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Argentinosaurus mother, juvenile and hatchlings attacked by Giganotosaurus pack (Haolonggood & PNSO)

Started by Die_Maulquappe, March 22, 2025, 11:47:29 PM

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Diorama:
"Argentinosaurus mother, juvenile and hatchlings attacked by Giganotosaurus pack"

(Haolonggood & PNSO)








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Faelrin

Incredible work on this diorama. Really love seeing how colossal that Argentinosaurus is to everything else around it, particularly the Giganotosaurus, one of the biggest theropods, is dwarfed by it.

The environment work is also greatly done, and adds far more life to the scene.
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Brilliant work avatar_Die_Maulquappe @Die_Maulquappe.

The detail is incredible, really like the Ophthalamosaurus (I think 🤔) in the water at the bottom.

How long did it take to put together?

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Die_Maulquappe

Quote from: Crackington on March 23, 2025, 11:20:19 AMBrilliant work avatar_Die_Maulquappe @Die_Maulquappe.

The detail is incredible, really like the Ophthalamosaurus (I think 🤔) in the water at the bottom.

How long did it take to put together?

THX @ all

It took some weeks because of work and not much time.
I also had a background painting for more imersion, but it didn´t look as good as i thought.
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Die_Maulquappe

Quote from: Crackington on March 23, 2025, 11:20:19 AMBrilliant work avatar_Die_Maulquappe @Die_Maulquappe.

The detail is incredible, really like the Ophthalamosaurus (I think 🤔) in the water at the bottom.

How long did it take to put together?

Thx- Yes pnso Ophtalmo and Croc :D
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Quote from: Faelrin on March 23, 2025, 03:16:37 AMIncredible work on this diorama. Really love seeing how colossal that Argentinosaurus is to everything else around it, particularly the Giganotosaurus, one of the biggest theropods, is dwarfed by it.

The environment work is also greatly done, and adds far more life to the scene.

Thanks :D
Yes in this scale i think the figure really resembles the maximum estimated size of a sauropod. An easy around 80 ton (35-40m) colossus.
It´s like elephants today... full grown sauropds are at another level... but juvenile, old, sick become prey, as elephants do. And a pack of lions or giganotos becomes a thread the more they are.

Scene should picture this. The giga pack loses at least one member to the colossal adult, but the get the juvenile. And the the panicking hatchlings are easy prexy for smaller hunters in this moment.
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