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Post by paleoferroequine on Dec 19, 2009 19:26:28 GMT
Conversion of Papo black rhino. Extended legs and changed position of front legs. And added fur, horn made from Magic Sculpt.
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Post by Griffin on Dec 19, 2009 19:29:07 GMT
I don't know a whole lot about prehistoric mammals but it certainly looks awesome. For a split second I thought it was painted. Which brings up that this animal might look really neat sporting a white coat.
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Post by kevin on Dec 20, 2009 3:23:44 GMT
The various imags vary, but it seems about right to me
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Post by bucketfoot on Dec 20, 2009 3:28:43 GMT
d**n you're good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by stormnl on Dec 20, 2009 20:48:31 GMT
wow very nice,,,what's the scale??
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Post by paleoferroequine on Dec 21, 2009 16:52:32 GMT
wow very nice,,,what's the scale?? Thanks, it'll look a lot better when painted. The scale is 1/40 like my other megafauna conversions.
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Post by stormnl on Dec 21, 2009 18:55:00 GMT
wow,,,wil it be for sale??? and how many do you make?
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Post by paleoferroequine on Dec 21, 2009 20:39:48 GMT
wow,,,wil it be for sale??? and how many do you make? Well, here's the thing, I have thought about making some copies of stuff. But, these would require complex molds and I don't have the experience. More importantly, I don't have time, I have to take care of a store and family. The conversions I do don't take a lot of time, maybe one day to convert and sculpt. Making molds on the other hand......... Maybe some day, I'd like to do it. The other thing is these are conversions based on commercial products and I don't know the legal aspects of making copies to sell. The other option is to sculpt each conversion as a one off and sell them. Don't know
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Post by stormnl on Dec 21, 2009 21:35:21 GMT
anyhow it's a beauty,,comes time,comes the model
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