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Post by therizinosaurus on Sept 14, 2008 2:47:50 GMT
They all look nice. Did your Giganoto have strage foot positions before you fixed it?
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Sept 14, 2008 3:48:00 GMT
That Acro needed something for sure..maybe a whole resculpt..lol The Giga looks great..and knowing it can stand like that I'll try it myself...as soon as I find one. The hot water method is what I orig used until I found out you can use a hairdryer for the same results..but it's a bit..well..dryer..lol
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Sept 14, 2008 18:37:40 GMT
They all look nice. Did your Giganoto have strage foot positions before you fixed it? No, I just hated the stupid tri-pod pose. Now it is in a running/hunting pose and I think it looks much more active.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Sept 14, 2008 22:40:23 GMT
The one shot is a bit close up..can you pull the camera back and get another full body pic... ? sorry for being a pain.. :/
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Sept 19, 2008 9:59:49 GMT
I just successfully discovered a new way to repose figures - I hot lightbulb. You can lean the figure close to it and the plastic becomes soft. I just reset the feet on my Papo Allosaurus so it no longer falls over and the neck on my Carnegie Elasmosaurus is now almost straight I'll post pictures soon...
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Sept 19, 2008 13:29:47 GMT
The one shot is a bit close up..can you pull the camera back and get another full body pic... ? sorry for being a pain.. :/ Sure! Here ya go:
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 23, 2008 3:22:52 GMT
I tried the hairdryer and it worked very well. I did what Cody did too my Giga and it did look better. A little tricky making sure it balanced before you cooled it back. I also modified one of my diplo so the neck and tail is posed slightly different from the original one. That way I can use multiple figure when creating dioramas and the figure will have different poses.
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Post by stoneage on Sept 23, 2008 20:59:03 GMT
I tried the hairdryer and it worked very well. I did what Cody did too my Giga and it did look better. A little tricky making sure it balanced before you cooled it back. I also modified one of my diplo so the neck and tail is posed slightly different from the original one. That way I can use multiple figure when creating dioramas and the figure will have different poses. That sounds like a great idea. Then you could create packs of Raptors and things in different attacking poses.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Sept 29, 2008 2:28:59 GMT
Thanks for the pic, I'll def try that as soon as get mine. I can't wait to make a psck of Raptors..I just need something neat and large for them to attack that fits with them... :?
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Sept 29, 2008 23:37:40 GMT
^ The carnage (not carnegie) protoceratops!
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Post by bokisaurus on Sept 30, 2008 4:30:30 GMT
The new Wild Safari 2008 velociraptor would be a good candidate to alter and create pack, they have good details and don't cost much compared to the other figures. They look good attacking some sauropods or any of the bigger ceratopsians.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Oct 2, 2008 4:18:01 GMT
Wouldn't the Carnage Proto be a bit out of scale ? I'm considering the Great Dino Therzino also dist. by Safari.. I picked up my Giga today..and it's awesome...I altered the feet o it balances perfectly and I even straightened out the tail...
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