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Post by Himmapaan on Jan 10, 2011 15:59:42 GMT
Oh, I didn't know a Huayangosaurus was part of the set. I wish he would make it available singly. ;D
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Post by Radman on Jan 10, 2011 22:34:22 GMT
The huayango was the most challenging to assemble. The body was 7-8 parts, and all the little spines and plates had to be added separately, must have been around 30 pieces or so. I had a few left over It's exactly the same size as the Kaiyodo, so I'll paint it similarly and have a nice pair!
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Post by Radman on Jan 12, 2011 23:48:33 GMT
So, in hindsight, I realized the Colorata Huayangosaurus I mentioned earlier is actually a Tuojiangosaurus. Still they're contemporaries, apparently, and very similar, so there ya' go, eh.
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Post by Himmapaan on Jan 13, 2011 0:06:40 GMT
So, in hindsight, I realized the Colorata Huayangosaurus I mentioned earlier is actually a Tuojiangosaurus. Still they're contemporaries, apparently, and very similar, so there ya' go, eh. I thought it was! I didn't mention it because I thought I was mistaken. ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Jan 13, 2011 6:04:42 GMT
The huayango was the most challenging to assemble. The body was 7-8 parts, and all the little spines and plates had to be added separately, must have been around 30 pieces or so. I had a few left over It's exactly the same size as the Kaiyodo, so I'll paint it similarly and have a nice pair! Oh my, more power to you assembling that tiny model! See, thats the reason I'm not that interested in models, just take soooooomuch time! ;D Well, I'm looking forward to see the final finished pieces
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Post by Radman on Jan 15, 2011 3:13:10 GMT
Yangchuanosaurus close-up, from the Galileo collection: These are incredibly beautiful models and highly recommended!
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 17, 2011 11:35:05 GMT
Wonderful! ..... but I'm too lazy for his multiple parts models.
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Post by Radman on Jan 18, 2011 23:24:25 GMT
Thanks, Helge! I actually enjoy putting the models together, and filling and repliscaling the gaps. I do get bogged down in the painting, partly because I don't have a dedicated area to do it in. But I'm happy with how this one turned out. I'll post some closeups of the Shunosauruses next, hopefully, I have two that are mostly finished.
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Post by Radman on Jan 20, 2011 0:24:21 GMT
Bon Appetit!
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Post by brontodocus on Jan 20, 2011 0:34:19 GMT
:oAaaaaah!!! You even modeled guts? Evil. ;D
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Post by Himmapaan on Jan 20, 2011 10:43:46 GMT
Oh, my g o s h... Am I seeing this right, do you actually have one with its head buried within the stomach? Are these those ' antirrhopus' Velociraptors?
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 20, 2011 14:45:11 GMT
;D Ha Ha ..... just wonderful (Am I repeating myself?) and EVIL ! Have you been listening to some Gore Metal while creating this? ;D ..... I can see Bandai, Tamiya & Kaiyodo - don't know about the other Velos (which is the plural of bicycle in Switzerland by the way).
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 20, 2011 15:51:30 GMT
Very cool! Wow! That Velo´s head is deep inside the guts! I always hated sterile documentaries where the hunt is shown and maybe the kill, too - but not the meal. Still seems to be a tabu in many documentaries.
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Post by paleoferroequine on Jan 20, 2011 19:29:06 GMT
Too funny!! ;D You did a great job with it. But one of them should have bit the head off since that's usually the first to go. ;D
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Post by bokisaurus on Jan 20, 2011 20:00:32 GMT
Bon Appetit! Oh my gawd! ;D Wow,very colorful! And they say my repaints are "very" colorful! LOL! ;D Did you make the poor sauropod?
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Post by bokisaurus on Jan 20, 2011 20:03:52 GMT
Yangchuanosaurus close-up, from the Galileo collection: These are incredibly beautiful models and highly recommended! LOL! Funny we both painted our figure green! they make a good pair, ya?
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Post by Radman on Jan 21, 2011 13:34:32 GMT
Seems like a lot of ya liked my feeding scene, thanks. The green raptors were Tamiya, the big black one Kaiyodo, the rest were Bandai. Which reminds me, I have some old dio pix featuring those guys in one of the contest threads; I'll move them here shortly. The carcass is from Acheson. It came in a twofer with the ancient evil rex I mentioned some time earlier. I recommend both, you save some $$ that way. Since it's bundled with the rex, I'm guessing it's supposed to be Alamosaurus, but really any generic sauropod would work.
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Post by Radman on Jan 21, 2011 14:30:00 GMT
they make a good pair, ya? Yeah, they go well together! ;D
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Post by Radman on Jan 24, 2011 20:38:46 GMT
Okay, as promised/threatened, to get all my dios in the same place, here are the first dioramas I made for the second diorama contest that didn't make the cut: Bad Neighborhood On the Prowl Run, Forrest, Run! Morning Munch I really liked the simple elegance of this one. And yes, I did vote for Pangolin's! Breakfastus Interruptus Face-off! Original comments are here: dinotoyforum.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=feetback&action=display&thread=1617&page=6
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Post by Megaraptor on Jan 24, 2011 20:54:43 GMT
Wow, liking all of your recent ones, Radman! Especially the "gory raptors" one. Boki, what's happening to you? That Yangchuanosaurus looks absolutely tame for one of your repaints. Not meaning any offence, buddy, just joking around.
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