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Jurassic Park Sick Triceratops Maquette

Started by Bings, January 22, 2013, 11:32:48 PM

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Bings

I have commissioned Roostercat (The Master in sculpting Dinosaurs) to create/sculpt the Sick Triceratops from Jurassic Park.

That means he creates the protoype and does copies from it. The Triceratops will be sculpted in 1:10 or 1:12 (not totally clear at the moment).
It will be around 16 to 18 inches long and lying on the side just like in the movie.

It will have real glass eyes and all the detail from the original.

This one is perfect for a diorama or stand alone.

If any member here wants one too, PLEASE contact Roostercat aka Galileo Hernandez Nunez over here: http://www.geenemodels.com

Or just send me a PM!

Creating the prototype will take about 2 month from now!

The Maquette will be completly built and painted by the artist himself.

The price is 500,--.

Here you have the chance to get a real rare item which only few people will own in their collection.

Roostercat is a professional sculpter and and a specialist in doing Dinosaurs! The Maquette will look like rigth out of the movie.
Please contact him fast to be a proud owner of a real classic.

THIS is what it will look when ready (only without Steven ):



ajax

Its amazing how well Papo did making their Trike look like this guy, especially the head.

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: ajax on January 23, 2013, 04:03:01 AM
Its amazing how well Papo did making their Trike look like this guy, especially the head.

They did do a heck of a job..I've often wondered if it could modified into a " sick trike " ala the scene from the film.

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