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  • Writer: Dale Lewis
    Dale Lewis
  • Jul 21, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: 7 days ago

Scrappy Ed

Part of Scraposaurs Traveling Exhibit

An Experience of Prehistoric Proportions



Dale with Scrappy Ed at the Museum of Shenandoah Valley in 2025.
Dale with Scrappy Ed at the Museum of Shenandoah Valley in 2025.

Mixed Metal

12’ Long x 5’ Wide x 5’ Tall

 500 Pounds


This sculpture is for sale and may available for lease in 2027.


Artist Fun Fact: Scrappy Ed is my version of Edmontonia, declared by scientists in 2017 as a new type of dinosaur. At 12 feet long, Scrappy Ed is half the size of his mom. These herbivores lived in Canada, South Dakota and Texas between 65 and 75 million years ago. With his heavy disk and spiked armor he’s evolved to stay and fight off predators, not run away.


Scrappy Ed by Dale Lewis, Hastings, MN
Scrappy Ed on display at The Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center in 2022.

An AI rendition of Scrappy Ed
An AI rendition of Scrappy Ed

Meet the Artist!


Award-winning artist Dale Lewis, is passionate about recycling and art.


Since 2010, Dale has created nearly 150 large-scale sculptures from scrap metal and found objects at his home workshop in Hastings, MN.


When asked about his art, Dale says, "My hobby has become a full-time obsession. There's no turning back now - this is what I want to do when I grow up!"



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