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brandem's sculpture {recent art 2019}

Started by brandem, September 08, 2013, 09:15:49 PM

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SBell

Quote from: brandem on March 19, 2014, 07:54:51 PM
Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on March 19, 2014, 12:53:55 AM
Cool, try to come in May

I usually head down to Florida in may, I may be able swing by on the way up or down. Aside from that if I do make it a weekend all that sounds interesting, I'm usually not a fan of Gatlinburg but I've always meant to see their aquarium which is an idea. but I'm
definatly coming by sometime
Quote from: SBell on March 19, 2014, 04:08:36 AM
Whether I would purchase this particular set at some point is more influenced by a few things--I'm less of a dinosaur-proper collector these days than a fish and non-dino person; but given your suggested prices it certainly wouldn't prevent me from considering it. I would definitely watch what else comes down the pike, that's for sure (Spinosaurus + various prey fish species?...I have to say it everywhere ;D).

Speaking of which, I cannot remember what the prices and sizes of the Simosuchus and Poposaurus are... ;)

that would be a great spinosaur set, im familier with Onchopristis, and Laganosuchus would probably be good in the set but I would have to do more research to fine fish that would look good in the same scale as a 1:100th spinosaurus, or the spinosaurus scale from a different series.

and thank for asking I almost forgot to add that info for poposaurus, who is from nose to tail 8 inches in 1:20 scale and im thinking 14 dollars us for a completed figure, and simo is 3 inches nose to tip in 1:10 scale and right now is 8 dollars us but im thinking of dropping it to 7 because my new plastic is much less of a hassle to use.

Those are decent prices for such interesting figures.

As for Spinosaurus+fish, there are lots--Ceratodus, Bawitius, Mawsonia, Lepidotes are a few off the top of my head. There are also apparently some others, like gars and osteoglossids among others, but I'm not sure if they are named.


Bokisaurus

Great work, nice to see some unusual species. Might consider getting some in the near future :)

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: brandem on March 19, 2014, 07:54:51 PM
Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on March 19, 2014, 12:53:55 AM
Cool, try to come in May

I usually head down to Florida in may, I may be able swing by on the way up or down. Aside from that if I do make it a weekend all that sounds interesting, I'm usually not a fan of Gatlinburg but I've always meant to see their aquarium which is an idea. but I'm
definatly coming by sometime
Quote from: SBell on March 19, 2014, 04:08:36 AM
Whether I would purchase this particular set at some point is more influenced by a few things--I'm less of a dinosaur-proper collector these days than a fish and non-dino person; but given your suggested prices it certainly wouldn't prevent me from considering it. I would definitely watch what else comes down the pike, that's for sure (Spinosaurus + various prey fish species?...I have to say it everywhere ;D).

Speaking of which, I cannot remember what the prices and sizes of the Simosuchus and Poposaurus are... ;)

that would be a great spinosaur set, im familier with Onchopristis, and Laganosuchus would probably be good in the set but I would have to do more research to fine fish that would look good in the same scale as a 1:100th spinosaurus, or the spinosaurus scale from a different series.

and thank for asking I almost forgot to add that info for poposaurus, who is from nose to tail 8 inches in 1:20 scale and im thinking 14 dollars us for a completed figure, and simo is 3 inches nose to tip in 1:10 scale and right now is 8 dollars us but im thinking of dropping it to 7 because my new plastic is much less of a hassle to use.

Cool ! Be sure to let me know when you do so I can make sure I'm around..I'm usually here anyway but..  :)

brandem

Quote from: SBell on March 20, 2014, 12:14:17 AM
As for Spinosaurus+fish, there are lots--Ceratodus, Bawitius, Mawsonia, Lepidotes are a few off the top of my head. There are also apparently some others, like gars and osteoglossids among others, but I'm not sure if they are named.
well that is great info to know, there are so many beautifully sculpted spinosaurus that I would have to consider either matching the scale of a popular sculpt or creating my own,

Quote from: Bokisaurus on March 20, 2014, 12:54:48 AM
Great work, nice to see some unusual species. Might consider getting some in the near future :)
thanks I hope you do

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on March 20, 2014, 01:34:41 AM
Cool ! Be sure to let me know when you do so I can make sure I'm around..I'm usually here anyway but..  :)

great you'll definitely know when I'm coming down


On the sculpting side heres where I have my 1:100th adult appalachiosaurus, we are again back to my crappy camera but I assure you the detail is there



Blade-of-the-Moon


brandem

hey all have the general sculpt for all four Appalachian dinosaurs complete now that hypsilbema is done, I really fough with the idea of adding a cock's comb for it, what do you think?



Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: brandem on March 29, 2014, 07:59:12 PM
hey all have the general sculpt for all four Appalachian dinosaurs complete now that hypsilbema is done, I really fough with the idea of adding a cock's comb for it, what do you think?




I don't think I would..just personal preference really.

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brandem


brandem

hey all, the Appalachia series is sculpted and I have some prelim paint jobs that I'd like to get your opinion on

It's hare to tell but the nodosaur's back is green with light green scutes and spikes, and has been the hardest to land on a color scheme for:


dryptosaurus, while I don't believe was an obligate scavenger, would probably have been good at picking apart corpses hence a sort of buzzard coloration:

Appalachiosaurus, well I was thinking male mandrill:

big bull hypsilbema, why not let him pop, or at least be Halloween themed:


Blade-of-the-Moon


brandem


brandem

hey all I've been doing a special order for the poposaurus and have ended up liking the general idea of the paint job I may make it the standard, what do you think?

SBell

Quote from: brandem on April 13, 2014, 12:21:00 AM
hey all I've been doing a special order for the poposaurus and have ended up liking the general idea of the paint job I may make it the standard, what do you think?


I personally really like that. I will likely have to put in an order at some point sooner than later!


Blade-of-the-Moon


brandem

hey since I had a very generous order for everything I have so far I decided it was a good time for a family photo, a couple more to be added soone hopefully


Paleogene Pals


brandem

Quote from: Paleogene Pals on April 19, 2014, 07:02:39 PM
That base for the Popo is MINE. My base...My base!  >:(

indeed as Paleogene intonated above the unfinished base in the photo does belong to him, but as I still have the mold for the base if anyone is interested In a similar base for the poposaurus or any other Triassic predator the is a base available, here are some better shots of the one made for him:


Blade-of-the-Moon


Paleogene Pals

Brandem's bases are really cool. I like what he has done with the one made for me. Maybe have a series of bases, hint, hint.

SBell

Very nice base. Is there a post with all of your offerings and prices in this thread somewhere? If not, Setting that up as the first post would be handy. Including bases' prices.

And what is the green thing in the Poposaur base?

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