After acquiring my 4th & 5th Metal Dinosaur, I decided to document my process for preserving and finishing them. My first 3 Dinosaurs are in the How to Gallery page as slide shows. I hope you enjoy the process and if you have any tips or comments, please share them on the Contact page.
The first step is to consider where you will place your Dinosaur. Do you have room in your yard? What are the weather conditions in your area that impact your property? Do you have a Homeowners Association? If so check your CC&R’s and talk to your board members to avoid potential problems. Are there any local ordinances / regulations regarding what you can place on your property, especially in public view? Art is very subjective.
- If after careful consideration of all the issues that impact you and your property and it’s a go, then the next step is to adopt a Dinosaur (see Needing Rescue/Adoption page).
- If you have restrictions preventing Dinosaurs outside, you still might be able to have one indoors. They are housebroken. The right size Dinosaur could make a beautiful addition indoors.
Remember: Metal Dinosaurs have sharp edges. Use caution when handling and teach your family members & guests young and old how to carefully enjoy them.
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