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Not Enough Different Models! Part Two

Started by QuetzalcoatlusKing, July 13, 2017, 11:26:11 AM

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Out Of These Permian Creatures Which Needs A New/Updated Model?

Dimetrodon
4 (28.6%)
Ophiacodon
0 (0%)
Edaphosaurus
4 (28.6%)
Secodontosaurus
5 (35.7%)
Diadectes
1 (7.1%)
Platyhystix
2 (14.3%)
Somethings Else
3 (21.4%)

Total Members Voted: 14

QuetzalcoatlusKing

So, Permian era creatures win! which of these do you want? You have 14 days until I declare winner (poll is infinite)


Papi-Anon

#1
I'd like a more updated Dimetrodon based on the more recent info such as the high-walk, jutting neural spines unconnected at the top halves by the sail flesh, more mammal-like snout with lips, etc.

But at the same time I feel a less reptilian Gorgonopsid would be better, more mammalian features present. Gorgonopsids are rarely done for figures (still working on my own).
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QuetzalcoatlusKing

Quote from: Papi-Anon on July 22, 2017, 09:42:22 PM
updated Dimetrodon high-walk, jutting neural spines unconnected at the top halves by the sail flesh, more mammal-like snout with lips, etc.

But at the same time I feel a less reptilian Gorgonopsid would be better, more mammalian features present. Gorgonopsids are rarely done for figures (still working on my own).
Thank you for the input. I will have more Gorgonopsids in

QuetzalcoatlusKing


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