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Post by Griffin on Dec 19, 2009 19:38:04 GMT
Haha I don't think that was his point. Imean...neither did these guys just to name one of many photos hes put up showcasing his collection Procon Polacanthus and Pachyrhinosaurus LOL Anyway, Stoneage, those trees are amazing. I tried my hand at making a dinosaur landscape out of paper mache, fake plants and such but its not nearly as nice looking as the pieces you have.
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Post by Libraraptor on Dec 19, 2009 21:08:26 GMT
And still there´s a green unpainted Stego out there... And a yellow, a dark brown .................. and probably others that I haven't seen ;D I saw a Trike in the Cetio purple colour in a junk shop a few weeks back aswell You´re kidding? By now I fear there´s every Invicta available in any colour
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Post by stoneage on Dec 19, 2009 22:20:42 GMT
Haha I don't think that was his point. Imean...neither did these guys just to name one of many photos hes put up showcasing his collection Procon Polacanthus and Pachyrhinosaurus LOL Anyway, Stoneage, those trees are amazing. I tried my hand at making a dinosaur landscape out of paper mache, fake plants and such but its not nearly as nice looking as the pieces you have. These are not Dioramas. There just shots of my stuff somewhat randomly thrown together. I hoping to get more plant and terrain stuff for actual Dioramas later. In fact CT I think after the new year we should have another annual Diorama competition. I believe last last year the deadline was June 15th. Anyway we all need to discuss this. And I was hoping you could do the picture collecting thing.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 19, 2009 23:34:40 GMT
If none of the winners want to run it, I'll be happy to do it again.
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Post by stoneage on Dec 20, 2009 13:42:45 GMT
Carnegie Spinosaurus
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 20, 2009 14:25:37 GMT
Does it stand on two feet or does it lean on it's tail?
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Post by stoneage on Dec 21, 2009 1:12:27 GMT
Does it stand on two feet or does it lean on it's tail? It can stand on its two feet or lean on its tail. Here it is standing on its two feet. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Dec 21, 2009 22:00:36 GMT
Carnegie Tylosaurus
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 21, 2009 22:12:49 GMT
Best mass produced mosasaur EVER
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Post by stoneage on Dec 22, 2009 22:22:37 GMT
Carnegie and Wild Safari 2009, minus the Nigersaurus which I forgot ot take a picture of.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 22, 2009 22:24:56 GMT
I remember a year ago we were all DYING to get our hands on these....
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Post by Tyrannax on Dec 22, 2009 23:47:51 GMT
Excellent pictures Stoneage. I noticed you decided to add a black backdrop. It contrasts the figures well.
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Post by stoneage on Dec 23, 2009 22:30:08 GMT
Fauna Casts Silurian Trilobites
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Post by foxilized on Dec 24, 2009 7:35:18 GMT
Aren't they cute or what?
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Post by stoneage on Dec 24, 2009 22:46:50 GMT
Artsy Fauna Casts Parasaurlophus & Dilophosaurus
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 25, 2009 1:39:38 GMT
Fauna Casts Silurian Trilobites Ohhh, they are cute and awesome looking! ;D Very nice, how big are these guys?
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Post by bokisaurus on Dec 25, 2009 1:41:11 GMT
Artsy Fauna Casts Parasaurlophus & Dilophosaurus I like this photo, nice effect on the lighting. I can't wait for my Para, I believe it would have a different color than yours. Is that a Schleich tree?
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Post by stoneage on Dec 25, 2009 1:47:47 GMT
Fauna Casts Silurian Trilobites Ohhh, they are cute and awesome looking! ;D Very nice, how big are these guys? Well right now I have them boxed up. They got in the way of the Christmas Decorations. I'd say the big one is about 6 inches. There Trilobite size.
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Post by stoneage on Dec 25, 2009 1:49:25 GMT
Artsy Fauna Casts Parasaurlophus & Dilophosaurus I like this photo, nice effect on the lighting. I can't wait for my Para, I believe it would have a different color than yours. Is that a Schleich tree? Well this the original Para. The tree is the new Schleich Beech Tree. I'll show you a better picture of it later.
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Post by stoneage on Dec 25, 2009 17:37:13 GMT
Fauna Casts Muraenosaurus & Carnegie Tylosaurus Merry Christmas CT!!!
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