Insect & Reptile Low Poly Tyrannosaurus

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Tyrannosaurus papercraft
Two isolated fossilized footprints have been tentatively assigned to T. rex. The first was discovered at Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexico, in 1983 by American geologist Charles Pillmore. Originally thought to belong to a hadrosaurid, examination of the footprint revealed a large'heel' unknown in ornithopod dinosaur tracks, and traces of what may have been a hallux, the dewclaw-like fourth digit of the tyrannosaur foot. The footprint was published as the ichnogenus Tyrannosauripus pillmorei in 1994, by Martin Lockley and Adrian Hunt. Lockley and Hunt suggested that it was very likely the track was made by a T. rex, which would make it the first known footprint from this species. The track was made in what was once a vegetated wetland mudflat. It measures 83 centimeters (33 in) long by 71 centimeters (28 in) wide.

Dimensions: 250 x 219 x 212 mm

The file was originally offered for A3 paper size, but this somewhat limited the popularity of the model. So @Paper Toys created an extra version for A4 paper size.

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Tyrannosaurus papercraft
Two isolated fossilized footprints have been tentatively assigned to T. rex. The first was discovered at Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexico, in 1983 by American geologist Charles Pillmore. Originally thought to belong to a hadrosaurid, examination of the footprint revealed a large'heel' unknown in ornithopod dinosaur tracks, and traces of what may have been a hallux, the dewclaw-like fourth digit of the tyrannosaur foot. The footprint was published as the ichnogenus Tyrannosauripus pillmorei in 1994, by Martin Lockley and Adrian Hunt. Lockley and Hunt suggested that it was very likely the track was made by a T. rex, which would make it the first known footprint from this species. The track was made in what was once a vegetated wetland mudflat. It measures 83 centimeters (33 in) long by 71 centimeters (28 in) wide.

Dimensions: 250 x 219 x 212 mm

The file was originally offered for A3 paper size, but this somewhat limited the popularity of the model. So @Paper Toys created an extra version for A4 paper size.

flfk4qys-9008573c518425d9bc0.jpg
rfwj9ud5-900a70b6308741e5985.jpg
rci3q0na-900e189107203752d05.jpg
cuzy2st5-900a52b13abedbf6aa3.jpg
l8779bar-900a3b1e4d47ab034f4.png
 

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Tyrannosaurus papercraft
Two isolated fossilized footprints have been tentatively assigned to T. rex. The first was discovered at Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexico, in 1983 by American geologist Charles Pillmore. Originally thought to belong to a hadrosaurid, examination of the footprint revealed a large'heel' unknown in ornithopod dinosaur tracks, and traces of what may have been a hallux, the dewclaw-like fourth digit of the tyrannosaur foot. The footprint was published as the ichnogenus Tyrannosauripus pillmorei in 1994, by Martin Lockley and Adrian Hunt. Lockley and Hunt suggested that it was very likely the track was made by a T. rex, which would make it the first known footprint from this species. The track was made in what was once a vegetated wetland mudflat. It measures 83 centimeters (33 in) long by 71 centimeters (28 in) wide.

Dimensions: 250 x 219 x 212 mm

The file was originally offered for A3 paper size, but this somewhat limited the popularity of the model. So @Paper Toys created an extra version for A4 paper size.

flfk4qys-9008573c518425d9bc0.jpg
rfwj9ud5-900a70b6308741e5985.jpg
rci3q0na-900e189107203752d05.jpg
cuzy2st5-900a52b13abedbf6aa3.jpg
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Tyrannosaurus papercraft
Two isolated fossilized footprints have been tentatively assigned to T. rex. The first was discovered at Philmont Scout Ranch, New Mexico, in 1983 by American geologist Charles Pillmore. Originally thought to belong to a hadrosaurid, examination of the footprint revealed a large'heel' unknown in ornithopod dinosaur tracks, and traces of what may have been a hallux, the dewclaw-like fourth digit of the tyrannosaur foot. The footprint was published as the ichnogenus Tyrannosauripus pillmorei in 1994, by Martin Lockley and Adrian Hunt. Lockley and Hunt suggested that it was very likely the track was made by a T. rex, which would make it the first known footprint from this species. The track was made in what was once a vegetated wetland mudflat. It measures 83 centimeters (33 in) long by 71 centimeters (28 in) wide.

Dimensions: 250 x 219 x 212 mm

The file was originally offered for A3 paper size, but this somewhat limited the popularity of the model. So @Paper Toys created an extra version for A4 paper size.

flfk4qys-9008573c518425d9bc0.jpg
rfwj9ud5-900a70b6308741e5985.jpg
rci3q0na-900e189107203752d05.jpg
cuzy2st5-900a52b13abedbf6aa3.jpg
l8779bar-900a3b1e4d47ab034f4.png
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