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Awesome work!!!!
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Magnificent!
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Nice!!
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that looks very good, the best one i have seen so far.
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Thank you all for your comments.
I've finished the first color pass, it looks pretty good. On the next build I make, I will try first to use acrylic paint to give it a base coat and then use the chalk to make the highlight and shadows, that way the join lines will not be as visible. Also I will try to make it without scoring the fold lines for a smoother look. Here as some pictures of the first color pass, I think I will leave it like that and just finish the details like the teeth, eyes, tongue and claws. By the way since I didn't design the teeth from the get go I made them out of Eva foam (I think that's what is called)in two layers one for the gums and one for the teeth, to give it some depth. I will use it also to make the muscle that connects the top and bottom jaw. I'll post some pictures as soon as I finish. Thanks again for checking it out. |
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Alejandr0, this model is looking absolutely fantastic. A remarkable accomplishment.
I hope you can make a colored version of the kit available. I'd gladly pay for a kit of this quality, but I'd want it to have an interior in the mouth though. I'm eager to see your next build. Steve
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holy cow, its the tyrant lizard. that is the most detailed dinosaur i ever seen.i know a decent amount about dinosaurs too. ever thought about doing spinosaurus?love too see the model outfreddy
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Very cool, thought about doing one in 1:1 scale??
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at 49 ft, i think he won't find a place to put it at 1:1 scale unless he owns a museum freddy
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Really neat! If I might make one anatomical suggestion, the hands should be positioned so that the palms face each other rather than the ground.
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