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Takamas Dioramas and more

Started by Takama, March 18, 2012, 07:15:20 AM

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Takama



OK, this is my first attempt at a diorama, not exactly realistic


T-Rex: I'm very hungry, but this mammoth looks like a worthy meal


T-Rex: Perhaps these Ape Men would taste good


T-Rex: ouch D@m/ that man, thorowing a rock at me


Mosa: Come on, i hear you talking up there, so slide down so i can eat you.

Meanwhile


Austrolos: WEEEEEEEEE

Protoceratops Baby: Auntie P, theres a family of monkeys coming down toward us!
Protoceratops Adult: Well quit yappin, and help me move are eggs to a diffrent location


Steppe: ah I'm Stuck.

later


Steppe: Thank you, ape people, i appreciate your help



T-Rex: you lizards are pathetic while out of water, but at least you taste delicious

much later


Adult Protoceratops: we should be safe up here.
Baby Protoceratops: but Auntie, theres a big mean T-Rex behind you
Adult Protoceratops: we will be safe, you want to know why?


we are being watched, by this statues eye.

The End










and now for something, a little more believable


Nigersaurus,  basically the cow of its day, simply grazing on vegetation for a living,


its vegetation diet typically consists of grass and fallen blood stock


or a big fuzzy mammoth plant, but they are harder to come by.


The Nigersaurus knows its way around the land


but has no way of knowing that catastrophe has struck at what was once his home
these fields were once covered in lushes trees, but something has caused them to vanish


and now all that's left, are tiny little leaves, and trunks, that rimind him of what was here.


feeling in denial, he desperately searches across the field, in hopes that his home is still safe, and that he can still raise a family that he once started.

his hopes, were sadly demolished.


 


ITewan

The pictures are great! :) You don't have anywhere else to photograph, like a forest or a lake or swamp?
im a lil tired and a lil hungry

Takama

#2
i have occasional access to a woodland area, but its littered with plants that can give you a nasty poke.

stoneage

Nice pictures although in a few of them like the Protoceratops at the bottom of the slide, the subject is too far away to make out.

ZoPteryx

I like the Nigerosaurus in the wasteland. :D

Lio99

you have a tag on your mosasaurus?

Takama

It had one, i usuly remove them.  I took those figures to a park, right after i picked them up at the post office. I still have it, but it was flaked off when i received it.

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Takama

Long time no post.    Not the best one to post Dioramas, but in an attempt to win something free I did one for the contest


It was supposed to be a shot of a Jobaria eating from the canopy

Takama

Long time, no post again.   This time i got bord and made this


Gwangi

Nice work. Are you going to participate in the contest this year?

Takama

I am unsure, With the heat being nasty here in Iowa, I dont know if i can tempt it.

tyrantqueen

Quote from: Takama on July 18, 2013, 02:04:58 AM
I am unsure, With the heat being nasty here in Iowa, I dont know if i can tempt it.
What are the temperatures like where you are? It's been horribly sticky and humid here, about 32C. I guess that's nothing compared to the temperatures you guys in the states get, but we're not used to it here ;)

Gwangi

Quote from: tyrantqueen on July 18, 2013, 02:22:41 AM
Quote from: Takama on July 18, 2013, 02:04:58 AM
I am unsure, With the heat being nasty here in Iowa, I dont know if i can tempt it.
What are the temperatures like where you are? It's been horribly sticky and humid here, about 32C. I guess that's nothing compared to the temperatures you guys in the states get, but we're not used to it here ;)

It has been about the same temperature here in New York as well, 90 and above. The temperature itself is not so bad, it is the added humidity that really get to you.


Takama

I am unsure of the temps, but it is Humid. 

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