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Brachylophosaurus 3D skeletal reconstruction

For your hadrosaur palaeoart referencing needs - my Brachylophosaurus canadensis skeleton model in orthographic views. It's a very leggy animal. I actually modelled this well over a year ago, before my recently shared T. rex. I just hadn't posted a proper view of it, until now!

This is an idealised skeleton, incorporating information from multiple skeletons, but is scaled to the holotype at the Canadian Museum of Nature (NMC 8893). Every bone is individually sculpted in Blender based on measurements and photographs. Of particular usefulness here was Albert Prieto-Marquez's 2001 research thesis, as well as the 2010 description of the holotype by Cuthbertson and Holmes. Scans provided by Jordan Mallon from the Canadian Museum of Nature for use in my ongoing PhD research were also referenced to help inform the shape of the forelimbs and pectoral girdle.