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Post by Griffin on Jan 17, 2011 15:32:48 GMT
That Exaeretodon just looks creepy to me.
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Post by stoneage on Jan 17, 2011 17:10:21 GMT
You really took some great pictures Postsaurischian!
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Post by Seijun on Jan 17, 2011 17:27:26 GMT
Poor Exaeretodon, I imagine it probably looked much better in real life. It looks a bit like a dog if you made it hairless, with no ears and no nose-pad, and severely malnourished (which is probably what paleo artists would make dogs look like if they had gone extinct a couple million years ago).
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 18, 2011 18:15:59 GMT
You really took some great pictures Postsaurischian! Thanks, Steinalter (German translation of your name)! That Exaeretodon just looks creepy to me. Yes, it looks a bit weird ;D. That's what kept me from buying it in the first place. But now that I have it, I think I like the weirdness and like most resin figures it looks much better than in the photo.
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Post by Himmapaan on Jan 18, 2011 19:50:08 GMT
You really took some great pictures Postsaurischian! Thanks, Steinalter (German translation of your name)! You ought to adopt Steinalter as your username, Stoneage; it's so lovely!
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 27, 2011 9:24:48 GMT
Paleocraft Moa by Sean Cooper .....
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 27, 2011 12:35:21 GMT
..... got some more Dinotales miniatures . Apatosaurus ..... another Tyrannosaurus ..... Xenacanthus, Ichthyosaurus ..... Liopleurodon ..... Plateosaurus ..... Seismosaurus skeleton .....
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Post by Himmapaan on Jan 27, 2011 13:08:20 GMT
Gorgeous! And what a great place to photograph the Seismosaurus skeleton. ;D
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Post by brontodocus on Jan 27, 2011 23:03:42 GMT
Paleocraft Moa by Sean Cooper ..... Ah, there it is, another great addition to your 1/20th scale models! The Dinotales Xenacanthus and Seismosaurus skeleton are cool additions, too.
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Post by postsaurischian on Jan 28, 2011 7:32:23 GMT
Thanks guys - I think you'd register seismographic amplitudes in both cases: A walking Seismosaurus and a Marshall stack at full volume ;D. The Moa is great, I love gigantic Ratites - thanks for your reminder, brontodocus. I'm hoping for the Baluchitherium (Indicrotherium, Paraceratherium or whatever). Do you think it's about 1:20? .... Probably not.
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Post by brontodocus on Jan 28, 2011 8:51:54 GMT
If I remember correctly, the Paraceratherium was listed as 150 mm high and 1/45th scale when Mironimus-Rex still had it available. If it was in 1/20th scale it would be really huge but it's much smaller, apparently.
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Post by stoneage on Jan 28, 2011 15:33:30 GMT
If I remember correctly, the Paraceratherium was listed as 150 mm high and 1/45th scale when Mironimus-Rex still had it available. If it was in 1/20th scale it would be really huge but it's much smaller, apparently. Yes it is 1/45 scale and it is 7 1/2 inches long. I think it is a reasonable size.
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Post by lio99 on Feb 3, 2011 5:19:14 GMT
very nice
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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 7, 2011 17:29:37 GMT
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 7, 2011 21:28:04 GMT
Hey, Helge, are you interested in a Kleinwelka Deinosuchus?!
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Post by brontodocus on Feb 7, 2011 22:43:01 GMT
Hey, these Collect Club Loch Ness Monsters have a paint job that fits perfectly to the background (they seem to have light reflections of waves painted on them).
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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 9, 2011 16:26:35 GMT
Hey, Helge, are you interested in a Kleinwelka Deinosuchus?! Hey, thanks very much for asking! ..... unfortunately I'm not interested in Kleinwelka at all ......, but so nice from you for asking anyway .
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 10, 2011 14:52:43 GMT
:)No problem Helge Oh, I just noticed where you put that Seismo! Great coincidence, anyway! Both Marshall and Seismo mean pure power to me!
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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 11, 2011 13:44:37 GMT
Who gets the carrots?
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Post by Libraraptor on Feb 11, 2011 15:22:57 GMT
That oneĀ“s funny and beautiful!
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