Fiberglass Dinosaurs

16 Dec.,2024

 

Fiberglass Dinosaurs

Dino Walk is a leading manufacturer and supplier of fiberglass dinosaurs, offering a wide range of high-quality products for dinosaur enthusiasts and businesses alike. Our fiberglass dinosaurs are carefully crafted to capture the essence of these magnificent creatures, bringing them to life in stunning detail.

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One of our unique offerings is our dinosaur shape fiberglass trash cans, which combine functionality with a fun and playful design. These trash cans are perfect for parks, playgrounds, and other public spaces, adding an exciting touch to any environment while also serving a practical purpose.

In addition to our trash cans, we also offer delicate dinosaur fossil head models that are perfect for museums, educational institutions, or collectors. These models are created using high-quality materials and cutting-edge techniques, ensuring that they are both accurate and visually striking.

Our fiberglass dinosaur models are also incredibly popular, with a wide range of sizes and species to choose from. Whether you're looking for a life-sized T-Rex or a smaller Velociraptor, our models are designed to impress and captivate. And with our commitment to quality and attention to detail, you can rest assured that you're getting the very best.

As a trusted fiberglass dinosaur supplier and manufacturer, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional customer service and support. Whether you're looking for a custom order or simply need help choosing the perfect dinosaur for your needs, our team is here to help.

In summary, Dino Walk is your go-to source for all things fiberglass dinosaurs. From trash cans to models to fossil heads, we offer a wide range of products that are sure to delight and inspire. Contact us today to learn more about our offerings and how we can help bring the magic of dinosaurs to your space.

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FAQ

1.What is the fiberglass dinosaurs main materials?

The fiberglass animal models main materials are advance resin and fiberglass.


2.Does fiberglass dinosaurs move?

No,it is static.


3.Is fiberglass dinosaurs model water-proof?

Yes,fiberglass dinosaurs models are water-proof,sun-proof,and snow-proof.


4.What is fiberglass dinosaurs production process?

First step is to design according to clients requirements.Second,Workers begin make shapes according to the design.Third,modeling the products.Finally,workers paints color according to the designs.


5.Can we customize the fiberglass dinosaurs or add logo?

Yes,you can send you design and logo for customization.



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Dixie the Dramasaurus: How a fiberglass dinosaur led to ...

The drama over Dixie the Dinosaur continues. The beloved 70-foot-tall fiberglass statue is now wrapped up in a million-dollar civil lawsuit.

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The drama over Dixie the Dinosaur continues.

The beloved 70-foot-tall, fiberglass statue is now wrapped up in a million-dollar civil lawsuit based around a "He said, she said" oral agreement and the property that the dismantled dino currently sits on.

If you don't know the backstory, Dixie was the brainchild of Tobacco store tycoon John Roscoe. The 15,000-pound dinosaur was flown in by helicopter and set along Interstate 80 near Dixon. Dixie was a marketing stunt for Roscoe's store called Cheaper.

In , Dixie was relocated by helicopter, AGAIN, to another store in Benicia. Then in , Roscoe sold his Benicia store, cut Dixie into five pieces and trucked the Dino to his 153-acre property in Fairfield.

This is where things get really complicated.

Roscoe got into some trouble with the FBI. In , he plead guilty to making false statements to a bank and was ordered to pay $10.2 million in restitution.

In , a couple by the name of Jesse and Cathy Marion acquired the property that Dixie currently lives. How this happened and the details having to do with Dixie are a little unclear. The lawsuit states that there was some kind of oral agreement between Roscoe and the Marions.

The Marions filed a 21- page lawsuit against John Roscoe and his wife. The Marions are asking for more than a million dollars in damages and injunctive relief.

Once again, the lawsuit based around and oral agreement on the ownership of the Dixie.

According to the Marions, the original land deal allowed Roscoe and his wife to live on the property but, the ownership of the fiberglass animals (Roscoe had other fiberglass statues) would be transferred to the Marions.

According to the lawsuit, Roscoe has been living on the Marions property for five years rent free.

Dixon backed away from the deal after learning of the ownership dispute. The Marions filed the lawsuit against Roscoe on June 13, . The complaint lists 11 different charges including fraud, breach of oral contract, trespassing and invasion of privacy.

We reached out to Mr. Roscoe for a comment on the lawsuit. Roscoe maintains that he is the owner of Dixie and says, "The court will sort this out."

The Marions are represented by Law office of Amber L. Kemble. We are still waiting for a comment from the Marions or their lawyer.

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