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Conservators' workshop
Zoologisk Museums ikoniske dinosaur Misty

Deinstalling a dinosaur

On 23 October 2022, the conservation team organised a ‘Dino Takedown’ event, giving the public a rare and very special opportunity to watch conservation in action.
Blogpost
27.10.2022
Konservatorens værkstedKonservering
27.10.2022

By Bethany Palumbo

‘Misty’ has been a feature of the museum since 2014. The skeleton, consisting of 315 bones and measuring 17 meters long, is composed of real fossil material and plastic sections. While the event gave us an awesome outreach opportunity, it was also the chance to thoroughly document the specimen in preparation for the move to the new site.

Konservatorerne gang med at aftmontere Mistys højre forben.
Conservators Nicole Feldman and Anastasia van Gaver removing the right forelimb. Photo: Bethany Palumbo

Following a labelling guide, kindly written by collections manager Bent Lindow, we were able to label each individual bone identifying the different structures and more importantly left vs right. Detailed photography was also undertaken of the skeleton, which will help immensely with the rearticulation process in 2 years’ time.

Removing the bones from the armature also gave us a more in depth understanding of the metal frame and how the bones were attached. Primary assessments indicate that a new frame will be needed that is gentler to the fossilized bone material and more subtle from a design perspective. We will also need to make some changes to Misty’s position for the new gallery adding another level of complexity.

Mærkning af knoglerne efter Bent Lindows guide.
Labelling bones according to Bent Lindow’s guide. Photo: Natural History Museum Denmark

Although the skeleton was vacuumed before disarticulation the next stage is to solvent clean the bones to remove engrained dirt accumulated over the past 8 years. Once clean, we will also stabilise areas of the fossil that have cracked. If you want to see updates about Misty and the conservation unit, follow the museum's Instagram and our #taxidermytuesday!

Misty med konservatorerne Abdi Hedayat, Anastasia van Gaver, Nicole Feldman, Zina Fihl, og Bethany Palumbo
Misty with conservators Abdi Hedayat, Anastasia van Gaver, Nicole Feldman, Zina Fihl and Bethany Palumbo. Photo: Natural History Museum Denmark
Bethany Gina Palumbo

Bethany Gina Palumbo

Head of Conservation
Natural History Museum Denmark
Collections
Mail
bethany.palumbo@snm.ku.dk
Mob
(+45) 93 56 36 18

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