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Spino & The Big Amethyst

Started by Tylosaurus, March 19, 2012, 04:18:48 PM

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Tylosaurus

Hey all this is probably my first go at this but as a major Orchid fan also I used them also to be part of this static diorama as I'd call it :)

The Title is Spino and the Big Amethyst, featuring a real Amethyst from Grottes Du Tarn, France :)

So here a rear place side shot of my Spino hanging his head above that big purple rock:


Here his surprised face, as he is surprised to the colors of the rock, it seems he wants to protect it, for the mystic powers it may hold:


And here Spino guards this magical rock, it seems he is very satisfied by it's looks and power :) The Triceratops also loves this rock xD


Here the entire set of Orchids, real ones by the way, some are older than 3 years and as you can see full blossums!

Panned from the left side lots of Dragons & Serpents tooz! :)


Panned from the right side:


I hope you all like this idea :)


Thundercharge

Lovely orchids!  ;D

The whole window display along with the view of the neighborhood looks very pretty  :)

Click sig for my collection! :)

Tylosaurus

Thank you's :D  8) Yeah My appartment is located on the first level, also safe from flooding xD That way the dino's will keep their feet dry :D

Bokisaurus

Lovely orchid collection you got! I'm an orchid fan also, but mine are not that healthy looking, although they keep flowering yearly >:D

0onarcissisto0

Haha, cool Smithsonian Triceratops!
If the sculptor has nothing but science his hands will have no art.

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