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Feathered Theropod

Started by Kitchen_Wolf, February 16, 2015, 06:38:51 PM

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Kitchen_Wolf

P1000660 by kitchen_wolf, on Flickr

Started with a basic Dollar Tree T. rex.  The real animal was apparently bald, but odds are not all members of the genus shared this trait.

P1000656 by kitchen_wolf, on Flickr

I based the coat pattern on a snow leopard, but a little more blue.  The feathers are Magic Sculpt.

P1000655 by kitchen_wolf, on Flickr

The way the spots turned demonstrates the value of an airbrush - I don't have one.

Rex portrait by kitchen_wolf, on Flickr

Teeth aren't entirely accurate, but at least they're sharp.


SpittersForEver

That looks cool and very unique, I like the pattern.

Dinomike

Lovely! What did you use for the feathering?
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Dilopho

What an excellent custom!
But...
....prepare yourself...
...I have the original figure, too, and on the belly it says it is a Dilophosaurus!!!

Kayakasaurus

Quote from: Dilopho on August 05, 2015, 08:17:19 PM
What an excellent custom!
But...
....prepare yourself...
...I have the original figure, too, and on the belly it says it is a Dilophosaurus!!!

I was going to mention that  :)) I have no idea how they came up with that. The hands are like T. rex, but I think it looks like an allosaurus mixed with a Carnotaurus
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