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Post by paleoferroequine on Sept 22, 2009 20:52:44 GMT
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Post by Griffin on Sept 23, 2009 23:53:45 GMT
very cool. I'm not a fan of the lindberg sculpts but your paintjob made it much easier on the eyes.
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Post by Horridus on Sept 24, 2009 14:11:31 GMT
very cool. I'm not a fan of the lindberg sculpts but your paintjob made it much easier on the eyes. I agree. Very ugly beasts with mouths that look like they close with a zipper, but a superb paint job.
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Post by paleoferroequine on Sept 24, 2009 16:48:44 GMT
Very good point about the mouth, that's my fault though since I replaced the teeth It does look like a zipper! I should correct that, I'll get the right number of teeth this time and better shape to them. Those were done back before the internet and reference was hard to get. But, I have a few other things to do first. Can't do much else about their appearance except the repositioning of limbs like I already did unless I just toss them and do a proper one in Sculpey Naw, just kidding. Thanks for the critique
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Post by tomhet on Sept 25, 2009 6:05:06 GMT
I think the lindberg 'Deinonychus' is very cool It has a classic feel, like the Bullyland Deinonychus And you made the Safari Velociraptor look quite respectable Nice job, but you should stop using airbrush, it seems that you are talented enough to handle a set of real brushes
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Post by crazycrowman on Sept 25, 2009 7:34:45 GMT
^ I agree with Tomhet about the Lindberg 'Deinonychus pair. They look quite snazzy!
Very nice work.
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Post by paleoferroequine on Sept 25, 2009 18:01:33 GMT
The DoC Velociraptor isn't done with an airbrush but regular brushes and other two are a mix of airbrush, paint brush and pastel chalk. I use all three methods on most of my dinos. The Lindberg T-rex that I posted elsewhere for instance, is done mainly with paint brush and some airbrush.
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Post by fooman666 on Oct 3, 2010 8:30:52 GMT
gee,those lindberg guys really are some gnarly looking critters are'nt they
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