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BrontoScorpio's Recent Acquisitions & finds ( Please Don't Quote Pictures !!! )

Started by BrontoScorpio, March 01, 2018, 02:11:11 PM

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BrontoScorpio

Thanks for all who commented.
That's it for now.
I'm re-posting it again as my last post for now -
so new viewer won't be forced to scroll back 18 pictures.
Thank you for your consideration 

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After the new look of my Resin kits Cabinet -
This is a good chance to add in with close proximity the the new look of the rest of my Cabinets -


Under the TV :




Over the Piano :




Above the frig. :




Over the oven :




Left Cabinet :




Right Cabinet :




The Hall Cabinet :




The Japanese Shrine :




Top shelves :




Lower Shelves :




Over the Books Hive - Mostly Legendary - mainly Capcom Monster hunter Figure Builder Creator's Models -




I have so many 'Standard models' and other sets as well - but I don't have spare shelves for them - here's a few :




Talking about lack of shelves -
These would populate my next shelf - if I had one - Let's call it my 'Phantom' shelf.

Starting with those :




And




And




And




And




and there's a small room left for these last two :





BrontoScorpio

As Auctions in Japan are mostly automatically extended with another 5 minutes for each new bid during this time period -
I got yet another lengthy, nerve wracking, experience with which I eventually got a hold of this latest kit :





Taken out to the open :  Kit + Instructions page -




'Goblin Factory' ( ゴブリンファクトリー )   Pterosaur Series Vol. 1 ( 翼竜 ンリーズ第-弾 ) Pteranodon Ingens ( プテラノドン・インゲンス ) 1/12 Scale Cast Kit ( キャストキット )




Comprises of left wing, right wing, body, head and a pedestal -




I like the thin skinned wings, with the visible veins and hair covered body - 




Also the pedestal has fine details of seashore like rock - embedded with snails, clams and seashells - 





Monkeysaurus

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Very nice. Are you going to paint that yourself? I so wish I had artistic talent. I'm not really a fan of the open wings approach to pterosaurs though. If you do paint it show us the results please.
Just because I have a short attention span doesn't mean

BrontoScorpio

I never paint my assembled kits -
I have enough painted dinos as it is.
maybe later in life my approach would change.

BrontoScorpio

Assembled now - mainly across the wings line that spans from the neck down all the way to the knees of the hind legs -




And in the regular position -




What most remarkable with this model is its head -




In close one can notice the fine details visible on this model -




And the whole scene - flying over its pedestal -




Across  a different landscape -




Staring forward on its 'Goblin Factory' counterpart -




The  1/24 Quetzalcoatlus Nortropi  ( ケツァルコアトルス・ノルトロピ )-




I think I used an Inferior quality glue back then ... not a double tube epoxy -




This duo is quite  impressive- both span their wings over 50 cm wide - just reminding the Quetzal is half the scale.



I just hope I'll have enough space in my cabinet for both - and better in the same shelf. 



BrontoScorpio

So, let's try it on ...

I've set my eyes on that shelf - with it's Quezal Counterpart :



There it is - amazingly there's always a free space to squeeze another model in :




And some rearrangements with the same animals :




The two Pterosaurs hovering from above over all other animals -




My new Pteranodon seems pleased of its new ellavated spot - Overlooking the view:






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