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Stegosaurus Dinosaur Dig

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Dino Climbers and Digs

Cast from Real Museum Dinosaurs! Get ready for the next generation of paleontologists.


Our dig sites and climbers are an irresistible draw for children into parks, school playgrounds and museums.


Children can excavate their very own dinosaur skeleton or venture out into the badlands and make important dinosaur fossil discovery practically in their very own backyard.


Our dig sites and climbers focus on children 5-12 years old. We offer scientifically accurate casts of dinosaurs that are displayed in museums throughout the world. Not all towns have world class museums and not all children have access to the wonders beyond a museum’s doors but now, every village, town or city can have a world class dinosaur skeleton right in their local playground.


Durable outdoor signage is offered, at an additional cost, of the specimen and provides an explanation as to where the skeleton was originally found and the importance of the skeleton to the science of paleontology.


The digs are cast in durable fiberglass reinforced concrete and color is imbedded into the cast to ensure that they will never fade or breakdown. On larger dinosaur digs sectional pieces are provided to ease and help the installation process. Sectional panel casts are constructed of durable fiberglass reinforced concrete and have F44.5 in Ferrule inserts that accept 0.5in bolts that can be embedded into concrete slabs or footings.


All Dino digs and climbers are designed to comply with CSA and ASTM playground standards.


Brought to you by Henderson Recreation Equipment and Exploration Playgrounds.



Stegosaurus Dinosaur Dig

Fascinate and awe children with life size museum quality dinosaur digs that they can discover. Cast from the bones of real dinosaurs.

 

A scientifically accurate cast of a Stegosaurus. This life-size dig will amaze kids as they slowly uncover the bones. Bury it again and delight other children in unearthing this huge Stegosaurus. Dated 150-145 million years ago. Sand pit required to bury play event.


Dimensions – 29′-6″ long (9.0m), 9′-6″ wide (2.9m)

Model No. SA-CC032

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