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Figures by "Wild Past" (Updated 15.01.2020)

Started by DinoToyCollector, February 25, 2019, 08:46:17 AM

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Shonisaurus

When are you going to market them? And in what online store?


Halichoeres

Is that a 1:35 Scelidosaurus? This lineup looks better and better!
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avatar_Halichoeres @Halichoeres
Nope it is not a Scelidosaurus - it is a representation of a young Emausaurus. I have an adult version ready, but I save this for the moment I'll release it (if it will happen).
I had some fun with my printer the last few days and getting near the results I want. I underestimated the possibilities of settings and the effect they have on each print. But I'm very happy and it is helpful with prototyping.

Here are my test prints. They are not printed in finest detail, because I experimented with the different settings. But the prints are good to get an idea of the volumes, rough details and poses (which all turned out perfectly - no bipedal tripods!).



I'll update the first site of this thread with the figures and there current state soon, to have an better overview of the models.

Sim

I had been hoping it was a Scelidosaurus...  From what I've read it appears Emausaurus is known from fragmentary remains?  Is there a particular reason you chose to represent that genus and not Scelidosaurus?

What is the sauropodomorph in your photo?

Shonisaurus

avatar_DinoToyCollector @DinoToyCollector Are you going to sell these figures at affordable prices? I am interested in them.

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Quote from: Shonisaurus on November 23, 2019, 09:20:37 PM
avatar_DinoToyCollector @DinoToyCollector Are you going to sell these figures at affordable prices? I am interested in them.

That's the goal! For some of you the Protoceratops may be a bit high priced, but the other figures should be very reasonably ;-)

ceratopsian

I am watching progress with interest. Some good looking models in the works. 

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Quote from: ceratopsian on November 24, 2019, 08:48:33 PM
I am watching progress with interest. Some good looking models in the works. 
Thank you for this :)

avatar_Sim @Sim
Emausaurus is very poorly known, indeed. After working on nearly complete fossil representations like Protoceratops, Tethyshadros & Plateosaurus (that's the answer to your second question) this species allows me to have even more of artistic freedom. Since most of you think it's a Scelidosaurus I'm heading in the right direction regarding the family tree. I'm from Germany and I have always liked one particular images of this little fellow made by Graham Rosewarne in the Dinosaur! magazine.

Also: The Protoceratops will be arriving in two weeks.

Sim

Thanks for the reply avatar_DinoToyCollector @DinoToyCollector.  I saw you updated the first post.  The Plateosaurus looks promising.  I'm ready for hype for the big theropod! :))  But of course, hype it when you're ready.

Shonisaurus

avatar_DinoToyCollector @DinoToyCollector Where can you buy your protoceratops? I am very interested in that beautiful miniature.

DinoToyCollector

avatar_Shonisaurus @Shonisaurus
That's not final. There are currently 3 options for that. I'll answer that as soon as I can answer this for sure  ;)

Martwad

I am hoping this venture works out.  I am highly intrigued by the 1:35 scale representations of smaller dinosaurs.  I will likely be a future customer of everything you make.  Hoping some smaller dinos from the Morrison formation make it into your lineup.

Loon

Very much looking forward to these. That Protoceratops is a dream come true.


DinoToyCollector

While finishing everything for the Protoceratops, I'm also improving the visibility of the small scales of the Tethyshadros figures. The scales are soooo tiny but adding some value to the figures (the 1 stands for 1 cm not inch!) . I had to paint it quickly to make the scales visible. I'm sorry the photo isn't the best but I haven't used my tripod for this.


Killekor

Wow, what an amazing detailing it's on your new sculpt, DinoToyCollector! I'm impressed, considering the small size of the figure. Congratulations!

Killekor
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avatar_Killekor @Killekor
I'm glad you like it. I think this is the smallest possible scale anybody would ever do (wirting this already proves me wrong  ;D ) Although I like the Protoceratops very much, I am proud that I actually can improve a lot on the Tethyshadros.
Here's the paint job if anybody is interested (it's only a prototype):



This prototype has not the scales the later figure has  ;)
Note: the figure looks way bigger than it it. It is slighter smaller then a LEGO Minifigure. Keep that in mind.

Flaffy

That's one beautiful Tethyshadros! Can't wait to see what becomes of this line  ;D

SidB

I just discovered this emerging enterprise of yours.  This is exciting. I love the selection of genera. What a breath of fresh air! And in 1/35 too. Looking forward to developments ... .

Bokisaurus

Those a great sculptures! I'm eagerly awaiting to see what else is there and how they all turn out as final painted models😃

ceratopsian


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