Triceratops prorsus skull reconstruction




Evolurtion2art, now in Historyland, Hellevoetsluis, The Netherlands



The skull is about 250 cm long 200 cm high and 150 cm wide.



2020



The total project took 6 months.









This skull had real good horns and was, reasonable, complete. The nasal horn is one of the biggest and most complete ever found. This project would have been impossible without the skills of Tony Skelton of I&I design. His work was vital for mounting the real skull parts and ankering the artificial parts. Tony, thank you for your humour, talent and energy.



Litho´s and drawing, of this species, were handed to us bij the client. We were provided with some 3D prints for the difficult sections. Some parts were scanned and mirrored before printing so we could use them directly in the reconstruction.
Enciclopedia of Dinosaurs, P.J. Currie and K.Padian,
Dinosaurs The encyclopedia, Donald F. Glut,
The complete Dinosaur, O.Farlow and M.K.Brett-Surman,
The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs, Gregory S. Paul,
The horned dinosaurs, Peter Dodson,
The complete dinosaur, M.K. Brett-Sureman, T.R. Holtz JR and J.O. Farlow.