The Dinosauria is Scott's first show, delivered to Vagabond Blues in Palmer, Alaska on March through April 2007.
Tarbosaurus bataar: an Alarming Reptile Hero
This has been one of the more popular images: Tarbosaurus bataar (the alarming reptile-hero) from Mongolia.
Here's a PDF of the infosheet printed out beneath it.
Haliaeetus leucocephalus and the Avian Connection
Haliaeetus leucocephalus: the American Bald Eagle.
Here's the PDF of the infosheet beneath it.).
Psittacosaurus mongoliensis
Here's the PDF of the infosheet beneath it.
Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rex.
Here's the PDF of the infosheet beneath it.
Elliot's Cold-Crested Reptile
Here's the PDF of the infosheet beneath it.
Ankylosaurus: He's the Biggest One
The Ankylosaurus is a big one.
Roughly three feet high by eight feet long, it's the largest piece in the room (allowing it to be mounted on three pieces of foamcore was a cost consideration: it would have been too cost prohibitive for me to mount it as a single piece, and would have posed problems in transportation).
Here's the PDF of the infosheet beside it.
Edmontosaurus
Edmontosaurus spp.
Two drawings from life, of the same skull, different angles (section and elevation).
Here's the PDF of the infosheet beside them.
A Bi-Wing Foamcore and Gatorboard Flyer
Microraptor gui
Every exhibit needs a big piece to close on. The Microraptor, for 2007's The Dinosauria, is that piece. At 1.84:1 scale, it clocks in with a five-foot wingspan.
PDFs of the infosheets: first, second, and last.
This is an unique piece that was very difficult to make, composed of foamcore, gatorboard, and laminated 36# bond applied with ATG tape, hung with beading wire for support.