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Klatt Andrewsarchus

Started by smashtoad, August 17, 2016, 07:54:48 PM

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smashtoad

Have you guys seen Klatt's take on Andresarchus?  I think I'm in love.  He goes another step towards this animal's hooved animal relationship.  A step (no fur) that not only makes sense, it looks absolutely fantastic.  The mouth is freaking perfect.  I have got to get this kit.  Hobby Money Acquisition Force....ACTIVATE!


Derek.McManus


Doug Watson

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What a unique and very well executed take on this animal.
Here is a link to see what it looks like http://stores.dansdinosaurs.com/andrewsarchus-resin-kit-by-klatt/

suspsy

Much more like a warthog or a hippo than a wolf. I like it.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Silvanusaurus

Wow, I remember seeing a picture of the model, but I didn't realise it was Andrewsarchus. It's very natural and un-monsterfied.

Libraraptor

I like that one very much. It´s not the usual cliche depiction. And that´s exactly why it looks so compelling!

Derek.McManus


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BlueKrono

That's fantastic. Must own! Isn't Andy's closest living relative the hippo?
We are accustomed to look upon the shackled form of a conquered monster, but there - there you could look at a thing monstrous and free." - King Kong, 2005

Viergacht

I have GOT to get one of these. I love the way the face is fleshed out.


Fenestra

Put fur on an Andrewsarchus and it looks like a carnivore to me.
Leave out the fur and Andrewsarchus looks like a herbivore to me, that likes a little meat on the side as well.

Was it ever established what Andrewsarchus was? Carnivore or omnivore?

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