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Skorpio V.'s Customs

Started by Skorpio V., August 23, 2020, 12:41:24 AM

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Skorpio V.

I've begun work on my Safari Ltd. Trike! I had already repainted it beforehand, however looking at source images, I decided to do away with Safari's scaly frill and trade it for (at least what BotM, PNSO, and some users on Deviantart tell me is) a more accurate one, covered in keratin. Using a toothpick and my go-to modeling clay I got from the dollar store for $3 for a decently sized brick, if i remember correctly. https://imgur.com/a/VwGDuxF (apologies for the wonky angle of the first pic which also includes one more project of mine out of four ;))
On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.


Shonisaurus

Take heart with your project. I hope that the work progresses favorably with your Safari triceratops and that the triceratops sculpture and appearance change project is as favorable as possible.

Skorpio V.

On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.

Shonisaurus

#3
It has looked very good on you, that red color on the top of the head by the way a very attractive color, and having removed the scales from the gola make that triceratops a very attractive figure, and it is a new artistic interpretation of that well-known Ceraptosid from the Cretaceous.

SidB

Quote from: Skorpio V. on August 23, 2020, 12:41:24 AM
I've begun work on my Safari Ltd. Trike! I had already repainted it beforehand, however looking at source images, I decided to do away with Safari's scaly frill and trade it for (at least what BotM, PNSO, and some users on Deviantart tell me is) a more accurate one, covered in keratin. Using a toothpick and my go-to modeling clay I got from the dollar store for $3 for a decently sized brick, if i remember correctly. https://imgur.com/a/VwGDuxF (apologies for the wonky angle of the first pic which also includes one more project of mine out of four ;))
Quite an interesting outcome in the works. I'm surprised at how good it looks, but I have to ask you - how durable is this modelling clay? Is it brittle and prone to chipping? Did you have to primer it?

Skorpio V.

Quote from: SidB on August 24, 2020, 12:19:28 PM
Quote from: Skorpio V. on August 23, 2020, 12:41:24 AM
I've begun work on my Safari Ltd. Trike! I had already repainted it beforehand, however looking at source images, I decided to do away with Safari's scaly frill and trade it for (at least what BotM, PNSO, and some users on Deviantart tell me is) a more accurate one, covered in keratin. Using a toothpick and my go-to modeling clay I got from the dollar store for $3 for a decently sized brick, if i remember correctly. https://imgur.com/a/VwGDuxF (apologies for the wonky angle of the first pic which also includes one more project of mine out of four ;))
Quite an interesting outcome in the works. I'm surprised at how good it looks, but I have to ask you - how durable is this modelling clay? Is it brittle and prone to chipping? Did you have to primer it?
It can be brittle when its really thin, but I've found that spraying it with water and spreading it gets it to stick to most surfaces best. If not, it's up to Elmer's Craft Glue to pull it through. It's no epoxy, but it works. Anywho, here are two repaints of a Papo and Schleich Parasaurolophus I got off of Aliexpress for the time being: https://imgur.com/gallery/cLLI4C5
On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.

Shonisaurus

They look like the same brand! I sincerely congratulate you on your excellent repaints. I would like to have the mastery and ability that you have when it comes to repainting the paintings. As I always say in the forum, repaints often make this figure much better than the originals.

Collagraphy

I approve of this legendary post.

Skorpio V.

The base coat for the Papo knockoff was lighter and I used a dark drybrush. The Schleich knockoff had a darker base and lighter dry brushing. Personally like the lighter drybrush on the Schleich one. One last post before the post on the Triceratops, some smol Sphaerotholus..es. Cut the male's (the larger one's) legs from a very vertical position that gave it a tripod pose and sculpted and superglued them smoothly back into his hips. Then I cut off half his tail in exchange for a longer one made of clay. I ran into trouble making it as it kept cracking so note to self to use tin/aluminum foil as a base. For the second, I girthed it up in its stomach with clay, and extended the tail similarly. http://imgur.com/gallery/Eph6iBB
On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.

SidB

This is very inspiring. I'm encouraged to try my own modifications. Though not a big supporter of knock-offs, this seems to be one appropriate usage.


Skorpio V.

S @SidB Bootlegs are inherently easy to repaint because of how cheap they normally are. I really advise buying bootlegs of figures that are discontinued though, and ones with good reviews and pictures. In other news, here are the pictures of the final product of the Keratin-Headed Safari Ltd. Triceratops! Still deciding on a name so suggestions are welcome. ;D http://imgur.com/gallery/LOp7lYt
On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.

Shonisaurus

I would name him Triceratops Lord of Fire and Coal.

SidB

Quote from: Skorpio V. on August 25, 2020, 08:52:19 PM
S @SidB Bootlegs are inherently easy to repaint because of how cheap they normally are. I really advise buying bootlegs of figures that are discontinued though, and ones with good reviews and pictures. In other news, here are the pictures of the final product of the Keratin-Headed Safari Ltd. Triceratops! Still deciding on a name so suggestions are welcome. ;D http://imgur.com/gallery/LOp7lYt
I was more than a bit sceptical at first, but , wow, that's fabulous! I love the dramatic color contrast.

Halichoeres

This turned out well! I suggest calling it Ember.
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Tyto_Theropod

I can't see any images - which is sad as I'd love to see your customs.  Any idea what the issue might be?
UPDATE - Where've I been, my other hobbies, and how to navigate my Flickr:
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9277.msg280559#msg280559
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Skorpio V.

Hm. That's odd. It may be because I changed my Imgur username. On another note it's fine actually, I'm planning on retaking the photos in better quality soon. I'm tweaking the Triceratops actually; pulling up the keratin on its cheek, sharpening and angling the brow horns, lessening the epoccipitals, all that jazz.
On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.

Skorpio V.

#16



Alright, been awhile but here are my repaints of knockoffs of Parasaurolophuseseses! I got a hold of this WWD Gorgosaurus somewhere in the past and do not know where it came from, but it has a really great sculpt! It has tons of minute scaling on the body, though I wasn't keen on keeping him a Gorgosaurus. I'm turning him into a juvenile rex because I cannot get enough of 'em.

On and off dinosaur collecting phases over the span of millions of years has led me to this very forum.

Tyto_Theropod

It's been a while, but just thought I'd let you know that I can see these pictures!
UPDATE - Where've I been, my other hobbies, and how to navigate my Flickr:
http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=9277.msg280559#msg280559
______________________________________________________________________________________
Flickr for crafts and models: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162561992@N05/
Flickr for wildlife photos: Link to be added
Twitter: @MaudScientist

Shonisaurus

My congratulations on those two parasaurolophus have been quite beautiful with those repaints. The new look of that WWD figure has been great on you.

Halichoeres

I missed these somehow! That's a nice color scheme on the Paras
In the kingdom of the blind, better take public transit. Well, in the kingdom of the sighted, too, really--almost everyone is a terrible driver.

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My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

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