reserve
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Post by reserve on Jul 7, 2018 15:07:05 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Jul 7, 2018 15:41:12 GMT -5
WOW...They look really cool Mark! Nice work.
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Post by Steve Zuleski on Jul 8, 2018 9:32:41 GMT -5
Look great from here Bro!
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moramarth
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Post by moramarth on Jul 9, 2018 3:44:14 GMT -5
Definitely different! Possibly a bit on the big side as they appear to have been only knee-high to a human at their hip. The confusion with Deinonychus in the Jurassic Park series seems to go back to the original novel, there's evidence Michael Crichton always visualised his creatures as Deinonychus but used name the Velociraptor as it sounded more dramatic. The big problem is that there is now clear evidence Velociraptors had feathers; I suppose there will be aftermarket correction sets available eventually...
Regards,
M
P.S. If you liked them you'll love these:
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Post by wbill76 on Jul 9, 2018 10:27:14 GMT -5
What's so scary about a large turkey? Nice work on the set Mark.
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reserve
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Si vis pacem para bellum
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Post by reserve on Jul 18, 2018 19:22:36 GMT -5
Thanks gents
M I just stick 'em and spray 'em. Truth is I've never seen one and evidence can be misleading occasional; I recall the Colecanth was supposed to be extinct for 60 million years until some fisherman caught one off the coast of Africa in 1958
Regards, Mark
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moramarth
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Post by moramarth on Jul 18, 2018 21:53:47 GMT -5
Me neither, so I can't say whether they're the correct colour... Paleocolour analysis will most likely prove they were Dunkelgelb, so we'll still be none the wiser!
Cheers,
M
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