4Energy workshad expected, but probably not as good as you.


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