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Fast and dirty: Found this cast a day or two back in the stock room- someone made an attempt...so I’m going to fix it since it uses similar colors to the lion and peccary projects.
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I was able to get an exact ID on this American Museum of Natural History cast...which I promptly forgot on a Post-it on my desk at work... so posting now as this is the next attempt at museum quality display prep. will update the ID in an edit...can remember it’s a cast of the type specimen from the Sharps formation. Porcine. for this one I plan extensive reconstruction to make it better than found!
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Will follow up with current stage photos shortly! Here is what I started with: Unidentified Provenance Unknown Really bad mold mismatch/ thick seam
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Ok, trying this again as I mistakenly hijacked @BellamyBlake excellent thread by bad tab shuffling! Sorry! anyway.... heres is what I started with. Managed to get five coats of white spray paint stripped off. As you can see this is a pretty poor cast.
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As I keep digging through the literal tons of old geology and earth science supplies in the store room, I came across a large box full of about 30 of these old Ward's Science Education fossil sorting kits. They are all injection molded plastic, and were pretty boring. The boss told me to "throw.that.junk.out. NOW." which of course means I loaded the entire box into my backpack. Legitimate salvage is legitimate salvage. Anyway, in preparation for turning many of our replica casts and such into display pieces for teaching (and to make the earth sciences lab look cool...I decided to paint a few up. I'm pleased with the results. However, my matte finish sealer decided to go glossy due to a heavy hand on my part, but that is why I'm dusting off the skills on cheap junk before I get into the hardcore stuff. It looks like my dream of an ammonite hatband will become reality eventually, as these plastic models are much lighter and more durable than a ring of rocks around my Kakadu... Note: I may haze snuck a real fossil in here and there just for comparison.
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LINK A GRAVID FOSSIL TURTLE FROM THE EARLY CRETACEOUS REVEALS A DIFFERENT EGG DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY TO THAT OF EXTANT MARINE TURTLES EDWIN-ALBERTO CADENA , MARY L. PARRA-RUGE, JUAN DE D. PARRA-RUGE and SANTIAGO PADILLA-BERNAL [Palaeontology, 2018, pp. 1–13] (slightly less than 6 MB a more popular capsule description of the find 2015-09-oldest-fossil-sea-turtle.pdf @MiseriKing @Tidgy's Dad
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schweidimorphzannohistoltheroptrexrep23099.pdf
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junbentaitchis2017vivrity.pdf Don't worry about the quality of the content,the source is reliable(I'm reliably informed)
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This contains,I believe,useful information. Regional interest:Iberia,Europe oolo
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