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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 16, 2008 21:49:05 GMT
I love them! Although the eusthenopteron one looks "forced"....
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Post by tomhet on Dec 16, 2008 21:50:50 GMT
I used a magnifying glass, that's why all the fishes are crammed
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Dec 16, 2008 21:56:22 GMT
Oh, I see. I was wondering why they would all be that close together..
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Post by crazycrowman on Dec 16, 2008 22:48:45 GMT
Neat dios, and excellent choice of figures!
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Post by stoneage on Dec 17, 2008 0:28:32 GMT
Great stuff Tomhet! ;D
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Post by sid on Jan 2, 2009 11:42:50 GMT
From what company is the prosauropod,Tom? It seems a cool model
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Post by sbell on Jan 2, 2009 14:20:25 GMT
From what company is the prosauropod,Tom? It seems a cool model That's a Dinotales CC (Series 6) Plateosaurus --there are actually two different colours. They are not uncommon on Ebay (although there are some overpriced ones only)
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Post by sid on Jan 2, 2009 16:43:50 GMT
From what company is the prosauropod,Tom? It seems a cool model That's a Dinotales CC (Series 6) Plateosaurus --there are actually two different colours. They are not uncommon on Ebay (although there are some overpriced ones only) Thanks By the way,tomorrow i'll be in Switzerland (i'm going to spend two days there with my father,mainly to visit the Sauriermuseum of Aathal)...Anybody knows if up there Kaiyodo dinos or other japanese-produced models are available?
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Post by sbell on Jan 2, 2009 16:49:57 GMT
That's a Dinotales CC (Series 6) Plateosaurus --there are actually two different colours. They are not uncommon on Ebay (although there are some overpriced ones only) Thanks By the way,tomorrow i'll be in Switzerland (i'm going to spend two days there with my father,mainly to visit the Sauriermuseum of Aathal)...Anybody knows if up there Kaiyodo dinos or other japanese-produced models are available? Generally, only in a lucky find--Kaiyodo itself only ever sold its products in Japan--it was only enterprising people and collectors that made them available elsewhere.
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Post by sid on Jan 2, 2009 18:31:31 GMT
Thanks By the way,tomorrow i'll be in Switzerland (i'm going to spend two days there with my father,mainly to visit the Sauriermuseum of Aathal)...Anybody knows if up there Kaiyodo dinos or other japanese-produced models are available? Generally, only in a lucky find--Kaiyodo itself only ever sold its products in Japan--it was only enterprising people and collectors that made them available elsewhere. D'OH! Oh well,at least i hope i'll find some Safari,Bullyland,Schleich,Favorite models that i still don't have
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Post by Tyrannax on Jan 3, 2009 0:59:39 GMT
I love them! Especially the "Brontosaurus"
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Post by richard on Jan 27, 2009 23:00:34 GMT
Four new ones I did a week ago or so: The Miguasha estuary with cephalaspids, antiarchs and a young Eusthenopteron: A Brontosaurus crossing a river: A non-prehistoric diorama, a fishing Ibis: Prosauropod near a water fall: excellent job! your best ones to date!!
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Post by tomhet on Feb 21, 2009 2:39:22 GMT
A new one, early Devonian estuary, part 2. I used the Kaiyodo Eurypterus because it was easier to handle but it's not even Devonian.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Feb 21, 2009 2:41:14 GMT
Is that underwater devonian grass I see!? ;D I love your drepanaspis. ;D
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Post by tomhet on Feb 21, 2009 2:42:07 GMT
Nah, not grass, it's a generic plant
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Post by bokisaurus on Feb 21, 2009 2:42:16 GMT
A new one, early Devonian estuary, part 2. I used the Kaiyodo Eurypterus because it was easier to handle but it's not even Devonian. Cool! I like that figure ;D I need to make dioramas again
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Post by Meso-Cenozoic on Feb 21, 2009 11:01:09 GMT
Really terrific dios, Tomhet! The "underwater" scenes are especially amazing! Thanks for sharing!!
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Post by richard on Feb 24, 2009 22:56:25 GMT
well done
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 21, 2009 0:23:21 GMT
Have you made any more recently?
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Post by tomhet on Apr 28, 2009 17:26:08 GMT
OK, several new ones: A pair of Scutosaurus Amebelodon 1 Amebelodon 2
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