camara
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Post by camara on Dec 28, 2009 14:09:16 GMT
Thanks!!My brother took away with him my Nikon,so I will have to take some pics with my cell phone,which is the most decent camera around!
I am almost sure that the next one will be a smaller one,a Velociraptor.I would love to make a non-feathered version of it.I am not a huge fan of this species,but it should be fun to do.I also want to make an Albertosaurus, Brachiosaurus and Stegosaurus...but I don´t have time enough now,so I will have to decide!!!
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Post by mightyjptrex on Dec 28, 2009 16:05:13 GMT
Wow that is awesome if you are going to sell these I will buy one!
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Post by Griffin on Dec 28, 2009 17:02:42 GMT
Wow thats a nice sculpt with a beautiful paint job. I'd love to see some better quality pics.
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Post by Horridus on Dec 28, 2009 18:43:55 GMT
Wow thats a nice sculpt with a beautiful paint job. I'd love to see some better quality pics. I agree. Seems like banded tails are in fashion and a good thing too, 'cos they're gorgeous. ;D
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Post by Griffin on Dec 28, 2009 20:13:24 GMT
Wow thats a nice sculpt with a beautiful paint job. I'd love to see some better quality pics. I agree. Seems like banded tails are in fashion and a good thing too, 'cos they're gorgeous. ;D Banded tails and bands across the feet are also pretty cool looking.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 28, 2009 21:11:27 GMT
Wow..nice job ! Def need to see some better pics..love all the colors overall. ;D
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camara
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Post by camara on Dec 30, 2009 1:53:58 GMT
Thank you all,mates!!
I want to sell it not for much money,but there are some problems. First,I have never sell anything,so I don´t know how to send items outside my country (Spain).The other problem is that I want to sell it for 60€ here in Europe (which is not much considering that it is the amount of money I spent in silicon and resin)...but I am afraid that it is 85$, which sound a little expensive for US residents (plus shipping),am I wrong?
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 30, 2009 3:10:04 GMT
This is the converter I always use : www.xe.com/ucc/Looks like 60 eur is 85.8554 USD about 85.00 spot on...shipping from Europe to the US will also be a bear but evens out in bulk. Your best bet to keep costs down would be to find a dealer or seller in the U.S. , then they could mark them up a bit to recoup fees...maybe contact www.linkandpinhobbies.com and see if they can carry them ? Just a thought.
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camara
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Post by camara on Dec 30, 2009 10:56:57 GMT
Thanks,Blade!! I think I´ll sell it now into Europe,at least the first copies (I wish I could sell at least one!Hahahaa). Here is a "better" pic. The paint job is not finished yet.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 30, 2009 21:08:48 GMT
You might try posting it up at www.jplegacy.org Most of the dino nuts there are UK in origin..lol ;D Def a better pic...looks really awesome... maybe add a simple base ?
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Post by Horridus on Dec 30, 2009 22:23:46 GMT
I'm UK in origin! And I'd love one of these. Eventually. When my student loan next comes in. Even if £54 is more than I can afford, really. I'd only spend it on booze.
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camara
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Post by camara on Jan 1, 2010 16:13:46 GMT
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