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Post by Jeremy on May 16, 2011 21:26:42 GMT
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Post by arioch on May 16, 2011 22:05:03 GMT
Those are really fine paintjobs. And wow love that Kritosaurus! the dromaeosaurid is quite remarkable too.
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Post by Radman on May 16, 2011 22:09:15 GMT
Wow, Jeremy, very nice of you to share these dino pics with us, as well as of Mr. Garrett and yourself. So, is his technique airbrush painting, certainly looks it! ;D ;;
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Post by Jeremy on May 16, 2011 22:37:32 GMT
Wow, Jeremy, very nice of you to share these dino pics with us, as well as of Mr. Garrett and yourself. So, is his technique airbrush painting, certainly looks it! ;D ;; You're very welcome. I took photos mainly so I could show all the dino related stuff to everyone here. ;D I'm not sure what his technique is, exactly. Unfortunately I had to make a 10 hour trip back home, so I didn't want to stay any longer than I needed to. I'd love to have the opportunity to speak with him again. I did speak to him briefly, of my idea to incorporate Shane Foules's Tyrannosaurus Rex and Torosaurus with infant, into a diorama. He seemed to like the idea. If I can, I may get him to do the buildup, as I know he could turn it into something amazing.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on May 17, 2011 2:53:30 GMT
Where's a dork ? I do see a younger David Cross there with Martin..;D
Maybe I can have him build something for me next year..he could bring it with him then if he attends WF next year and reduce the risk of breakage..I think. lol
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on May 25, 2011 7:51:39 GMT
Shane's new Allo courtesy of Mr. Garrett.
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Post by Jeremy on May 25, 2011 15:42:10 GMT
That's great Chris. I love how he highlighted all the bumps along the body of the Allosaurus. Another homerun. ;D
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Post by Dan on May 25, 2011 17:14:02 GMT
Interesting how it's more horizontally aligned than Steve's buildup.
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Post by simon on May 25, 2011 18:12:11 GMT
Interesting how it's more horizontally aligned than Steve's buildup. I believe that Martin modifies his kits quite a bit.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on May 25, 2011 19:44:15 GMT
Sometimes..this one def was though :
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on May 26, 2011 3:13:03 GMT
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Post by hkhollinstone on May 26, 2011 10:39:34 GMT
I like the colour of this last one.
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Post by Himmapaan on May 26, 2011 15:09:18 GMT
I like the colour of this last one. Me too!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on May 26, 2011 18:58:46 GMT
Aye, me as well..he did much better repainting it. Sometimes you just have to get started and try something to figure out what works..
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Post by arioch on May 26, 2011 19:51:00 GMT
Very nice colours indeed. Striking and yet, natural looking.
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Post by sfstudios on May 31, 2011 4:15:33 GMT
Interesting how it's more horizontally aligned than Steve's buildup. I believe that Martin modifies his kits quite a bit. Martin modified this alot shorten the tail pitched the head down and reposed the grounded foot to be more straight. My allo had him in a full run with head tilted up to take a bit from the Apatosaur also in 1/15th scale. oh and the tail also whips upward where as mine allo was longer and dipped down ,more relaxed and natural. Some of my sculpt look better after modifing them but this one not so ,i like the way it was originally
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on May 31, 2011 5:17:15 GMT
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Post by Jeremy on May 31, 2011 14:45:15 GMT
Looks really nice. I love the paint on the Tarbo, but prefer Steve's paint on the infant Hadrosaur. I believe Steve painted the one that was at Wonderfest, I may be wrong.
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Post by Seijun on May 31, 2011 18:11:28 GMT
It would be cool if the baby was painted with really good camouflage, so you would have to wonder if the tarbo even sees him at all!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Jun 1, 2011 3:07:59 GMT
I would say at that range..he smells it...especially if it just panicked and wet itself..lol
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