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Pachyrhinosaurus' Art

Started by Pachyrhinosaurus, July 25, 2017, 04:24:30 PM

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Pachyrhinosaurus

Edmontosaurus regalis in 1:40 scale, as seen in PT #122


Quetzalcoatlus northropi in 1:18 scale, winning first place at the town fair in 2016.



March of progress with previous winners, all first place except for the torosaurus, which came in second.

Parasaurolophus cyrtocristatus in 1:20 scale, winning first place at the town fair in 2015



Hammond's Cane. Also winning first place in the woodworking division in 2015. Spared no expense.









Gorgosaurus libratus in 1:40.


Europasaurus holgeri in 1:40.

Concavenator corcovatus in 1:40, as seen in PT #120.

Toxodon platensis in 1:40, as seen in PT #120.

Estemmenosuchus uralensis, as seen in PT #121.


Didymoceras stevensoni.



Patrx

This is all really nice work; I'm particularly fond of the Quetzalcoatlus. :)

WarrenJB

Parasaurolophus and Hammond's cane for me. Excellent!

Halichoeres

Nice to see all these pieces again :)
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

My attempt to find the best toy of every species

My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

Pachyrhinosaurus

Thanks. :)

I should have pointed out that the edmontosaurus is a new one, since I rebooted this thread to keep everything organized.

ZoPteryx

It's great to see these again, they're all fantastic!  Really digging that Edmontosaurus.  :)

Mamasaurus

Truly beautiful work!  It's really nice to see them all in one place like this. :)


Images copyrite to Mamasaurus

Reptilia

#7
Toxodon and Estemmenosuchus are great, congrats!


Pachyrhinosaurus

Thank you!

Here's my latest (well actually not, that one will debut in the next PT!) model in progress, Alamosaurus:

And with the Carnegie rex for scale:

Takama

How big of an individaul are you baseing the Alamosaurus off of?

Reptilia

#10
Looks pretty nice so far.

Pachyrhinosaurus

Thank you ^^

The alamosaurus would represent a 22 meter individual if you measure the length horizontally from nose to tail.

Here it is completed:





And alongside my brontosaurus from 2011:

Jose S.M.


tyrantqueen


Takama

IT really is a Great looking animal.  So majestic.   And very realistic.

tyrantqueen

Quote from: Takama on October 28, 2017, 12:04:28 PM
IT really is a Great looking animal.  So majestic.   And very realistic.

Very great animal. Much majestic. Such realistic.

/doge

I am so sorry ;D


Reptilia

#16
Just seen the final image, really great job. You're a pretty fine sculptor.

Pachyrhinosaurus


Joey

What scale is that Alamosaurus in?
Also I love the sculpt! To be honest looks on par with Sideshow statues in the detail.

Lanthanotus

Seeing that 2011 sauropod in comparison your skill have greatly improved and I really like your work. Astonishing models, my favorites are the Estemmenosuchus and Europasaurus, great sculpting :)

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