Hmmm - let's see. How many fossils of a T-rex do you think lurk in the back of the Ft. Lauderdale Museum of Science?
You apparently think the fossil argument rests on some few glamorous pictures like of Roy Rogers riding a T-Rex from a 50's comic book. I suggest you try some of the links you've been offered, or actually visiting a working paloentological museum. If you are going to mount an argument against something, it would be more effective if it was something occupying the real world.
There are something like nine extent T. Rex skeletons in various states of completeness (the famous Sue being the most complete). Now, that's just one species of the literally tens of thousands that have been identified in the fossil record. I'm thinking you could do the math.