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Post by sfstudios on Feb 23, 2011 16:31:20 GMT
Ok guys here the photo of the Krentz peices that you wanted to get a better look at. these are just part of my personal collection along with 100 other models i still have to paint for myself, yeah right. should get to them all in the next 40 years! Im almost done with these 2. the other model above this post was a Dienonychus sculpted by Matt Manitt. a very well done model. Attachments:
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Feb 23, 2011 18:21:46 GMT
Awesome ! If I could get em' pre-painted like that I might actually get em' !
Really nice detailing...do you wear glasses yet ? ;D
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Post by Griffin on Feb 23, 2011 18:54:56 GMT
Oohh pretty! Could you take pictures of the individuals? I'd like to add them to the reviews on the blog if thats ok.
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Post by Himmapaan on Feb 23, 2011 21:20:02 GMT
Thank you for showing the Krentz models! Stunning paintwork
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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 24, 2011 13:30:29 GMT
Ok guys here the photo of the Krentz peices that you wanted to get a better look at. !! Wow - impressing!!! BEAUTIFUL work!! Did you resculpt the Triceratops (left foreleg) or is it a special edition?
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Post by sfstudios on Feb 24, 2011 15:23:51 GMT
No i just painted them or still am painting them. It came that way ! there is no special edition what ever it is that makes this one differnt to you im sure its just the camera angle. I offer a build up service so anyone who wants the minis painted let me know. here are some more that i did for a customer in Ca. Apatosaurus, Acro, Tenotosaurus, Utahraptor. Attachments:
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Post by postsaurischian on Feb 24, 2011 17:44:10 GMT
OMG - they're so wonderful! I imagine my whole Antediluvia Collection being painted that way ..... sigh.
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Post by Himmapaan on Feb 24, 2011 17:54:42 GMT
Oh, my gosh... Drool.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Feb 24, 2011 21:02:03 GMT
They are really nice, love the paint work...I'm just not a tiny dinosaur guy really..lol I like em' BIG..the bigger the better actually.. ;D
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Post by razh00 on Feb 24, 2011 21:22:01 GMT
No i just painted them or still am painting them. It came that way ! there is no special edition what ever it is that makes this one differnt to you im sure its just the camera angle. I offer a build up service so anyone who wants the minis painted let me know. here are some more that i did for a customer in Ca. Apatosaurus, Acro, Tenotosaurus, Utahraptor. we need a painting WIP!!!! PLEASE GIVE US SOME TIPS
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Post by sfstudios on Feb 24, 2011 22:38:49 GMT
here is a newborn 1/2 scale Camarasaur that im working on and a finished Edmontonia of mine that i did for a customer. I will post some painting tips soon. Now i have to go and paint the base for the Edmont. later. Attachments:
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Post by sfstudios on Feb 24, 2011 22:41:40 GMT
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Feb 25, 2011 4:28:50 GMT
here is a newborn 1/2 scale Camarasaur that im working on and a finished Edmontonia of mine that i did for a customer. I will post some painting tips soon. Now i have to go and paint the base for the Edmont. later. 1/2 scale ? How large is it ? Looks really nice..we need more 1/1 Baby Dinosaurs...not that you aren't trying of course.. lol Can't wait to see that sub-adult Psittacosaurus .. ;D
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Post by sfstudios on Feb 25, 2011 5:01:12 GMT
here is a newborn 1/2 scale Camarasaur that im working on and a finished Edmontonia of mine that i did for a customer. I will post some painting tips soon. Now i have to go and paint the base for the Edmont. later. 1/2 scale ? How large is it ? Looks really nice..we need more 1/1 Baby Dinosaurs...not that you aren't trying of course.. lol Can't wait to see that sub-adult Psittacosaurus .. ;D Well i know most people think really large dinosaurs were also big as babies but sauropods were unusually small and grew very fast so this one is about 6.5" tall and 17" long so at 1/2 scale it would be about 34"long in life and a foot tall. imagine an egg the size of a beachball and a 34" long dino curled up in it ! make sence. Attachments:
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Feb 25, 2011 5:20:42 GMT
1/2 scale ? How large is it ? Looks really nice..we need more 1/1 Baby Dinosaurs...not that you aren't trying of course.. lol Can't wait to see that sub-adult Psittacosaurus .. ;D Well i know most people think really large dinosaurs were also big as babies but sauropods were unusually small and grew very fast so this one is about 6.5" tall and 17" long so at 1/2 scale it would be about 34"long in life and a foot tall. imagine an egg the size of a beachball and a 34" long dino curled up in it ! make sence. I've been looking at a lot of reproductions that were way too small I guess. I have a baby Titanosaur by Darren Mcdonald..I was told it was 1/1 but I had my doubts. 34" eh ? wouldn't mind seeing a 1/1 baby Camara myself then. Actually some more juvenile dinosaurs like your Stegosaurus would be great. A sauropod of some sort...and of course..a 1/1 juvenile Allosaurus would just break my heart... heh ;D
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Post by stoneage on Feb 25, 2011 17:31:57 GMT
1/2 scale ? How large is it ? Looks really nice..we need more 1/1 Baby Dinosaurs...not that you aren't trying of course.. lol Can't wait to see that sub-adult Psittacosaurus .. ;D Well i know most people think really large dinosaurs were also big as babies but sauropods were unusually small and grew very fast so this one is about 6.5" tall and 17" long so at 1/2 scale it would be about 34"long in life and a foot tall. imagine an egg the size of a beachball and a 34" long dino curled up in it ! make sence. First let me say I think you sculptures are amazing, although a little too expensive for my wallet. At first I thought your baby sauropod sculptures were too small comparing them to baby elephants. But of course they were born from eggs rather then live births. I found this article which is very interesting. Apparently baby sauropods may have walked on all fours but run on two legs. www.redorbit.com/news/science/1941361/baby_sauropod_tracks_discovered_near_denver/index.html
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Feb 25, 2011 21:03:09 GMT
That's prob from the same area they found the Stego tracks that are supposed to be proof they could walk upright as well. Even a rearing up Stegosaurus appeals to me..one reason I love Shane's juvenile piece :
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Post by hkhollinstone on Feb 26, 2011 13:32:16 GMT
That's prob from the same area they found the Stego tracks that are supposed to be proof they could walk upright as well. Even a rearing up Stegosaurus appeals to me..one reason I love Shane's juvenile piece : I love this Sculpture!
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