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Caspakian's collection

Started by caspakian, September 25, 2012, 09:19:38 PM

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caspakian

I finally bought a good camera and I wanted to start sharing pictures of my collection. Here is a picture of my one of a kind sculpture of the prehistoric rhinoceros Teleoceras. It is made from super sculpey and was given a faux bronze finish. This was sculpted by Sean Cooper of Paleocraft. This rhinoceros was very short and barrel shaped. Scientists have described it as being shapped like a modern day hippo. The skin was patterned after the modern day Indian rhinoceros, which also likes to be submerged in water like the hippo.



Patrx

Hey, that's pretty cool! There's a group of fossil beds a few hours from here with many Teleoceras specimens preserved in ash. The museum there is full of restorations of the animal, but this is one of the more active and interesting ones I've seen.

caspakian



caspakian

Here is my CB Saichania expertly assembled and painted by Shane Foulkes.



caspakian

This picture doesn't do these models justice. These are super rare Matt Mannit sculpts of Iguanodon and Deinonychus. These models were assembled and painted by Shane Foulkes. The skin detail on these models is out of this world and the paint jobs are fantastic. I wish the picture showed both better. I am going to snap a couple of closeups and post them soon.





alexeratops

like a bantha!

caspakian


caspakian

Here is an out of production Cretaceous Creations Pentaceratops with glass eyes installed, unpainted.






caspakian

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Quote from: Pixelboy on September 25, 2012, 09:36:40 PM
Hey, that's pretty cool! There's a group of fossil beds a few hours from here with many Teleoceras specimens preserved in ash. The museum there is full of restorations of the animal, but this is one of the more active and interesting ones I've seen.

Did the restorations in the museums have a nasal horn?

tyrantqueen

They're all so beautiful, you're lucky to have them :)

Jetoar

Good collection and amzing figures. The Iguanodon is cool and Deinonychus is accurate. I have thought to buy a resin kit  ^-^.
[Off Nick and Eddie's reactions to the dinosaurs] Oh yeah "Ooh, aah", that's how it always starts. But then there's running and screaming.



{about the T-Rex) When he sees us with his kid isn't he gonna be like "you"!?

My website: Paleo-Creatures
My website's facebook: Paleo-Creatures

Gryphoceratops

These are neat.  I especially like the pentaceratops.  The glass eyes make it look so lifelike.   

caspakian

This is my Bob Morales Mosasaur, assembled and painted with glass eyes by Shane Foulkes.




caspakian

These are my Tony McVey Tyrannosaurs. Striding and running T. Rexes and Albertosaurus. Not the best of paint jobs, one actually unpainted, but very hard to find.



caspakian

Here is a full body view of my unpainted Tony McVey Pentaceratops.


caspakian

Shane Foulkes original Iguanodon and Baryonyx models, assembled and unpainted.








postsaurischian

 :D  Awesome models! Some that I've never seen before.
I especially like the ceratopsians. I love Shane Foulkes' paintjobs ..... and the glass-eye thing :)!

caspakian

Assembled and unpainted Carnotaurus by Shane Foulkes.




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