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Key Price Drivers
- Size and Scale
- Longer specimens require more material, more complex structural support, and larger shipping containers.
- Every extra foot of length can add $2,000–$5,000 to the base price.
- Material Choice
- Fiberglass – inexpensive, lightweight, but less durable in outdoor conditions.
- Resin Composite – better surface detail, mid‑range cost.
- Carbon‑Fiber Reinforced Polymer – high strength, price premium of 20‑30% over standard fiberglass.
- Animatronics vs. Static
- Basic servo‑driven joints for jaw or neck movement add $10k–$30k.
- Full‑body animatronic with sound, lighting, and climate‑controlled systems can double the price.
- Level of Scientific Accuracy
- Custom sculpts based on recent paleontological research cost more but raise visitor engagement.
- Standardized replicas are 10‑15% cheaper.