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Started by Libraraptor, February 16, 2016, 08:24:34 PM

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suspsy

#60
I've heard Greg Paul isn't the warmest individual in person. I'm glad I never met him then, especially when I was younger and thought that Predatory Dinosaurs of the World was the most marvellous book ever.
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Gwangi

Quote from: suspsy on February 26, 2016, 07:15:19 PM
I've heard Greg Paul isn't the most warmest individual in person. I'm glad I never met him then, especially when I was younger and thought that Predatory Dinosaurs of the World was the most marvellous book ever.

No, he certainly wasn't. I think he might be a bit burnt out. He gave a talk at my local museum and did a book signing for "The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs". I made sure to let him know that his artwork was highly influential during my youth on how I envisioned dinosaurs. He may have said "thank you" but I honestly don't remember. Scott Sampson on the other hand gave me his business card and told me to contact him if I ever wanted to volunteer for a dig. I never followed through with it but probably should have. 

Dinomike

Quote from: Doug Watson on February 26, 2016, 02:56:05 PM
Quote from: Dinomike on February 26, 2016, 07:58:44 AM
Here's where I do my creative stuff - drawing,  sculpting etc. Currently I'm repainting a Star Wars Black Edition Rey figure.

I highly recommend clicking on this image and viewing Dinomike's other images on Photobucket. Great shots of your scratch built dinos Dinomike! In this shot are those original Horizon T rexes or are they recasts? I was hoping for close ups of those on Photobucket but there weren't any. :(

Thanks Doug! Those are actually your regular Kenner Rexies. I think it's the angle that makes them look like Horizons :)
Check out my new Spinosaurus figure: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5099.0

Libraraptor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVeaZbWTC4g

Could I please move to this buliding and spend a few weeks there? A cot would do!

Lanthanotus

Recently installed two shelf boards above my workplace and the door frame next to it to display a part of my collection. As it is not that big and impressive, I didn't want to make a separate thread for it, so here we are (yeah, those spider webs cry for a vacuum cleaner) ...





laticauda

Very nice arrangement.  I love how the brachiosaurus at the end of the shelf with its neck and head poking out. 

Doug Watson

#66
Quote from: dinotoyforum on February 25, 2016, 11:00:55 AM
Here's my office space. It is actually pretty tidy at the moment.



Okay Dr. Admin remember when I said that Archaeopteryx model in your workspace looked familiar? Well I was looking through some old shots I have from my time at CMN and I found this shot. That is the same model! My shot is well over 25 years old and all I remember is my colleague had to either paint it or touch it up. Unfortunately anyone who might know of its origins is scattered to the wind.

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Lanthanotus

Looks a bit unfinished, but nice. Great that you got the opportunity to have a look to your old photos, sometimes the world's so small :)

Doug Watson

Quote from: Lanthanotus on July 23, 2016, 08:43:38 PM
Looks a bit unfinished, but nice. Great that you got the opportunity to have a look to your old photos, sometimes the world's so small :)

My supervisor at the time says he thinks it was bought by one of the exhibit planners to go with a temporary exhibit and he had my colleague spruce it up a bit. That was around the time we were working on the exhibit for the Canada China Dinosaur Project so I would guess 1990. Still pretty crude by 1990 standards. That's what happens when you let exhibit planners buy the models.

Jose S.M.

#69


This is my "work station" at the time, nothing about dinosaurs or interesting stuff as I keep my figures and books on the other side of the room and only take what I'm needing at the moment (like the books on the pic), but sometimes I take a figure to the desk while I'm doing something, I don't know why hehe, I do it while a watch TV too.

Lanthanotus

When we moved to our current appartment around 7 years ago I quickly discovered the mesozoic origin of the tiles our floor is made of. Several ammonite fossils are embedded into the slabs throughout the appartment, some up to 5 or 6 cm in diametre. The one shown here  is comparably small ( around 1.6 cm) but located directly behind my desk chair. Unfortunatly I cannot give any information about the stone or its locality, but if anyone recognizes the species of this ammonite, I'd be happy to know :)


Libraraptor

This is the kind of entry that makes being here so interesting. Fossiles in tiles - thank you for sharing! CanĀ“t tell you anything about the species, sorry.

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