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Diplocaulus handmade figure

Started by Mr. Challenger, November 15, 2015, 11:03:33 AM

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Mr. Challenger

Hello guys!
I made this little diplocaulus figure recently and I want to share it with all of you.
It's made with polymer clay and painted with acrylics.







If somebody is interested on buy it, check out the classified thread, I'm going to share the announcement there.
Hope you like it!  :)


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Doug Watson

That looks great, you achieved a very nice translucent look on an opaque material. I like the skin texturing as well. Overall a great piece!

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Mr. Challenger

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Thanks for all your comments  ^-^

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Amazing job with the painting! The sculpting is great of course, but I think it's the colors and the finish that set it apart and bring it alive!
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Really beautiful sculpture friend  8).
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Amazing work! It looks very lifelike!

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The paint work really brings it to life.
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This is the third time I've clicked on this expecting to see my favorite sauropod, because I'm kind of an idiot, and yet I'm never disappointed. That's great work.


Tyto_Theropod

This is such a great figure, and it has a lovely realistic amphibian look. You did a great job and whoever owns it now is very lucky.
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"realistic amphibian look" ........... spot on !  Anyone want to hazard a guess why Diplocaulus has been overlooked by the major manufacturers, resin makers, shapeways designers?  It lends itself to a large model so well, but outside of a few Kaiyodo-sized and a chinasaur I found it's been ignored?  I hazard most early tetrapods (e.g Eryops, Acanthostega) don't have the appeal of a dinosaur, as they could be extant creatures and are not very distinctive.  Nothing looks like a Diplodocus or Allosaurus, but a lot of the pre-dinosaurs look like ......... well, lizards, newts, salamanders.  However nothing looks like a Diplocaulus - so apart from awesome one-offs like this, where is the love?

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