BBC Walking with Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs last roamed our planet 65 million years ago. In the BBC's 'Walking with Dinosaurs', the latest computer technology is used to help bring these remarkable creatures 'back to life'.

BBC Walking with Dinosaurs Exhibition shows some of the science behind the award winning series and will tell you more about dinosaurs and their world.

Special features

  • Original scale models used to produce the digital animations
  • Life sized polyurethane heads used in the close-up scenes. These are the original 'stars of the show'
  • Full sized dinosaur replicas
  • Complete replica Plateosaur skeleton and plus many large replica fossils, including Tyrannosaur and Triceratops skulls
  • Real fossils and casts in cases
  • Large format graphics from BBC originals
  • Numerous television screens showing footage from the series
  • Unique programme presented by Stephen Fry explaining how the series was made
  • Blue screen theatre where visitors can place themselves in the dinosaur's landscape
  • Computer interactive games
  • Informative scientific text panels
  • Related animatronic dinosaurs can be added (at extra cost & subject to availability)

Size of exhibition

The exhibition normally occupies approximately 400 sqm. However, since it has been constructed on a modular basis, there is a considerable degree of flexibility and the exhibition can be tailored to the space available (minimum 150 sqm).

An expansion pack is available for very large venues.

Availability

From September 2010 onwards.

Additional Information

 Minimum hire period:
3 calendar months
 Transport: at cost
 Installation & Strike:
at cost
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