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Post by Griffin on Apr 28, 2010 22:38:37 GMT
Hey guys I tried this once before not that long ago and got virtually no response but I really want to try again.
I want to review some of David Krentz's models for the blog. Now I could just go ahead and do it using just photos of the ones I painted but I thought it would be a lot cooler if I had different photos of different painted versions of the same particular model thats being reviewed.
So please, if you have any of his 1:72 models post close up photos of it up on this thread.
The one's I have and therefore would be doing are
Tyrannosaurus Triceratops Styracosaurus Achelousaurus Corythosaurus
So if you also have any of those take a pic or two or three and post them up here! I would like to get as much variety for each one as I can.
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Post by Radman on Apr 28, 2010 23:13:33 GMT
Here ya go, eh. Always happy to repost this scene, it's from the 2009 diorama thread, page 6, I think,. Featuring a DK Tyranno (one of the rare resin "foot up, mouth closed" models, and a JP metal Galli. Anyway: Breakfastus interruptus
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Post by Griffin on Apr 29, 2010 1:47:41 GMT
Thanks Radman, do you have any other shots of that model? A full frontal one would be nice too.
Still would like more keep em coming!
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Post by Radman on Apr 30, 2010 13:15:58 GMT
I'll dig ém out of storage and post some pix this weekend. I have limited display space (unlike Sepp - cool collection!), so I rotate new models in every now and then, the rest of the time they're packed away.
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Post by Radman on May 4, 2010 0:00:27 GMT
Here's the Jobaria, blood and all, a la 2009 Dio contest. Still searching for the rex, it's packed away there somewhere.... When I find the Afrovenator, I'll put these two together. Jobaria under attack:
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Post by Griffin on May 4, 2010 15:57:46 GMT
Thanks Radman. Unfortunately I don't feel I can do the Jobaria since I don't actually own one. But I'm glad to see it close up!
Keep lookin for that Rex. Anybody else, please post your picks too! I need as many as possible!!!!!
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Post by Radman on May 5, 2010 20:26:02 GMT
No wonder I couldn't find her before, she was in a box labeled "Hamdingers". I coudn't get a non-blurry shot from the front so I hope these will do! Believe it or not, she's walking on air, never thought it would feel so good...
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Post by brontodocus on May 5, 2010 21:11:49 GMT
I just received my first three little Krentzies (Tyrannosaurus, Jobaria, and Apatosaurus) yesterday. Thanks for posting, Radman, I'll definitely paint mine, too... someday. Yes, they're great even prior to painting but it's amazing how much detail can be emphasized with some good painting. If the details are too small I have a binocular microscope right next to my laptop here .
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Post by Griffin on May 5, 2010 23:06:31 GMT
I just received my first three little Krentzies (Tyrannosaurus, Jobaria, and Apatosaurus) yesterday. Thanks for posting, Radman, I'll definitely paint mine, too... someday. Yes, they're great even prior to painting but it's amazing how much detail can be emphasized with some good painting. If the details are too small I have a binocular microscope right next to my laptop here . If you can paint your Rex within the next week or so and get pics up here I will include it in my review. Don't feel any pressure though. Painting them is half the fun at least for me it should be enjoyed.
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Post by brontodocus on May 7, 2010 21:32:52 GMT
Hi Griffin, Thanks, but I'm afraid it will take me longer to paint them. These tiny figures are certainly not easy to paint but they deserve the best effort.
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Post by Griffin on May 7, 2010 23:25:59 GMT
They def do. No worries.
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Post by Gorgonopsid on May 12, 2010 5:58:29 GMT
Sorry I don't have any. But must say they look so pretty. ;D
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