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Post by paleoferroequine on Sept 16, 2009 20:42:22 GMT
Forgot about this one. Done also 10 years ago from an article in Prehistoric Times by Tracy Lee Ford. Done with Sculpey. As usual if I did it today a few things would be changed, like better legs. Gastonia burgei
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Post by tomhet on Sept 16, 2009 20:46:51 GMT
Very cool Gastonia, have you made new dinos?
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Post by Griffin on Sept 16, 2009 20:50:18 GMT
cool. he looks like hes smiling.
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Post by Pangolinmoth on Sept 16, 2009 20:52:21 GMT
Awesome! If only you made and sold models.....
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Post by paleoferroequine on Sept 16, 2009 21:05:20 GMT
No, I don't have time, I run a small hobby shop by myself. Maybe soon I can start again,in the meantime the mammal conversions are quick and I can do them in a few hours. Next is an embolotherium, teleoceras, protoceras and an entelodont. But I really do want to do some dinos!
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Post by tomhet on Sept 16, 2009 21:06:45 GMT
And do you sell your work?
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Post by Radman on Sept 16, 2009 21:12:01 GMT
I love it! If you ever make a mold of this and crank out a few copies, I'd buy one for sure. Is it 1:40? I bet you could sell these even without painting them, which I know takes an awful lot of time to do a good job.
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Post by dinonikes on Sept 16, 2009 21:26:37 GMT
Very nice-
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Post by paleoferroequine on Sept 16, 2009 21:56:38 GMT
Well, thanks everybody for the compliments. I've never really thought about selling stuff, I get attached to them ;D But, something to think about. The scale is 1/18th to match the Acrocanthosaurus I made so it's about 11" long.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Sept 20, 2009 1:24:55 GMT
Better than procon....
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