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Post by sumo on Oct 2, 2011 21:30:49 GMT
And yes, they're tinies. The photos naturally show up all the flaws that aren't visible in person... Tamiya Hypsilophodon. I'd almost forgotten I had it, but it's really a pretty nice little model. How do you think the pattern looks? Dinosaur King Styracosaurus. The series 1 ceratopsians are pretty hefty, and this is the biggest one of all. That really only makes the wimpy tail more conspicuous... I never know how to paint their frills, so there's plenty of room for improvement.
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Post by Himmapaan on Oct 3, 2011 13:06:06 GMT
Both are great, though I'm loving the Hypsi very much. ;D
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Post by Libraraptor on Oct 3, 2011 18:09:22 GMT
The Hypsilophodon´s yellow throat is nice!
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Post by Griffin on Oct 3, 2011 18:41:04 GMT
I really like them! Do more
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Post by mmfrankford on Oct 3, 2011 18:43:56 GMT
Love the styracosaurus. You should paint other Dino King figures. This makes me want to paint mine.
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 5, 2011 6:41:34 GMT
Those are nice repaints, I really like both of them.
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Post by sumo on Oct 11, 2011 14:51:25 GMT
Yet another Dinoking. One of those paintjobs that happen totally by accident... This one I'd originally painted a hideous brown/yellow/greenish combo, and as I was painting over that I decided the lighter colored legs and belly actually looked ok. I was going to add all sorts of crazy patterns to the black, but I started liking this "border collie" color scheme too much. There's a chance I was influenced by sable antelopes, maybe I should paint a brown female to go with him?
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Post by bokisaurus on Oct 22, 2011 16:14:10 GMT
That a cool and unique paint for a Para
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