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My First dino repaint

Started by forsakenraptor, January 04, 2016, 10:35:38 AM

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forsakenraptor

My first one what do you guys think??



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This is a really lovely paint job! I love your choice of colours, the careful application and the amount of detail you've put in. However, I do feel skill like that should be put to use on better models (sorry, no offence intended) - having said which I can understand why you wouldn't want to try on something like a Wild Safari as a first attempt. So overall, this is a really nice! Keep up the good work!
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Looks great!  You hit a HOME RUN on your first try!!!!

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Quote from: forsakenraptor on January 04, 2016, 10:35:38 AM
My first one what do you guys think??
Wow! That's amazing!
Is that just a generic "made in china" stegosaurus?

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You have done a really good repaint  :o.
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thanks anyone know what something like this could be sold at. i want to make another one with a better mold but low on cash

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Wow, that is really nice.  I actually like your choice of model, it may not have been a great one to start with, but you've really enhanced it and given it new life.

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Nice colour sheme.
Keep doing that good work.
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Quote from: forsakenraptor on January 04, 2016, 09:42:04 PM

thanks anyone know what something like this could be sold at. i want to make another one with a better mold but low on cash

I think most folks shell out a premium for either something repainted by an established build-up artist, or for specially-commissioned pieces. This repaint looks really good but I'm not sure it would command a high price.
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Great paint job! I actually like the sculpt as well, rather ancient/outdated!
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Really good repaint on an "interesting" figure.

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