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Post by bokisaurus on Jun 12, 2011 20:53:45 GMT
Wow, what a lovely piece of art! You truly never fail to impress us all with your work!
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Post by dinosaurman01 on Aug 14, 2011 10:08:42 GMT
Wow...just wow! Its really clever how you turned Pachyrhinosaurus into five different species. Its just amazing!
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Post by copper on Aug 16, 2011 21:17:42 GMT
i just noticed you put "belly plates" on these figures, is there some proof the plates existed? just curious, too lazy to google so i thought i'd get the quickest answer from you : )
going to modify my pachyrhino sometime soon and needed some advice..
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Post by DinoLord on Aug 16, 2011 22:31:20 GMT
A yet to be described Trike mummy showed them. Along with osteoderms on the back and quills on the tail.
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Post by paleoferroequine on Aug 16, 2011 22:49:19 GMT
i just noticed you put "belly plates" on these figures, is there some proof the plates existed? just curious, too lazy to google so i thought i'd get the quickest answer from you : ) going to modify my pachyrhino sometime soon and needed some advice.. What Dinolord said. There is a picture from a specimen not yet published. Skin impressions from the back show scutes and the belly has plates . The quills are just speculation, the scutes are raised in the middle like something was attached but until it's published, no proof. I have seen the picture though of the belly scales and I think I have it somewhere. I think Matt Martyniuk aka Dinoguy2, Dinogoss, knows more. Maybe he has a picture.
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