We’ve built over 700 skeletons over the past 29 years. Our museum-grade facilities together with skilled artisans and technicians provide the support and expertise that have seen exhibits mounted from Japan to China, Australia to Belgium. Here’s a partial list of our clients.
North America
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. United States
Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York
Arkansas State University Museum, Jonesboro, Arkansas
Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, New York
Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario
Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Chicago Children’s Museum, Chicago, Illinois
Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York
Dallas Museum of Natural History, Dallas, Texas
Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois
Fundy Geological Museum, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia
Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston, Texas
Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis, Indiana
La Habra Children’s Museum, La Habra, California
London Children’s Museum, London, Ontario
Metropolitan Transit Authority, New York, New York
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Museum of the Rockies, Bozeman, Montana
Museum of Science and Industry, Tampa, Florida
Museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas
National Zoological Park, Washington D.C., Washington D.C.
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, California
New Brunswick Museum, Saint John, New Brunswick
North Carolina Museum of Sciences, Raleigh, North Carolina
Owensboro Area Museum of Science and History, Owensboro, Kentucky
Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
Ripley’s Believe It or Not, Mexico City, Mexico
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller, Alberta
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, Oklahoma
Universal Studios, Hollywood, California
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
University of Michigan Exhibit Museum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario
Walt Disney Imagineering, Glendale, California
Yukon Beringia Centre, Whitehorse, Yukon
Asia
Gifu Prefectural Museum, Gifu, Japan
Gunma Museum of Natural History, Maebashi City, Japan
Himeji City Museum, Himeji City, Japan
Ibaragi Education Association, Ibaragi, Japan
Iwaki City Coal and Fossil Museum, Iwaki City, Japan
King Abdulaziz Historical Centre, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
National Science Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Natural History Museum, Shimani Prefecture, Shimani, Japan
Natural History Museum, Tokai University, Tokai, Japan
Science Museum, Kanazawa, Japan
Toyohashi Museum, Toyohashi City, Japan
Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Cultural Centre, Salmiya, Kuwait
Europe
Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum, Senkenberg, Frankfurt, Germany
Museum für Naturkunde, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany
Natural History Museum, London, England
PaleoMuseum, Oslo, Norway
Übersee Museum, Bremen, Germany
Westfälisches Museum für Naturkunde, Münster, Germany
Oceania
Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand
Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia
National Dinosaur Museum, Kambera, Australia
New Zealand Museum, Wellington, New Zealand
A fleshed Daspletosaurus makes its entrance at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Ontario
The flesh sides of half-fleshed Albertosaurus and Lambeosaurus at the San Diego Natural History Museum
We were commissioned to sculpt, mold, and cast in bronze three life-size fleshed out Mastodon specimens for the Indiana State Museum and Purdue University
We’ve been long time collaborators with the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Ontario
Working with curators on to remount the Blue whale at the Natural History Museum in London, England
Many installations have been made at The Smithsonian
T-Rex and Spinosaurus reconstructions were prepared for the Dinosaur Expo in Japan at the National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo
T-Rex at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinbough
Spinosaurus exhibit at National Geographic's Explorer's Hall