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Snow Dimetrodon and lizard.

Started by Raistlin, December 27, 2012, 01:49:32 AM

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Raistlin

The snow was wet but not so wet that it would support as well as I hoped. You sort of have to use your imagination. My son liked them though, so I thought I would share them here.

Snow dimetrodon





Snow lizard climbing






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Impresive snow sculpture friend. Well done  ^-^.
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Raistlin

Sadly the lizard died today. The Dimetordon will likely die tomorrow  :(

Oh well they were bound to die anyway.

Crackington

Very sad, just like the end of the "Snowman"  :(

Speaking of which, I've just watched the sequel to the film, "The Snowman and his Dog", which was very nice but lacked the killer song of the original.

Maybe they could merge two classic genres next time? "JP4: The Snowman and his Dimetrodon - Carnage at the North Pole!" >:D

Raistlin

I would certainly watch that movie  :))

Of course I would watch if they included anything prehistoric in it.

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