![Beeld gemaakt van polyester ter educatie en entertainment van kinderen. Het T-rex skelet kan worden opgegraven door kinderen in een zandbak.](https://i0.wp.com/www.jaaproosart.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/T-rex-skeleton-4.jpg?ssl=1)
![Kunststof/polyester dierentuin 3D model. Gemaakt door beeldhouwer Jaap Roos in verschillende oplages tbv recreatieparken, dierentuinen en dierenparken.](https://i0.wp.com/www.jaaproosart.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/T-rex-skeleton-3.jpg?ssl=1)
![Sculptuur gemaakt door Jaap Roos. Dit model is gebruikt voor scholing en vrijetijdsbesteding van kinderen. Kinderen kunnen op deze manier kennis maken met archeologie](https://i0.wp.com/www.jaaproosart.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/T-rex-skeleton-2.jpg?ssl=1)
![Kunstobject 3D gemaakt voor musea en campings. Het model is paleontologisch verantwoorde kunst](https://i2.wp.com/www.jaaproosart.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/T-rex-skeleton-1-1.jpg?ssl=1)
Sculpture T-Rex fossil skeleton, life-sized
The Tyrannosaurus skeleton is approximately 6 meters long made of polyester glass fiber composite. This museum piece is scientifically based. Installed at multiple camping parks from Eurocamp vacations and also in the Dinodome at GaiaZoo. Children can play in a sandpit and dig up a life-size juvenile T-Rex skeleton. Education in a playful way. Displayed as a fossil dig site. The iconic T-rex needs no introduction as being the most famous dinosaur to ever walked the earth. They live in the Cretaceous period approximately 65 million years ago far before the first hominids evolved. They ruled the landscape for millions of years before they most likely died out consistent with a catastrophic asteroid impact. The bones are hand-carved from photos of skeletons.