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Post by DeadToothCrackKnuckle on Dec 4, 2011 18:53:50 GMT
Yes, finally!!! Putting this on my Christmas list! ;D
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Post by krentz on Dec 4, 2011 21:12:43 GMT
Bistaheiversor is ready to go out too. Thanks for the reminder. I'm in talks with Mike Evans on making molds for the 1/40ths. Out of what I've done on Shapeways, which TWO should I do first? The 1/40 will be in kit form so the molds last longer, but the cut up masters will be done in 3D printing so the seams will be keyed and very very tight!
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Post by Radman on Dec 4, 2011 22:34:52 GMT
Bistaheiversor is ready to go out too. Thanks for the reminder. I'm in talks with Mike Evans on making molds for the 1/40ths. Out of what I've done on Shapeways, which TWO should I do first? The 1/40 will be in kit form so the molds last longer, but the cut up masters will be done in 3D printing so the seams will be keyed and very very tight! D I would love to see both the Edmontosaurus and the Agustinia available at that scale, as well as, of course, the rearing Diplodocus.
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Post by krentz on Dec 4, 2011 23:53:03 GMT
Well, the models I have whose details will hold up in 1:40 are Giganotosaurus Ekrixinatosaurus Andesaurus Kosmoceratops Bisthieversor
It's too early for Trex.
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:50:50 GMT
OK, some sneak peaks. Still needs minor tweaking. I'm on the fence about arms in or arms out.... This was based on Pecks Rex. Couldn't post it to Shapeways. I had to deal with Toddlergeddon. D Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:51:41 GMT
This guy will be about the same as the Giganotosaurus, around 7 " long. Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:52:47 GMT
rar! Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:53:17 GMT
Snarl. Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:54:00 GMT
Pffft.. Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:54:55 GMT
Big rar. Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:56:59 GMT
yell and attack. Attachments:
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Post by krentz on Dec 5, 2011 2:58:02 GMT
Arms out, like the 1/144th version. Yes? No?...I tipping towards no. Attachments:
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Post by DeadToothCrackKnuckle on Dec 5, 2011 3:23:33 GMT
David.. You are now my Jesus Christ. Also, I prefer the arms folded in, they look more bird-like.
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Post by dyscrasia on Dec 5, 2011 3:24:19 GMT
Awesome!
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Post by dinohunter0000 on Dec 5, 2011 5:32:14 GMT
*crosses out everybody else on the list* David Krentz is number one paleoartist! But we all knew that even before Dinosaur Revolution
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Post by simon on Dec 5, 2011 7:29:17 GMT
Arms out, like the 1/144th version. Yes? No?...I tipping towards no. Folded IN, folded IN!!!!
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Post by neurotic on Dec 5, 2011 9:09:38 GMT
IN for sure!
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Post by copper on Dec 5, 2011 10:25:12 GMT
i'm voting in too. such beautiful work once again!
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Post by neurotic on Dec 5, 2011 11:14:55 GMT
btw. David, you are creating the best wallpapers!
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Post by Jeremy on Dec 5, 2011 14:47:55 GMT
That looks great, David. I too, vote for IN. ;D
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