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  2. Carnegie collection - Wikipedia

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    They were produced by Florida-based company Safari Ltd., known for their hand-painted replicas, from 1988 to 2015, and became known as "the world’s premier line of scale model dinosaur figures." [ 1 ]

  3. Cultural depictions of dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Ned Colbert's The Dinosaur Book (1945) was the first such book, and its status as the only such book for many years made Colbert an important figure for the coming generations of paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts. [8] In the 1960s, paleontologist John Ostrom began work on the theropod Deinonychus. [25]

  4. Safari Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the collection contributed to positioning Safari Ltd as a leader in the dinosaur figurine community. Monterey Bay Aquarium , Monterey, CA. Contract with Safari Ltd signed – December 4, 1990 This public aquarium was founded in 1984 at the site of a former sardine cannery, Cannery Row.

  5. Paleoart - Wikipedia

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    The earliest depictions of dinosaurs in movies, such as the 1933 King Kong film and the 1925 production of The Lost World, based on the Arthur Conan Doyle novel of the same name, relied heavily on Knight's dinosaur paintings to produce suitable dinosaur models that were realistic for the time.

  6. Dinosaur suit - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaur suits were first used in early monster movies, such as Gorgo (1961), which featured a T-Rex like monster. [1] They continued to be used in films such as Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend (1985) which used animatronic brontosaurus suits with radio-controlled heads, [2] and in television series like Dinosaurs (1991), a sitcom with a family of dinosaurs.

  7. Strange Change Machine - Wikipedia

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    The play set consisted of: The Strange Change Machine -- constructed of a red metal base and a domed "Expansion Chamber," with a heating element at the bottom, a "Pre-Heat Area," for warming the capsules, and the "Compressor," a hand-cranked screw-press for re-compressing the figures into nondescript blocks with the Mattel logo restamped on the surface.

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