Raptorex


3 Responses to Raptorex

  • Taburin says:

    Thank you for your reply, Mr.Keillor.
    I recieved the pictures you sent for me. They were very helpful!
    Write you soon.
    Thank you so much!
    Taburin

  • @Taburin
    Hi Taburin!
    I will contact you with the information you’re looking for!
    Your wooden skeletal sculptures are elegant and accurate – beautiful!
    Talk to you soon,
    Tyler

  • Taburin says:

    Hello.
    Thank you for showing wonderful pictures.

    My name is Ryoji Tabuchi,the handle name is Taburin, from Japan.
    Mr.Tyler Keillor is a friend of my friend Mr.Hirokazu Tokugawa.
    I’m making dinosaur skeleton models of wood.
    Now I’m trying to make a skull of Raptorex.
    Will you please give me the idea of the shape and the structure of the braincase?
    Only if you have a time… Thank you.

    Taburin

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