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Jon's 1/35 scale Styracosaurus

Started by Dr. Brad, August 18, 2012, 09:56:50 PM

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Dr. Brad

Hi all. Here's another recent build. It's Jon Rader's 1/35 Styracosaurus. It's a nice little model. Didn't use the tall resin gnarly tree supplied with the kit, but went with some wood for an old tree and a Tamiya Archeopteryx in the tree. I know, Jurassic critter - but it barely looks like an Archeopteryx anyway. :-) Comments are welcome.

Brad.





postsaurischian

 :D  Wow! This is awesome!!

                                     .......................... if I only could make contact with that Jon Rader!!!

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ataraxus

wonderful! I also love the colors. what do you use for the fern?

amargasaurus cazaui

Stunning piece !!! I am sure I could do that...given about a million years to practice !! Just amazing.
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Dr. Brad

Thanks for the kind comments, everyone. This was the first ceratopsian I've done that I'm satisfied with. The ferns are asparagus ferns - I should have painted them, though. Since the picture was taken, they've turned yellow. :-)

Jetoar

Good work  ^-^! I like all, but the Arcaheopteryx s a good detail for your diorama and the plants are amazing. Well done.
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martin garratt

Good to see you here Brad,

Fantastic work as usual.

Argentavis

very nice diorama. I know the problem with real plants on dioramas, but some keep green for a long time.

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