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NEW EMAIL FOR SHANE FOULKES CRETACEOUS CREATIONS STUDIO

Started by s.foulkes, June 12, 2012, 10:37:33 PM

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s.foulkes

 :)Hey all sorry folks if your having trouble getting in touch by email, its been changed so if you go to my website -cretaceouscreationsofamerica.com - you will see it at the bottom of my home page. thanks for all the comments ,i read them all. Thanks Joel for posting info about my email too. Feel free to call me if you have troubles and yes im working on the errors within the new site as well, takes time to iron out the wrinkles. For those waiting on kits i have lots of orders to fulfill from before WF and after ( 24 total) so my casters are busy busy and im packing and shipping out as fast as i can and still keep my deadlines on sculpts ,it will all get done , promise.
here are some images to gawk at while your reading this, my new Chasmosaur and Sauropelta kits painted by me.

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postsaurischian

Oh my ....... I tend to fall in love with the Sauropelta 8).

RKM

Excellent as always, the chasmo is definitely on my to get list, liking the look of Sauropelta too!

amargasaurus cazaui

I asked on the other thread and will ask here, I had heard mention of an Amargasaurus or Psittacosaur being done? Are either finished, or what progress? I would tend to buy either instantly if reasonable.
Authors with varying competence have suggested dinosaurs disappeared because of meteorites...God's will, raids by little green hunters in flying saucers, lack of standing room in Noah's Ark, and palaeoweltschmerz—Glenn Jepsen


s.foulkes

sorry if i missed the question ,yes im still working on both but i will post images here once they are ready no worries. the amarga is 1/30th scale and the Psittaco is life size. the amarga should be about 75 to 100 and the Psittaco in the 450 range or so. thanks for asking .
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amargasaurus cazaui

Quote from: s.foulkes on June 14, 2012, 04:43:01 AM
sorry if i missed the question ,yes im still working on both but i will post images here once they are ready no worries. the amarga is 1/30th scale and the Psittaco is life size. the amarga should be about 75 to 100 and the Psittaco in the 450 range or so. thanks for asking .
Please keep me posted on those two projects Shane. I collect both animals intensely. I recently purchased a skeleton for a Psittacosaur, so when you say lifesize, they tend to range from six feet to twelve inches. Did you have a rough idea the size of the animal you are attempting to create? And I have to ask....quills on the tail or no? Perhaps optional?
Authors with varying competence have suggested dinosaurs disappeared because of meteorites...God's will, raids by little green hunters in flying saucers, lack of standing room in Noah's Ark, and palaeoweltschmerz—Glenn Jepsen


Lady medusa

I really need to buy some of your sculpts! Knowing your so busy i might wait a lil bit till after WF. Sounds like buisness is booming!

s.foulkes

thanks everyone i want to share some images of a commission that i did for KitKong productions- i am listing it though here now that i have a new email address.
See his site to order or to see more:       modelmansion.com

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Blade-of-the-Moon

Sweet work bud ! The Majunga looks killer with all that detail and spine work. Is that another Majunga it's eating ? ;D

Size is about 20" or so ?

Joel

As usual, your work is amazing. It looks like I'll have another one of your kits soon!  :))


RKM

Wow you kept this one quiet! lol, Is it 1/15 scale Shane?

Blade-of-the-Moon

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Quote from: RKM on June 18, 2012, 07:42:37 PM
Wow you kept this one quiet! lol, Is it 1/15 scale Shane?

The site Shane linked to says it's 1/15 . :)

http://www.modelmansion.com/models/detail/KitKong-ModelMansion-Majungasaurus.php

RKM

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on June 18, 2012, 08:11:33 PM
Quote from: RKM on June 18, 2012, 07:42:37 PM
Wow you kept this one quiet! lol, Is it 1/15 scale Shane?

The site Shane linked to says it's 1/15 . :)

http://www.modelmansion.com/models/detail/KitKong-ModelMansion-Majungasaurus.php

Thanks Blade  :) I saw that just after I posted! Mr Foulkes is going to bankrupt me, I just ordered one on impulse :))

s.foulkes

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on June 18, 2012, 06:59:20 PM
Sweet work bud ! The Majunga looks killer with all that detail and spine work. Is that another Majunga it's eating ? ;D

Size is about 20" or so ?

YEs 20"is about right not 15" like the companies site says. yes its 1/15th scale like alot of my work is. hope you all like it.
Bringing back the world of Dinosaurs one sculpt at a time!

s.foulkes

some more shots too. love Steves work. On my copy i will choose more variant colors .Who would be interested in seeing me do a 1/15th Elasmosaurus marine reptile ?

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0onarcissisto0

I just ordered one out of impulse as well...sigh...loool. This is gorgeous though. Not a lot of Majungas around. On a side note, I thought it was Majungatholus?
If the sculptor has nothing but science his hands will have no art.

- DK -

0onarcissisto0

And I love the base!!! I love that caracass. It's so detailed and gruesome!!!!
If the sculptor has nothing but science his hands will have no art.

- DK -

s.foulkes

It used to me yes name is now reconized as Majungasaurus sort of the same way Brontosaurus is Apatosaurus and Indicrotheruim is Paraceratherium , know what i mean vern!
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Joel

Hey guys, don't buy all of them! Save one for me!

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: s.foulkes on June 18, 2012, 10:12:03 PM
some more shots too. love Steves work. On my copy i will choose more variant colors .Who would be interested in seeing me do a 1/15th Elasmosaurus marine reptile ?

I would def be interested in seeing it..as well as a pliosaur eventually. Great companion pieces for the Tylo..which I still need to pick up...lol

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