thrashfennek
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Post by thrashfennek on Jan 4, 2010 21:27:31 GMT
Hey i have some pictures of dino's ( well duh ) But these where in some books that i remember from looooong ago These prob are from several different artists Ornithomimus Sauropelta Pentaceratops Torosaurus Tsintaosaurus ( this was on the cover off a white book containing all these pictures minus the ornithomimus , it was a awesome book i want to reown it it had like blank white pages with all these dino's on there with the name, and the pages after those where black and white and smaller copies of the pages before with a small discription included ) please help me find this book again Yanchuanosaurus I'm aware these are outdated but i love them... so please tell me who draw these how old they are and the title of that mysterious book Ty-- jesse ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jan 4, 2010 21:30:17 GMT
The first thought that came to mind was sibbick, but I'm not sure...
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Post by Griffin on Jan 4, 2010 21:34:48 GMT
I think I know the book you are talking about. Was it a small, closer to hand book size with a white cover? I saw a book like that with illustrations that look like those at a reptile show a while back. It was titled as some sort of prehistoric animal encyclopedia. Can't remember what it was specifically called though.
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Post by thrashfennek on Jan 4, 2010 21:40:06 GMT
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Post by sbell on Jan 4, 2010 21:46:26 GMT
I am not certain of the artist, but I know they have been around since at least 1992--when I got a Grolier Prehistoria CD-ROM with these images on it.
There are currently 2 books around that have the illustrations. One is the Simon & Schuster Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures; the other is a MacMillan House book, with exactly the same images.
Except for the Ornithomimus (that's got to be a Sibbick).
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Post by Griffin on Jan 4, 2010 21:58:16 GMT
Well small in size but still really thick with pages. It may have been a pocket version of the image you posted.
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 4, 2010 22:00:05 GMT
The artist´s name is Steve Kirk. Sibbick drawed the Ornithomimus. The drawings (except for the Ornithomimus who appeared in David Normans "Dinosaur!") appeared, most probably amongst other books, in "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals" by Barry Cox, Dougal Dixon, Brian Gardiner and R.J.G. Savage.
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thrashfennek
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Post by thrashfennek on Jan 4, 2010 22:06:12 GMT
Thanks ,
@ Libraraptor is 'dinosaur!' a black book with a dromeosaur on the front?
and the images of steve kirk also appear in a book i have with a sunset scene and some parasaurolophus' on the cover ' I'm now trying to find one of those books ( with the kirk pictures in it)
thanks a ton these books changed my life as a small kid i figure last time i saw the book ik was maybe 6 or 7 so thats over a decade ago
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Post by Libraraptor on Jan 4, 2010 22:10:37 GMT
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Post by thrashfennek on Jan 4, 2010 22:21:04 GMT
Yeah thats it !
It has some epic pics in it like a t-rex vs styracosaurus , some raptors teabagging a iguanodon those where drawn so amazing i would swore it where statues
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