Research Casting International has the distinction of mounting the first fossil Barosaurus skeleton in the world which is the only original sauropod in a Canadian natural history museum.
MoreResearch Casting International was commissioned by the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Germany to restore and remount its famous Brachiosaurus exhibit on display in the grand atrium of the Museum.
MoreResearch Casting was awarded the contract to completely dismantle and reassemble the paleontology displays at the Amherst College Museum of Natural History in addition to being responsible for moving the world renowned Hitchcock ichnology collection.
MoreResearch Casting International was commissioned to mold, cast and mount a bronze Tyrannosaurus rex for the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. A first of its kind, the 6,500 pound skeleton was unveiled at the 2001 Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference in Bozeman
MoreThe project consisted of creating eight dioramas which represented natural regions and formations specific to the State of Indiana. The environments included molding and casting a cave and crevice, and fabricating rock work, trees, plants and water.
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