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Dinosaur Species/Diorama Ideas

Started by AncientEra, July 28, 2022, 09:50:48 AM

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AncientEra

Hey all.  I am looking for suggestions for my next sculpt.  I have a couple of models in the works, but I am looking for fresh ideas as well. 

If I decide to sculpt your idea, I'll give you a 20% off coupon to use at ancienteraartistry.com.
M. Ramieri
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ceratopsian

How about a Halszkaraptor in a waterside scene with fish?  I remember seeing a Chinese resin advertised but otherwise it hasn't been done much I think - and it's certainly different.

AncientEra

Yeah!  I had never heard of that guy. At 75 cm... I could make a life-sized 1/1 scale scene- or 1/2 scale.  That could be cool. 
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Halichoeres

I might buy a Halszkaraptor, depending on the fish included. I don't think any have been described from its formation, but there are some coeval fishes from Kazakhstan and Canada that could work.
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