Hi Dave,
I owned the same poster and displayed it in my studio for years. It had a scratch on it that was clearly visible when the poster was unlit but, like yours, once the lights were on and that T-Rex came popping out at you, it was game over. (My grandchildren used to come over to dig on the dinosaur. It gtained me big points for being a cool grandpa.)
If it ain't broke....
Greg Douglass
Coos Bay, OR
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 2:46 PM
From: "David Stephan" <[email protected]>
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Subject: [MOPO] Repairing Lenticular posters
From: "David Stephan" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MOPO] Repairing Lenticular posters
Hey all,
I've been a member for years, but rarely post. I have a Jurassic Park 2
lenticular that is cracked and I'm looking to repair it. Anyone have any
suggestions? It's amazing that the crack almost disappears when it's
lit but it's very obvious when dark.
Thanks,
Dave Stephan
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I've been a member for years, but rarely post. I have a Jurassic Park 2
lenticular that is cracked and I'm looking to repair it. Anyone have any
suggestions? It's amazing that the crack almost disappears when it's
lit but it's very obvious when dark.
Thanks,
Dave Stephan
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