Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaurs Feature in Dinosaur Diorama
Our thanks to Robert Townsend who set us some more photographs of the prehistoric animal inhabitants of his large dinosaur inspired diorama. This time, the theme is Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaurus and the enthusiastic model maker has created a number of mini scenes featuring “Tyrant Lizard Kings” and their contemporaries.
A Pair of Tyrannosaurs Feeding on the Carcass of a Titanosaur
Picture credit: R. Townsend
The picture above shows a Wild Safari Prehistoric World T. rex (foreground) with a now retired, Carnegie Collectables special anniversary T. rex replica (background). Titanosaurs did co-exist with tyrannosaurs, especially in the more southern parts of Laramidia. The titanosaur Alamosaurus sanjuanensis is known from Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian faunal stage) deposits, there is some evidence to suggest that T. rex scavenged carcasses of this huge sauropod, whether or not they actively hunted these giants remains open to debate. If you look carefully a series of three-toed dinosaur prints can be seen in the photograph, a nice touch from the model maker, adding realism.
An Adult T. rex Feeds a Juvenile
Picture credit: R. Townsend
Late Cretaceous Tyrannosaurs
One of the benefits of building such a large diorama is that various mini-scenes can be incorporated into the bigger scenario. The photograph above shows an adult T. rex feeding a juvenile, one of the Schleich mini dinosaur figures. In the picture below, an armoured dinosaur Euoplocephalus (from the Battat Terra range of figures) battles a T. rex.
Tyrannosaurus rex Attacks Euoplocephalus
Picture credit: R. Townsend
Detailed Prehistoric Animal Replicas and Models
As the number of detailed prehistoric animal models and replicas have increased, collectors have been keen to find new ways of displaying their collections. Mr Townsend has constructed a substantial three-metre-long landscape that lends itself to a wide variety of scene building concepts representing different parts of the geological record.
For example, the Late Cretaceous of North America was the inspiration behind these images and horned dinosaurs made up a substantial portion of the megafauna in this part of the world at the end of the Mesozoic. Robert does not disappoint dinosaur fans as he has included several ceratopsians in his diorama.
Horned Dinosaurs (Einiosaurus and Achelousaurus) Confront Marauding Tyrannosaurs
Picture credit: R. Townsend
It is the attention to detail that elevates this dinosaur diorama, such as the skilfully painted backdrop complete with pterosaur stickers. The attention to detail is demonstrated in this aerial shot of the landscape, a tyrannosaur is making its way across the model and its tracks can be clearly made out in the substrate.
For dinosaur models and figures: Prehistoric Animal and Dinosaur Models.
An Aerial Shot of the Dinosaur Diorama Showing a Theropod Trackway
Picture credit: R. Townsend
The image (above) also demonstrates the clever use of other props that add authenticity, such as the strategic placement of boulders and the use of various model plants to help represent the flora of the Mesozoic.
Plant Model Takes Centre Stage
Picture credit: R. Townsend
In this cleverly composed photograph, it is the model of the prehistoric plants that take centre stage (CollectA Monathesia and Cycads), this model is seen in sharp focus, whilst a Tyrannosaurus rex model is in the background, other prehistoric plants frame the photograph and provide perspective.
To view the CollectA Prehistoric Life model range: CollectA Age of Dinosaurs Popular Range.
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
” A large landscape such as this lends itself to all sorts of possibilities when it comes to depicting life in the past. Much thought and care has gone into its construction and it is always a pleasure to see how Everything Dinosaur’s customers display their purchases.”
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