From the same Tamiya 1/35 Mesozoic Creatures pack, two Parasaurolophi. Again, one as the box suggests, and t'other sliced up and rearranged. Note that I have avoided the use of flock and static grass. Grass didn't exist way back when.* Arguably, if one's hunting dinos on Challenger's Lost World, it should or could be present, but maybe just call me eccentric!
EDIT: A good friend has pulled me up on this. It turns out that although grass didn't become common until the Oligocene or Miocene, long after the dinosaurs, the earliest evidence for grass is in the form of Cretaceous coprolites from India. Our good blue friends below are from that very time, so they could indeed have espied the rare tuft of grass!
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Saturday, 3 December 2016
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Tyrannosaurus princeps
'Cause, you see, a princeps (prince) is below a rex (king)? Guys? Guys? No? Aw, man.
Anyway, these are 1/35 scale infant tyrannosaurs from Tamiya's Mesozoic Creatures pack. I rather liked the colour-scheme of the tiger, so adapted it somewhat. No feathers on these old-style models, mind you. One is built out of the box, and the other has been cut up and repositioned so I don't have two identical models. For scale is a 28mm WWI BEF officer. Yes, 28mm and 1/35 are not the same, but one can happily posit that the 1/35 scale infants are merely a little less infantile in 28mm.
Anyway, these are 1/35 scale infant tyrannosaurs from Tamiya's Mesozoic Creatures pack. I rather liked the colour-scheme of the tiger, so adapted it somewhat. No feathers on these old-style models, mind you. One is built out of the box, and the other has been cut up and repositioned so I don't have two identical models. For scale is a 28mm WWI BEF officer. Yes, 28mm and 1/35 are not the same, but one can happily posit that the 1/35 scale infants are merely a little less infantile in 28mm.
Labels:
1/35 scale,
28mm,
Dinosaurs,
Scratchbuilding
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