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Ideas for repaint

Started by random_dinofan, August 08, 2018, 01:27:14 PM

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random_dinofan

Hello everyone!
I'm in the process of giving my Schleich Allosaurus (2007) a new paint job. He is primed, but I don't know how I should paint him.
What do you guys think? I'm open for ideas :D
(I will post pictures when he's finished.)


Gwyndor

Hey there!
I painted mine in the Walking with Dinosaurs Color Sheme since the sculpt is very similar to the one featured in the show.
Maybe you'd like to apply these colors to your models aswell! If not you can still use modern birds and reptiles for inspiration.
I hope that helped you a little, I look forward to see results of your process!
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random_dinofan

Quote from: Gwyndor on August 09, 2018, 10:34:58 AM
Hey there!
I painted mine in the Walking with Dinosaurs Color Sheme since the sculpt is very similar to the one featured in the show.
That's a pretty good idea. I think the colors would work very well. Maybe I'll even give him a little display piece (like a little base :)) )
Anyways thanks for the tip!

Sauropelta

Sauropelta (Meaning 'lizard shield') is a genus of nodosaurid dinosaur that existed in the Early Cretaceous Period of North America. One species (S. edwardsorum) has been named although others may have existed. Anatomically, Sauropelta is one of the most well-understood nodosaurids, with fossilized remains recovered in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Montana, and possibly Utah.

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How did your Allosaurus turn out?

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