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| Product Size | This Image |
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| 8x12 Print | 7.1 in. x 12 in. |
| 10x15 Print | 8.9 in. x 15 in. |
| 16x24 Print | 14.2 in. x 24 in. |
| 24x36 Print | 21.2 in. x 36 in. |
| 30x45 Print | 26.6 in. x 45 in. |
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Though the Tyrannosaurus and the Apatosaurus (a.k.a. Brontosaurus) lived during different eras and would not have been seen together, these models were, at the time of their construction in the 1960s, the most accurate depictions of dinosaur species ever created.
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December 10, 2004
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