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Recommendations of well-illustrated guides to Mesozoic plants

Started by Justin_, April 08, 2020, 07:29:19 PM

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I think I will create a couple examples and post them and let the moderators decide whether to pin them at some point, perhaps.  For now though, back to work.   ;) 
Old Kaiyodo chocolasaur diorama thread:
https://dinotoyforum.proboards.com/thread/3848


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Quote from: Justin_ on June 02, 2020, 11:11:57 AM"All New Dinosaurs And Their Friends" is the kind of thing I'm looking for rather than the scientific textbooks, plus a really like the drawing style. I just found one UK eBay.

In that case, I recommend getting the "TetZoo colouring book" whenever it's published. "Each scene is accompanied by explanatory text and suggestions for colouring" ( https://twitter.com/tetzoo/status/1247221266962153473 ). I also recommend becoming a TetZoo patron for as little as $1/month for updates ( https://www.patreon.com/posts/tetzoo-colouring-35711156 ).
I'm also known as JD-man at deviantART: http://jd-man.deviantart.com/

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