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Post by tyrannoraptor2 on Nov 4, 2011 15:35:22 GMT
Adorable ;D - Martin rules! Agreed, fantastic work, and rapid turnaround time; less than a month for a transatlantic transaction. Here's the Krentz Shapeways T. rex: Also, quick and courteous communication with Martin's partner Marilyn. Lastly, look at the detail on that base - incredible! I love that Base! Any Idea how I could Make one Like it?
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 4, 2011 19:04:28 GMT
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Post by Radman on Nov 9, 2011 18:08:01 GMT
Buncha new models courtesy of the esteemable Mr Garratt. Will get some better individual pix up this weekend. ;D
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Post by postsaurischian on Nov 9, 2011 21:07:27 GMT
That T. rex is awesome! Who makes it? Oh - I see a Krentz Tupuxuara and the Corytho
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Post by Radman on Nov 10, 2011 1:56:06 GMT
That T. rex is awesome! Who makes it? Oh - I see a Krentz Tupuxuara and the Corytho That's Shane's 1:35 Tarbo and baby Saurolophus kit - highly recommended! Here are two more shots; the Tarbo certainly looks likes he's zeroed in, while the poor Sauro is saying his last prayers And yup, many of my Antediluvia that have been languishing in boxes for years will soon make an appearance (there's also an Achelo in the corner of the previous post). Stay tuned!
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Post by Radman on Nov 11, 2011 12:54:23 GMT
Max and Martin take over the top spot in my display case!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Nov 11, 2011 16:20:26 GMT
I like how the mirror in the back makes the dio look larger by reflecting it... ;D
The Tarbo must be zeroed-in ..he's ignoring those other obvious hadrosaurs to his right.. lol
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Post by ikessauro on Nov 11, 2011 17:18:41 GMT
Hey man, these are awesome! Just so beautiful. Do you make the glass/mirror displays yourself? They are a great idea, I would love to make some of those for my figures. I always wanted to make dioramas for my dinos, but don't have a safe way to display, then I just keep delaying the project.
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Post by Radman on Nov 12, 2011 16:38:36 GMT
Hey man, these are awesome! Just so beautiful. Do you make the glass/mirror displays yourself? They are a great idea, I would love to make some of those for my figures. I always wanted to make dioramas for my dinos, but don't have a safe way to display, then I just keep delaying the project. Thanks, man! I've built some displays myself, mostly for my butterfly, moth and wasp collections, but this one I bought at a craft store. The rest of my stuff is displayed in a glass cabinet I bought at a garage sale. It gets a little crowded in there, so I rotate stuff in and out as new arrivals, um, arrive. Meanwhile, here are some sunlight pictures of the lovely new Ouranosaurus:
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Post by Libraraptor on Nov 12, 2011 17:50:11 GMT
Hey man, these are awesome! Just so beautiful. Do you make the glass/mirror displays yourself? They are a great idea, I would love to make some of those for my figures. I always wanted to make dioramas for my dinos, but don't have a safe way to display, then I just keep delaying the project. Thanks, man! I've built some displays myself, mostly for my butterfly, moth and wasp collections, but this one I bought at a craft store. The rest of my stuff is displayed in a glass cabinet I bought at a garage sale. It gets a little crowded in there, so I rotate stuff in and out as new arrivals, um, arrive. Meanwhile, here are some sunlight pictures of the lovely new Ouranosaurus: ___________ They are so beautiful! That Ouranosaurus is a great sculpt, paintjob and diorama! Thae glass is like a window into a different world. Just like in Douglas HendersonĀ“s paintings you have the feeling to be only a guest, a watcher of what happens.
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Post by bokisaurus on Nov 12, 2011 18:27:19 GMT
Very nice display/diorama. Love the duckbill
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Post by Godzillasaurus on Nov 17, 2011 2:04:16 GMT
Beautiful dioramas.
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Post by Radman on Nov 19, 2011 13:25:51 GMT
Kaiyodo Dilophosaurus, approximately 1:35 scale, another superlative effort by the one and only Mr. M. Garratt.
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Post by Radman on Nov 23, 2011 22:24:27 GMT
The Antediluvia Collection - so far. The really nice ones were painted by Martin G. There are also some Tokugawas and a Krentz Shapeways. More to come eventually!
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Post by Radman on Dec 17, 2011 3:51:33 GMT
Prognathodon currii by Cliff Green, 1:35 Painted by Martin Garratt. Highly recommended. Go get your Green-on at cliffgreenstudio.net/ ;D PS: This figure comes with a custom base in the shape of the country of Israel, where the fossils were discovered. Hopefully I'll get around to finishing it over the holidays!
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Post by Himmapaan on Dec 17, 2011 14:13:11 GMT
Beautiful... Of course.
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Post by Radman on Dec 17, 2011 20:41:29 GMT
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Post by zopteryx on Dec 18, 2011 0:40:01 GMT
Yes, they do look rather nice together.
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Post by stoneage on Dec 18, 2011 22:28:05 GMT
How can a Lio and a Krono make a nicely mated pair?
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Dec 19, 2011 9:04:02 GMT
maybe they cross-breed ? lol
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