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Dino and Dog 3D Models

Started by Avian, March 11, 2023, 07:36:18 PM

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Avian

I recently came across a 3D Model designer by the name of "Dino and Dog." They offer about 270 different prehistoric figurines that appear to be quite well sculpted, and a good bit of these are free to download. The ones to buy are also fairly cheap, generally staying under $10 per figure. Of course the caveat  here is that you have to have your own 3D printer, as they dont ship as models. Anyway, I figured I'd post it here as some of you may be interested.

Interesting species here including Sinomegaceros, Dreadnoughtus, Brontornis, and even a Cordyceps infected Dilophosaur.

Link to online store: Dino and Dog
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Dusty Wren

If you don't have a 3D printer, some sellers on Etsy are licensed to print Dino and Dog miniatures and they sell finished prints. TsTinkerings is one, but I believe there are others.
Check out my customs thread!

stargatedalek

If you buy the models yourself, you can commission anyone with a printer to print them.

Avian

Has anyone bought these models before? Either self-printed or commissioned.
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Kapitaenosavrvs

Quote from: Avian on March 11, 2023, 07:36:18 PMI recently came across a 3D Model designer by the name of "Dino and Dog." They offer about 270 different prehistoric figurines that appear to be quite well sculpted, and a good bit of these are free to download. The ones to buy are also fairly cheap, generally staying under $10 per figure. Of course the caveat  here is that you have to have your own 3D printer, as they dont ship as models. Anyway, I figured I'd post it here as some of you may be interested.

Interesting species here including Sinomegaceros, Dreadnoughtus, Brontornis, and even a Cordyceps infected Dilophosaur.

Link to online store: Dino and Dog

All the different poses! Oh boy!

Halichoeres

The school of Ceratodus is definitely tempting.
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Duna

I have printed in PLA the smilodon, it's small (about 5 cm) but very well sculpted.
I'm very tempted to buy the Lambeosaurus and Dreadnoughtus and print them larger. They look gorgeous.

Avian

Can anyone assign a species to these moa figures? I am unfamiliar with Dinornithiformes and I'm not sure how to distinguish between them, or if they can be distinguished from one another in figure form at all.

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Figure with Haast's Eagle
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Halichoeres

avatar_Avian @Avian I think that's Dinornis robustus. You could check with the designer but based on the bill shape and the size relative to the eagle I think that's what they were going for.
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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