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Models forthcoming from Likaon

Started by Halichoeres, October 26, 2018, 05:38:10 PM

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Shonisaurus

It's without a doubt a pretty well-made prehistoric armadillo. This brand of prehistoric resin mammals reminds me of a brand of hard plastic mammals that existed in the 70s and whose figures were made up of adults and young, now I don't remember it seems to me that it was Elastolin as it was called but its figures were very well done.

I would like Likaon to focus on other figures of prehistoric mammals from the oldest Cenozoic such as brontoteria, chalicoterium or the majestic paraceratherium.


Loon

That's a really good looking Glyptodon. I actually had never heard of this artist before, but after clicking the link, I can say I really like their stuff. That Megaloceras is particularly stunning.

RobinGoodfellow

Quote from: Loon on October 22, 2020, 10:44:25 AM
That's a really good looking Glyptodon. I actually had never heard of this artist before, but after clicking the link, I can say I really like their stuff. That Megaloceras is particularly stunning.

Some pictures (in hands) about Likaon models:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/130140542@N03/albums/72157677695599943

Halichoeres

Not bad at all. Really nice assortment for a fan of the Pleistocene.
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Shonisaurus

This Likaon collectible prehistoric mammal brand reminds me of the mythical Elastolin brand of current mammals it has similarities as I have indicated above.

Faelrin

It's too bad that Haast's Eagle alone would cost me like $100 if not more, let alone if paired up with the moa as well, because I have been desiring those for so long, and it is gorgeous.

Same goes for many of the others here, such as the cave lion, the Megaloceros, Sivatherium, etc.
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Jose Miguel Aparicio is creating a new model for SignatuStudio/ Likaon Models: Megatherium












Available soon..

http://www.signatustudio.com/available-models.html

https://www.likaonmodels.com/available-models.html

:)



Shonisaurus

That position is very original. It seems to me a position of that megatherium similar to that of some current bears in a state of rest, as it happens with the Malayan bear for example. Fortunately, this megatherium does not have a hackneyed posture when it comes to its two-legged species.

Flaffy

What happened to Likaon models? Did the individual artists go their separate ways? Their website seems to be defunct now.