A Beautiful Dinosaur Diorama
Our thanks to model collector and dinosaur fan Carl, who sent into Everything Dinosaur some pictures of his latest diorama. Carl was inspired by the 2001 film “Jurassic Park III”. This was the third film in the award-winning “Jurassic Park” series and the first of the franchise not to be directed by Steven Spielberg. Whilst it reprised many of the characters from the earlier movies, a Spinosaurus replaced Tyrannosaurus rex the apex predator. Carl’s diorama recreates a famous scene from the film. The Spinosaurus fights T. rex! The Nanmu Studio T. rex meets its demise after an assault from a W-Dragon Spinosaurus.
Picture credit: Carl
The W-Dragon Spinosaurus Battles the Nanmu Studio T. rex
The picture (above) shows the carefully composed prehistoric animal diorama. This is Carl’s interpretation of the classic scene from the film Jurassic Park III when a Spinosaurus battles a T. rex. The diorama was created using the W-Dragon Spinosaurus and the Nanmu Studio Once and Future King T. rex. As dinosaur fans will know, the Tyrannosaurus rex meets its demise.
Picture credit: Carl
The W-Dragon Spinosaurus stands in triumph over the corpse of the Tyrannosaurus rex. The Nanmu Studio T. rex figure has been replaced by the Rebor Tyrannosaurus rex carcase in the “jungle” colour scheme.
Mike from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“Jurassic Park has inspired lots of dinosaur dioramas. The Spinosaurus and T. rex is one of the most iconic scenes from the franchise. We congratulate Carl for skilfully blending figures from several ranges to recreate this dramatic scene.”
Picture credit: Carl
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CollectA Plants and the Rebor Display Base “Winter Tears”
In addition, to the two protagonists, Carl has used numerous other props in his prehistoric animal diorama. Some CollectA prehistoric plants have been used. For example, the large CollectA cycad trees add depth and help to frame the scene. Whilst the smaller Monathesia and cycads model accompanied by the Williamsonia figures in the foreground help to draw the viewer’s attention to the dinosaurs.
Picture credit: Carl
Recreating some of the incredible scenes from the “Jurassic Park” franchise using detailed prehistoric animal dioramas creates a sense of wonder and excitement. Dioramas such as Carl’s capture some of the thrilling magic that amazed cinema audiences.
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