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1:7th Gallimimus Kit

Started by yankeetrex, September 17, 2021, 07:25:56 PM

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yankeetrex

Hey Guys, I've been asked a lot about whether or not I would make kits of my models.  So consider this a test run that if successful would allow more of my sculpts to be released for purchase.  I was recently contacted by a garage kit company to make a Jurassic Park Style Gallimimus. So with some reference photos of the original from the SWS sculptor I sent over this basic shape....



Then with further sculpting and added detail, our first prototype is now here...













After some discussion, a production run of at least 10 would be needed to make this happen, so i'm curious. Is there any interest out there for this?







Blade-of-the-Moon

Is it a vinyl or resin kit? Any idea of price?  I would actually pay for a built/painted version as I just have no time anymore.

yankeetrex

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on September 17, 2021, 08:21:03 PM
Is it a vinyl or resin kit? Any idea of price?  I would actually pay for a built/painted version as I just have no time anymore.

Its a resin kit, I think we're looking at 285 per kit unpainted. We haven't discussed build and paint pricing yet, but i would think probably double. It would be either myself or another talented artist that would do it.

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