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TasosaurusGR's Dioramas.

Started by tasosaurusGR, May 15, 2015, 09:38:07 PM

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tasosaurusGR

Hi again.So, these are a couple of photos that I took today. If you want to see more of my dioramas check my new member thread if you haven't already :)


kaiyodo diatryma


kaiyodo brontotherium

Thanks for your time :)


tasosaurusGR

A few photos/dioramas with kaiyodo dinotales figures.I think that these little figs are outstanding :))


tyrannosaurus and ankylosaurus


struthiomimus


chasmosaurus


plesiosaurus


plateosaurus
I hope you like them.Any questions and comments are wellcome :)

irimali

Nice pics!  Your landscapes turned out really well, especially with the Chasmosaurus and the Plateosaurus.

Dinomike

Wow! These are really cool dioramas! Where do you store them? The Kaiyodos photograph really well - my favorite is the struthiomimus.
Check out my new Spinosaurus figure: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5099.0

Arul

I love that platerosaurus diorama  :D Very great job

tyrantqueen

Great dioramas. I like the Chas emerging from its cave the most. Building dioramas for Kaiyodos is much less of a hassle than it is for big models because you don't have to spend so much on materials and space.

tasosaurusGR

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Great dioramas. I like the Chas emerging from its cave the most. Building dioramas for Kaiyodos is much less of a hassle than it is for big models because you don't have to spend so much on materials and space.
Posted by: ARUL
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I love that platerosaurus diorama  :D Very great job
Posted by: Dinomike
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Wow! These are really cool dioramas! Where do you store them? The Kaiyodos photograph really well - my favorite is the struthiomimus.
Posted by: irimali
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Nice pics!  Your landscapes turned out really well, especially with the Chasmosaurus and the Plateosaurus.

Thanks everyone for your comments :).The cave and sea are in the same diorama.I used some technics that I watched on youtube.I used foam and plaster sheets to make most of it.The trees are made out of painted paper and smal tree branches.The desert is in an old fish tank.I used desert sand from a pet shop, a piece of wood, a piece of fossilised tree that looks like a rock and  blue paper for backround.I hope this helps.

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