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Post by Radman on May 20, 2010 21:37:17 GMT
Now all you have to do is remove that fellow wearing the black sheet and it would be fantastic! ;D It's the FANTASY element that makes it FANTAS(y)tic! ;D Kidding, glad you like it.
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Post by Griffin on May 21, 2010 3:12:11 GMT
HAHAHA I just noticed Frodo holding a gigantically oversized ring! HAHAHAHA
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Post by Radman on Sept 25, 2010 11:13:38 GMT
King of the Hill Look at the beautiful scales. This figure is really crying out for a blackwash of some sort to emphasize them, maybe I'll do that this weekend,
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Tylosaurus
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Post by Tylosaurus on Sept 25, 2010 11:42:31 GMT
Eh, land sea and sky, and fantasy, anyway here's my latest: Futabasaurus chasing a well-camouflaged squid hah that Sea ammonite's eye is like OMFG!!! I better get outa hre FAST! haha that is what I see in this image, the poor thing is getting the shock of his life,as where the squid has no idea what he is about to become ;D The Elasmosaur would be like Hey! Hello Snack! ;D Great setup Radman ;D
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Post by Radman on Oct 12, 2010 22:18:50 GMT
Last Call: Yes, I realize these may not have co-existed. Just enjoy!
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 12, 2010 22:56:04 GMT
Excellent! Which Parasaurolophus is that?
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Post by Horridus on Oct 12, 2010 22:59:08 GMT
You're right, but still, very well done especially on the top photo. There's a real dynamism there, it's a believable scene.
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Post by tanystropheus on Oct 12, 2010 23:28:02 GMT
Last Call: Yes, I realize these may not have co-existed. Just enjoy! Cool pics. Tae Kwon Do T-rex totally pwned the Hadrosaur there. A Short Kick followed by a Side Kick (or was it an attempt at a Roundhouse kick?)
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Oct 13, 2010 0:51:31 GMT
Depends on what type of tyrannosaurid it is - if it's a GINORMOUS albertasaurus you're just fine! ;D
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Post by Radman on Oct 13, 2010 17:40:34 GMT
Excellent! Which Parasaurolophus is that? It's by Dinonikes.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 13, 2010 19:52:01 GMT
Ahh, I see.
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Post by crankydinosaur on Oct 19, 2010 10:23:05 GMT
what's that ammonite from its so adorable!
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 19, 2010 14:10:53 GMT
I think it came with the mosasaur in one of the Colorata sets; I'm afraid I forget which and can't readily access mine (it's in storage)...
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Post by sbell on Oct 19, 2010 15:51:15 GMT
I think it came with the mosasaur in one of the Colorata sets; I'm afraid I forget which and can't readily access mine (it's in storage)... It did come with a Colorata set--the second Cretaceous volume.
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Post by Radman on Dec 18, 2010 14:22:22 GMT
My Christmas cards. Happy Holidays everyone!
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Post by Himmapaan on Dec 18, 2010 15:50:43 GMT
Oh, how wonderful! ;D
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Post by Radman on Jan 9, 2011 22:12:44 GMT
Work in Progress. Yangchuanosaurs, Huayangasaurs and Shunosaurs.
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 9, 2011 23:52:34 GMT
Work in Progress. Yangchuanosaurs, Huayangasaurs and Shunosaurs. All right that's something spectacular! Did you make the Kaiyodo Huayangosaurus bigger for the pic? (I don't have any of the Galileo models, so I can't tell.) What is the other Huayango?
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Post by Radman on Jan 10, 2011 12:30:45 GMT
[/quote] Did you make the Kaiyodo Huayangosaurus bigger for the pic? (I don't have any of the Galileo models, so I can't tell.) What is the other Huayango?[/quote] Nope, that Kaiyodo is actual size. The one partly hidden in the back is a Colorata, and the all black one in the middle is the one that came with the set.
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 10, 2011 14:03:25 GMT
Nope, that Kaiyodo is actual size. The one partly hidden in the back is a Colorata, and the all black one in the middle is the one that came with the set. Cool - the Galileo models are smaller than I expected them to be. I like his Huayangosaurus from what I can detect on your pic .
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