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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 20, 2011 21:29:57 GMT
I'm completely speechless, they are incredible! You are SO talented - I love them all. I like the plants and details for the bases too
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Post by paleoferroequine on Apr 20, 2011 22:09:52 GMT
I'm completely speechless, they are incredible! You are SO talented - I love them all. I like the plants and details for the bases too Thank you very much. I'm just glad I can share them with others, where I live there aren't many that appreciate prehistoric life. What a herd!!! Those are stunning! And the details on the bases are amazing! How long did it take you to do each one of these? The two more complicated ones took a day each to make the cuts and reassemble. Then about three days for the epoxy putty work. Painting with the pastels took two days and the Sculpey bases with details took another day or two, the mushrooms took a few hours. The other ones were faster of course and this is while I'm in my store, so I can't work all the time. Amazing work! I knew that one could get away reusing the Papo Pachyrhinosaurus' body for another ceratopsian (coughcoughstyracosauruscoughcough), but these are just amazing! How do you get all these extra figures anyways? I can buy Papo wholesale for a cheaper price so they aren't too bad pricewise.
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Post by copper on Apr 20, 2011 22:18:55 GMT
these are great, i especially like the Albertaceratops and Rubeosaurus!
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Post by postsaurischian on Apr 22, 2011 9:11:37 GMT
ASTONISHING !
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Post by sid on Apr 22, 2011 9:55:37 GMT
More than astonishing! Finally a Centrosaurus figure ;D
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Post by paleoferroequine on Apr 22, 2011 20:08:22 GMT
More than astonishing! Finally a Centrosaurus figure ;D I might also do Centrosaurus apertus and Diabloceratops. Also maybe some chasmosaurines which require all new heads: Kosmoceratops, Utahceratops, Medusaceratops, and Mojoceratops ;D. At least these can leave the tail short. I do wish I had another body with the detail of the Papo but a different pose. Guess I'll have to change them myself .
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Post by Godzillasaurus on Apr 24, 2011 14:53:47 GMT
I was thinking of doing this with the carnage styracosaurs. I am Glad i didn't yours are way better!!! Truly i cant believe how well they look as well as the base's you put them on. Cheers!!!
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Post by paleoferroequine on Apr 25, 2011 17:16:52 GMT
I was thinking of doing this with the carnage styracosaurs. I am Glad i didn't yours are way better!!! Truly i cant believe how well they look as well as the base's you put them on. Cheers!!! Well, thanks. But why should that stop you from doing it? It never stops me, if you mess up, so what. ;D I learn new things every time. Maybe something I did will show you how to do it, or just ask! Go for it.
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Post by bokisaurus on Apr 27, 2011 6:18:05 GMT
I want them! Those are awesomely stunning work! Very impressive. So, when will you be accepting commissions? ;D Looking forward to see what else you can make out of these Papo figure
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Post by arioch on May 17, 2011 6:22:18 GMT
Absolutely brilliant. My favourite is the Sinoceratops, though all are great!
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Post by paleoferroequine on May 18, 2011 19:33:25 GMT
Absolutely brilliant. My favourite is the Sinoceratops, though all are great! Thanks, I'm starting work on some more.
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Post by Ajax on May 19, 2011 22:54:04 GMT
I hope you do some more models with the new papo Styracosaurus, you may be able to model a pair or even a family of some sort.
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Post by paleoferroequine on May 20, 2011 20:40:42 GMT
I hope you do some more models with the new papo Styracosaurus, you may be able to model a pair or even a family of some sort. My first Styracosaurus will be made into Medusaceratops. After that I want to do a pair of Centrosaurus apertus and then possibly Diabloceratops.
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Post by paleoferroequine on Jun 10, 2011 21:58:49 GMT
Here's the newest one, Medusaceratops lokii a chasmosaurine ceratopsian from the Judith River Formation, Montana, 77.5 million years ago. The fossils were confused with those of Albertaceratops nesmoi, a centrosaurine which does look a lot like it but a bit smaller.This was from the Papo Styracosaurus with a new head and some body work.
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Post by Himmapaan on Jun 10, 2011 22:21:22 GMT
Absolutely stunning...
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Post by arioch on Jun 11, 2011 2:50:04 GMT
Really really amazing. I like how you made the plates and specially the quills, very nice touch. Nice colours too! Will you give quills to your future conversions too?
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Post by zopteryx on Jun 11, 2011 2:52:27 GMT
Just wow!
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Post by paleoferroequine on Jun 11, 2011 19:01:54 GMT
Really really amazing. I like how you made the plates and specially the quills, very nice touch. Nice colours too! Will you give quills to your future conversions too? Thanks,actually this is the second time I put quills on a ceratopsian. Last year for the diorama contest, I did a pair of Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai. I'll put quills on some but for variety not on others, unless proof comes out that they were on most ceratopsians. ;D
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Post by hkhollinstone on Jun 12, 2011 7:16:59 GMT
They are fabulous!
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Post by baryonyxraptor on Jun 12, 2011 20:15:01 GMT
Stunning work
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