The good news : no feathers. The bad news : he looks like he's eaten one too many Triceratops...
A major goal of this project was to reconstruct every muscle. We believe this to be the most in-depth anatomical recreation of this animal. Countless hours were spent by RJ in an effort to read, understand, and implement numerous papers’ information. Muscles were drawn, redrawn, and sometimes redrawn again—all under the guidance of Scott Hartman, who we believe to be the leading expert in the field of muscular restoration for dinosaurs.
https://sauriangame.squarespace.com/blog/2018/9/20/tyrannosaurus-redesign-2018
Sister blog of Physicists of the Caribbean in which I babble about non-astronomy stuff, because everyone needs a hobby
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