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Tamiya Dinosaurs

Started by CityRaptor, November 16, 2012, 12:10:58 PM

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Blade-of-the-Moon

Thanks. Malcolm's Para fit right in with the two Tamiya ones. :)

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tyrantqueen

#23

To be honest, I haven't finished it even now. I lost interest I guess ::)

I also had the chasmosaurus, and started painting of the head myself, but that is all I got round to doing  :-[



One day perhaps...?

ajax

#24
I like the little Hypsilohodon figure Tamiya made, I have it and its ready to paint. I want to put it into a diorama but need another figure to put it with, I keep getting conflicting info about where it was found. Anyone have a suggestion of another figure that would work well with it, doesn't have to be a kit figure.??
Did it only live in Europe??
Maybe Becklespinax, Baryonyx?

Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: ajax on February 01, 2013, 03:32:58 AM
I like the little Hypsilohodon figure Tamiya made, I have it and its ready to paint. I want to put it into a diorama but need another figure to put it with, I keep getting conflicting info about where it was found. Anyone have a suggestion of another figure that would work well with it, doesn't have to be a kit figure.??
Did it only live in Europe??
Maybe Becklespinax, Baryonyx?

Iguanadon, Baryonyx, and Brachiosaurus ? I've also seen it paired with Eotyrannus in some art.

ajax

Quote from: Blade-of-the-Moon on February 01, 2013, 04:22:39 AM
Quote from: ajax on February 01, 2013, 03:32:58 AM
I like the little Hypsilohodon figure Tamiya made, I have it and its ready to paint. I want to put it into a diorama but need another figure to put it with, I keep getting conflicting info about where it was found. Anyone have a suggestion of another figure that would work well with it, doesn't have to be a kit figure.??
Did it only live in Europe??
Maybe Becklespinax, Baryonyx?

Iguanadon, Baryonyx, and Brachiosaurus ? I've also seen it paired with Eotyrannus in some art.

Yeah thanks, I have been looking and it seems they must have had very few predators in the area that we know of at the time. Its a shame, they would have made great bait. JK, Im a herbivore lover. 

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Blade-of-the-Moon

no problem..lol  I don't play favorites.. ;D

yeah it seems we just don't have much info . I recall Allosaurus being paired up with them in some books..if so maybe young Allos hunted them ?

Jetoar

Quote from: tyrantqueen on February 01, 2013, 03:01:46 AM

To be honest, I haven't finished it even now. I lost interest I guess ::)

I also had the chasmosaurus, and started painting of the head myself, but that is all I got round to doing  :-[



One day perhaps...?

Scheme color of Chasmosaurus is very cool, I like it  ^-^.
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Megalosaurus

Hello.
Yes, I bring this thread back to life because in a few hours I'm going to receive my firsts Tamiya kits:
Parasaurolophus, Chasmosaurus, Tyrannosaurus & Velociraptors 6-pack.
I appreciate advice.

What kind of glue do I need to assemble those? Is superglue a good option? Or should I use a different type of glue?
Do I need a seam filler or not? I mean for the joints of dinosaur parts? What kind of seam filler?
Do this figures need to be primed before starting to paint?
Any advice?

Thank you.

Quote from: Jetoar on February 01, 2013, 11:40:19 PM
Quote from: tyrantqueen on February 01, 2013, 03:01:46 AM

I also had the chasmosaurus, and started painting of the head myself, but that is all I got round to doing  :-[
Scheme color of Chasmosaurus is very cool, I like it  ^-^.
Did you finish it TQueen? It looks pretty good. I'd love to see your finished diorama. Or at least your finished Chasmosaurus.
Sobreviviendo a la extinción!!!

tyrantqueen

QuoteDid you finish it TQueen? It looks pretty good. I'd love to see your finished diorama. Or at least your finished Chasmosaurus.
Thanks :) I still have it, but I haven't worked on it in ages. It's in its box, stashed away somewhere :)

Megalosaurus

Quote from: tyrantqueen on October 13, 2014, 06:41:26 PM
QuoteDid you finish it TQueen? It looks pretty good. I'd love to see your finished diorama. Or at least your finished Chasmosaurus.
Thanks :) I still have it, but I haven't worked on it in ages. It's in its box, stashed away somewhere :)

Sobreviviendo a la extinción!!!

danmalcolm

Hey Folks! was on Amazon.ca today and noticed that most of the Tamiya dino sets are there, for reasonable prices and with free shipping to boot! I paid 13$ for the mesozoic creatures set, velociraptors are similar price, I think the larger ones are more like 25-30$, but all with free shipping. Thought I'd post so my fellow canadians can take advantage. I haven't checked amazon.com.



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Does anyone know the dimensions of the Hypsilophodon?

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maybe an inch by an inch and a half at most...very small
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6cm long, 2.5 cm tall at the... hyps.

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