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Tarbosaurus Sculpture

Started by jooooo, April 26, 2015, 10:00:06 PM

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jooooo

I've made a Tarbosaurus sculpture, the head and neck to be precise. I finished the shape and ive got a basic color scheme (mostly brown with a turquoise snout and eyebrow). I might at some withish stripes or spots. The eyes are small and black.

I made the sculpture because i recently got some clay and i didn't have any decent tyrannosaur models (the best was the PAPO T. rex but i like  accuracy).

It is probably about 1:15 scale. with a head slightly below 9 cm in length. The entire sculpture is 15cm long and stands 11cm tall (stand included)

I have no idea how to do the feathers yet, if anyone has an idea on how to do feathers you are welcome :)


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jooooo

#2
Thanks :)

jooooo

#3
I painted it, feathers still to come.

Dinomike

Nice paint job! Depending on the scale you can use putty to make fearhers or dino fuzz or maybe some faux fur.
Check out my new Spinosaurus figure: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=5099.0

jooooo

Thanks :D
As i mentioned the sculpture is about 1:15 scale with a height of 11cm and a length of 15cm.
A thing i might try is taking apart yarn to the point they are seperate strings.

jooooo

Figured out how to do pictures :)

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Thanks :D

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