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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 6, 2012 2:20:30 GMT
Finally got this project done over the weekend. It's completely different compared to version 1. The idea behind this one was to bring something more affordable in this scale. e jaw was sculpted fully open and the builder can choose open, closed, or anything in-between. This particular model's mouth is about halfway between the two. Hope you guys like it. Nick Attachments:
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 6, 2012 2:21:10 GMT
Another: Attachments:
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 6, 2012 2:23:08 GMT
One more: Attachments:
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 6, 2012 2:24:24 GMT
Last one, I promise. The bubble issue on the right foot and left inside knee have since been eliminated and castings are turning out perfect with very nice seams. Attachments:
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Post by simon on Mar 6, 2012 2:27:12 GMT
What is the "furry" large mammal on the website that will be "completed in late 2012"? What is the scale?
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 6, 2012 2:29:32 GMT
The scale on the large mammal is 1/10. I'm not allowed to spill the beans since it's, as of yet, an unpublished animal.
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Mar 6, 2012 6:21:56 GMT
The active pose looks really nice .
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 6, 2012 13:53:49 GMT
I appreciate the compliments. He was about a year-and-a-half project, taking 60-80 hours. The dynamic pose is to fit a larger, multi-dino diorama that he's part of, depicting the Edmontosaurus in the Denver Museum with the "bite" in its back. The Edmontosaurus will be done soon. Attachments:
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Post by arioch on Mar 6, 2012 19:37:47 GMT
Pretty good!
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 8, 2012 2:38:42 GMT
Getting there. The paint scheme is based on an African grey parrot. Still have lots to do. Attachments:
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Post by 32fordboy on Mar 8, 2012 2:39:48 GMT
Just one more: Attachments:
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