Post by Dutch-Giganoto on Jun 18, 2009 18:56:11 GMT
Dutch-Giganoto's Diorama's
Hello everyone on The Dinosaur Toy Blog, i'm new on the forums.
I'm going to show you some of my older diorama's, which some of you maybe recognize from JPToys.
And this are my diorama's, please share your thoughts about it. P.S These diorama's are Jurassic Park-based, so they are not very scientifically correct.
BTW: I'm very sorry about my English, i'm not a native speaker.
Figures used: Papo Tyrannosaurus, Schleich Brachiosaurus (the older one)
Figures used:Dino Valley (Chap Mei) Dragonosaurus (Ornitholestes)
Post by Dutch-Giganoto on Jun 24, 2009 15:28:19 GMT
Because i have my new camera, i've made two new dioramas.
Yeah, i know they're pretty much the same, but i couldn't choose wich one was the best.
Predator in the Bushes
A lone Amargasaurus wanders trough the South-American rainforest, after getting seperated from her herd. When suddenly a fierce Giganotosaurus comes out of the bushes, and starts charging on the lone sauropod.
From the second batch with the giga, I like the first one better. The second one the leg in an awkward bent position is showing and sort of takes away from the dio. Other than that its very good.
If I remember correctly, yo utold me the reason you used the sauropod figure you did is because the Carnegie Amargasaurus isn't available where you live. Totally understandable. Making a custom dinosaur figure is easier said than done. Not everyone is really skilled enough with that stuff to pull it off enough to be convincing. Overall I like your dios. Looking forward to seeing more.
ReSaurus did originally, but when they went under Toysmith bought the molds so they are producing them now. The toysmith versions are kind of cheaply made and assembled, but the original ReSaurus (which can be differentiated by their more recent "cousins" by a resaurus stamp on their tails) are kind of rare and their prices can get kind of high.
RIP SPUNKY June 26, 2009 - May 11, 2010 I still love you little spunk man!
ReSaurus did originally, but when they went under Toysmith bought the molds so they are producing them now. The toysmith versions are kind of cheaply made and assembled, but the original ReSaurus (which can be differentiated by their more recent "cousins" by a resaurus stamp on their tails) are kind of rare and their prices can get kind of high.
Toyway has gone completely bankrupt (it's in the current PT!). So now nobody has the molds--unless another UK company picks them up.
ReSaurus did originally, but when they went under Toysmith bought the molds so they are producing them now. The toysmith versions are kind of cheaply made and assembled, but the original ReSaurus (which can be differentiated by their more recent "cousins" by a resaurus stamp on their tails) are kind of rare and their prices can get kind of high.
Toyway has gone completely bankrupt (it's in the current PT!). So now nobody has the molds--unless another UK company picks them up.
Toysmith! Unless they are the same company (but I don't know if they are).
RIP SPUNKY June 26, 2009 - May 11, 2010 I still love you little spunk man!
Toysmith! Unless they are the same company (but I don't know if they are).
Sorry--but Toysmith is a UK company--and last I heard, Procon is the last ostensibly UK company (I had the PT issue wrong--it was the previous one).
Oops again; check that, Toysmith is apparently American. But last I saw, another company had the molds (I have a Deinonychus and Gigianotosaurus from them). And the molds are not holding up well.