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Pachyrhinosaurus' Buildups

Started by Pachyrhinosaurus, November 06, 2014, 11:45:27 PM

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Pachyrhinosaurus

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Just finished David Krentz's Stegosaurus which has also been sitting in my drawer since 2011:

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The paint wasn't based on anything in particular-- I was going to give it spots like those on the Sideshow stegosaurus, but I thought it would look better without, particularly at this scale.

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Now I'm off to do some 'new' pieces, though they aren't as new as they were when I originally intended to paint them.
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paleoferroequine

   Nicely done, especially in this small scale. :D
Oh, I didn't notice the cane until now, that is really nice. The insect is a crane fly, unknown species (there are 15,00  :o).

tyrantqueen

Quote from: paleoferroequine on May 15, 2015, 07:57:00 PM
   Nicely done, especially in this small scale. :D
Oh, I didn't notice the cane until now, that is really nice. The insect is a crane fly, unknown species (there are 15,00  :o).
Yes, the insect that everyone (incorrectly) calls a daddy long legs. Not knowing that a daddy is actually one of these:



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Pachyrhinosaurus

Thanks!
Paleoferroequine- I recently ID'ed the insect in my cane (not a crane fly) as a robberfly. I couldn't find any crane flies or mosquitoes and this was the closest I could find.
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Tyto_Theropod

Nice art, Pachyrhinosaurus - the Stegosaurus really pops.

I actually have a crane fly dried and papered, sitting around ready for me to eventually get the stuff to mount it with. :P
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paleoferroequine

Quote from: Pachyrhinosaurus on May 15, 2015, 08:42:00 PM
Thanks!
Paleoferroequine- I recently ID'ed the insect in my cane (not a crane fly) as a robberfly. I couldn't find any crane flies or mosquitoes and this was the closest I could find.


  My mistake, I should have realized that it was bigger than a crane fly in bulk although I have seen some really big crane flies  around here.

Andrew T

Very nice indeed! Is that a Woodland Scenics tree in the first diorama? I could never get mine to look that good.

Pachyrhinosaurus

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Thanks.
Yes, that is a Woodland Scenics tree. It was pre-built, which is a lot easier than making them, however more expensive, though that isn't a problem if only a few trees are needed.
Paleoferroequine, with so many species of insects, its easy to misidentify, I actually thought this was a cranefly until recently.
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I have another one:

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Coronosaurus brinkmani from Shapeways

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The coloration was inspired by the CM studios styracosaurus. My original intent was to copy that color scheme exactly, however I saw that Dan painted the Battat styracosaurus to be like that in it's next release so I modified the colors.
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Tyto_Theropod

I love the colours on this one! Wish I had the money/skills to make my own Richard Attenborough cane. ;)
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#32
Thanks, Tyto.  ^-^
These next ones are from my diorama contest entry. Mine was #50, Cretaceous Clifftop Call. They aren't kits but I painted them so I thought I'd show them here.

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This was my original idea, to have them about to fight my gorgosaurus. (The wood base under the pachys is from another project I'll post shortly.)

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EDIT: I completely forgot to show this one! I only have one picture at the moment, but here's my Paleocraft Concavenator:

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I like how you made the two Pachyrhinosaurus reminiscent of Dan LoRusso's Agujaceratops pair :)




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Quote from: Pachyrhinosaurus on February 07, 2015, 06:13:22 PM
Thanks Blade and ARUL!
As well as sculpting and customizing figures, I also enjoy making other kinds of art. Last spring, I began to carve a wooden rod  I had found in the shed to make my most recent piece. It is the cane as seen in Jurassic Park. The shaft is carved from wood. The head is resin I casted from a clay piece. The insect is not a mosquito as large mosquitos are not common where I live so I used a similar-looking insect instead, which I have yet to identify. I plan on thaking this with me to the theatre to see Jurassic World this June. I spared no expense.

Some great paint jobs here, but the thing that really caught my eye was your cane. Great job on that. They were selling replicas a while back and they weren't this nice. Did you see that a replica of Hammond's cane that was owned by Sir Richard Attenborough sold at auction back in October for £13,750. It was sold along with some of the rest of his movie mementoes but the cane brought that amount on it's own.

Pachyrhinosaurus

Thanks.  ^-^
Quote from: tyrantqueen on November 07, 2015, 03:30:54 PM
I like how you made the two Pachyrhinosaurus reminiscent of Dan LoRusso's Agujaceratops pair :)
I actually only realized that by accident when I was taking pictures. My only intent when I made them is to make them appear as differently-posed as possible, but I display them like this now.
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That Gorgosaurus is awesome! Is that a custom build or is that model just one I haven't heard of?

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Pachyrhinosaurus

#38
The gorgosaurus is an original sculpture, sorry for taking so long I forgot to check/update this thread.
I did a few antediluvians. I think I'll buy the acro and call it quits for the line. They're fun to do but I'd like to focus more on bigger ones.

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And all of them together

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Dan's Dinosaurs Koolasuchus:

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And Shane Foulkes' Triceratops:

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I started out trying to copy the blue Carnegie trike's color scheme but I felt that my techniques and style didn't make it look to realistic, so I went my own route with it.
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