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Dimensions - L 770mm x W 237mm x H 454mm
Time taken from scan to model - ~2 hours Scanner used - RPC-S100 |
A skull of a Neovenator salerii that was discovered on the Isle of Wight.
The fossil was scanned using an earlier iteration of our RPC-S range for Dinosaur Isle and has been printed multiple times for museums in England, Germany and Japan. |
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An ammonite scanned for a private collector.
This half of the specimen, it has been cut in half in order to reveal the inside of the creature. The fossil was scanned using an earlier iteration of our RPC-S range as part of a selection we scanned in a batch. |
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Dimensions - ~220mm L ~130mm W ~100mm H
Scanned material - Bone Time taken from scan to model - ~2 hours Scanner used - RPC-S100 |
A skull and jaw separately from an Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus)
Replicate scanned for University of Southampton. The skull was scanned using our RTC-S120 as part of a collection of skeletal and taxonomic subjects. |
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Dimensions - ~150mm long x ~110mm wide
Time taken from scan to model - ~1.5 hours Scanner used - RPC-S100 |
A fossilised sea scorpion (Eurypterid) scanned for a private collector.
The fossil was scanned using an earlier iteration of our RPC-S range as part of a selection we scanned in a batch. |
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Dimensions - ~220mm long x ~110mm wide
Time taken from scan to model - ~2 hours Scanner used - RPC-S100 |
A fish fossil scanned for a private collector.
Originally hidden inside the rock, it has been split in half in order to reveal the specimen inside. The fossil was scanned using an earlier iteration of our RPC-S range as part of a selection we scanned in a batch. |