The Dinosaur Toy Forum: Version 1 Archive
« What are your favorite dinosaurs? »

Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register.
May 24, 2013, 2:47am



The Dinosaur Toy Forum has moved:

The Dinosaur Toy Forum: Version 2

Feel free to browse through five years of dino-discussion here in the Version 1 Archive! And then join in the ongoing discussion at The Dinosaur Toy Forum: Version 2

Newly listed dinosaurs (eBay.com) (eBay.co.uk) (eBay.de)




The Dinosaur Toy Forum: Version 1 Archive :: Dinosaurs and palaeontology :: Dinosaurs :: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Page 4 of 6 » Jump to page   Go    [Search This Thread] [Share Topic] [Print]
 AuthorTopic: What are your favorite dinosaurs? (Read 2,983 times)
stoneage
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 5,078
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #60 on Jun 18, 2008, 1:50pm »

I think the safari is pretty good, considering what they had to go on at that time.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." P.B. Medawar (1969)
sbell
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

Rowsdower. Zap Rowsdower.



Joined: Mar 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 6,028
Location: Cypress Hills Formation, SK
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #61 on Jun 18, 2008, 2:48pm »

No arguments there, although I do remember wondering how exactly they created a figure for which the skull was not know in the family at all.
I think it could really use an update--maybe that is why it has been discontinued (the big Great Dinos one is very well done, although the feathers might bother some people).
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
stoneage
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 5,078
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #62 on Jun 18, 2008, 5:30pm »

I like the Great Dinos I agree.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." P.B. Medawar (1969)
piltdown
New Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 0
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #63 on Jun 18, 2008, 5:37pm »

Heh, I have the Great Dinos therizinosaurus--I couldn't do anything about the fuzz impressions on the body, but I was able to shave off the arm feathers :o ;D I'm a horrible painter and modeller, so the scars were not covered up properly, but at least the feathers are gone ;D
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
stoneage
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 5,078
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #64 on Jun 18, 2008, 5:50pm »

Oh No! You've ruined it.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." P.B. Medawar (1969)
sbell
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

Rowsdower. Zap Rowsdower.



Joined: Mar 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 6,028
Location: Cypress Hills Formation, SK
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #65 on Jun 18, 2008, 5:58pm »


Jun 18, 2008, 5:37pm, piltdown wrote:
Heh, I have the Great Dinos therizinosaurus--I couldn't do anything about the fuzz impressions on the body, but I was able to shave off the arm feathers :o ;D I'm a horrible painter and modeller, so the scars were not covered up properly, but at least the feathers are gone ;D


That's really better? A butchered dinosaur doesn't seem better (to me) than a dinosaur with features you don't like. When it's a good figure

On the other hand, I have some Dimetrodon and pterosaur figures that have become Sauroctonus, Melosaurus, Eudimorphodon, etc., but they were all cheap-o ones.
Oh yeah, and a Schelich Gavial turned into a phytosaur.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
[][][]cordylus[][][]
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

I DO IT FOR THE LOLZ



Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,800
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #66 on Jun 18, 2008, 6:18pm »

A spinosaurus I had turned into a baryonyx.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image] [image] [image]
RIP SPUNKY June 26, 2009 - May 11, 2010
I still love you little spunk man!
stoneage
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 5,078
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #67 on Jun 18, 2008, 8:19pm »

Will the mutalations never end.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." P.B. Medawar (1969)
thagomizer
Full Member
***
member is offline





Joined: May 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 179
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #68 on Jun 18, 2008, 10:12pm »


Jun 18, 2008, 2:48pm, sbell wrote:
No arguments there, although I do remember wondering how exactly they created a figure for which the skull was not know in the family at all.


Skulls were known from a few segnosaurs, and by the time the figure was made most people recognized that therizinosaurs and segnosaurs were the same thing. Skulls were known for Erlikosaurus, and Alxasaurus as found around that time.

Anyway, they managed to make figures for Spinosaurus (not known to be related to Baryonyx yet at the time), and Deltadromeus, which still doesn't have a skull known for it.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
sbell
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

Rowsdower. Zap Rowsdower.



Joined: Mar 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 6,028
Location: Cypress Hills Formation, SK
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #69 on Jun 18, 2008, 10:17pm »


Jun 18, 2008, 10:12pm, thagomizer wrote:

Jun 18, 2008, 2:48pm, sbell wrote:
No arguments there, although I do remember wondering how exactly they created a figure for which the skull was not know in the family at all.


Skulls were known from a few segnosaurs, and by the time the figure was made most people recognized that therizinosaurs and segnosaurs were the same thing. Skulls were known for Erlikosaurus, and Alxasaurus as found around that time.

Anyway, they managed to make figures for Spinosaurus (not known to be related to Baryonyx yet at the time), and Deltadromeus, which still doesn't have a skull known for it.


A skull is known for Spinosaurus now (a JVP issue, 2005 I believe); I don't know about Deltadromeus and how they derived its head.

However, I think we can all agree that the old Spinosaurus figures--like the Carnegie and Schleich ones--never really looked all that good. It isn't like we had any reason to think otherwise, but the heads on those figures always seemed tacked on (mainly because they were).
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
piltdown
New Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 0
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #70 on Jun 19, 2008, 1:02am »

Here's a pic of the plucked therizinosaurus. It actually looks a little worse now, because I made a few modifications that exposed some of the putty and I haven't had the nerve to repaint and make it look worse, but you'll get an idea of the effect I was going for ;) ;D

[image]
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
tomhet
Guest
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #71 on Jun 19, 2008, 2:08am »

Not too shabby :)
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
stoneage
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 5,078
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #72 on Jun 19, 2008, 3:40am »

Its naked, have you no decency?
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." P.B. Medawar (1969)
piltdown
New Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 0
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #73 on Jun 19, 2008, 4:01am »


Jun 19, 2008, 3:40am, stoneage wrote:
Its naked, have you no decency?


All in the name of art ;D
« Last Edit: Jun 19, 2008, 4:02am by piltdown »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
sbell
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

Rowsdower. Zap Rowsdower.



Joined: Mar 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 6,028
Location: Cypress Hills Formation, SK
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #74 on Jun 19, 2008, 4:02am »

All right, you did a good job, but the trimming of the arms make them look skinny and weakling-like now.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
piltdown
New Member
*
member is offline





Joined: Jan 2012
Gender: Male
Posts: 0
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #75 on Jun 19, 2008, 4:20am »


Jun 19, 2008, 4:02am, sbell wrote:
All right, you did a good job, but the trimming of the arms make them look skinny and weakling-like now.


I thought of making the arms more bulky and 'round' by adding some model clay or cement, but experience soon showed my abilities don't reach that far :-[
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
sbell
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

Rowsdower. Zap Rowsdower.



Joined: Mar 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 6,028
Location: Cypress Hills Formation, SK
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #76 on Jun 19, 2008, 5:14am »


Jun 19, 2008, 4:20am, piltdown wrote:

Jun 19, 2008, 4:02am, sbell wrote:
All right, you did a good job, but the trimming of the arms make them look skinny and weakling-like now.


I thought of making the arms more bulky and 'round' by adding some model clay or cement, but experience soon showed my abilities don't reach that far :-[


That reminds me, on a topic that will hopefully lead to new tangents--what do people prefer to use when it comes to customizing figures by adding to them? Trimming or painting is 'easy' compared to adding something, I have found, possibly due to the medium. It seems hard, to me at least (a totally not artistic person) to add new materials--the only real attempt I've made is turning a Schleich gavial into a phytosaur, using a putty epoxy (it subsequently let go, so now it looks odd). I have grand plans to turn some pronghorns into various other antilocaprids/protoceratids, for example, but I need to know the best way to add the modified horns, etc.
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged
[][][]cordylus[][][]
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

I DO IT FOR THE LOLZ



Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,800
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #77 on Jun 19, 2008, 4:57pm »


Jun 19, 2008, 1:02am, piltdown wrote:
Here's a pic of the plucked therizinosaurus. It actually looks a little worse now, because I made a few modifications that exposed some of the putty and I haven't had the nerve to repaint and make it look worse, but you'll get an idea of the effect I was going for ;) ;D

[image]


You really should have just left the feathers on.
If you had left them on, the figure's value wouldn't have dropped 7 dollars. ;D
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image] [image] [image]
RIP SPUNKY June 26, 2009 - May 11, 2010
I still love you little spunk man!
stoneage
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]



Joined: Apr 2008
Gender: Male
Posts: 5,078
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #78 on Jun 19, 2008, 5:15pm »

What are you going to do to remove the fuzz?
Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image]
"Innocent, unbiased observation is a myth." P.B. Medawar (1969)
[][][]cordylus[][][]
Ultimate Member
*****
member is offline

[avatar]

I DO IT FOR THE LOLZ



Joined: May 2008
Posts: 8,800
 Re: What are your favorite dinosaurs?
« Reply #79 on Jun 20, 2008, 7:19pm »

I don't think you can... Unless you melted nearly the whole outer layer of the skin...
« Last Edit: Jul 15, 2008, 5:20pm by [][][]cordylus[][][] »Link to Post - Back to Top  IP: Logged

[image] [image] [image]
RIP SPUNKY June 26, 2009 - May 11, 2010
I still love you little spunk man!
« Page 4 of 6 » Jump to page   Go    [Search This Thread] [Share Topic] [Print]

Click Here To Make This Board Ad-Free


This Board Hosted For FREE By ProBoards
Get Your Own Free Message Boards & Free Forums!
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Notice | FTC Disclosure | Report Abuse | Mobile