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Posted by Moff on Saturday, January 16, 2016 11:51 AM

Check this out! It's the Koolasuchus, a.k.a "The Giant Alligator Tadpole Salamander Of Death". No exaggeration. 

  

http://stores.dansdinosaurs.com/koolasuchus-resin-kit-by-dans-dinosaurs/

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Posted by jibber on Saturday, January 16, 2016 1:20 PM

Thats a new one on me, looks like some kind of ET. Very cool.

Terry

 

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, January 17, 2016 6:19 PM

Whoa, cool looking critter Moff!

I saw Mike Jones has a resin kit of Stygimoloch, aka Horned devil from the river of death, which must be the coolest name ever on the most butt ugly dinosaur ever! Too bad it's out of production assuming I had $160.00 bucks too drop on it in the first place.

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Posted by waynec on Sunday, January 17, 2016 9:24 PM

success on seam filling/ granted the triceratops doesn't have the scaley texture the raptors have. the hald seams were filled with red body putty and sanded carefully. the leg, head, and horn attachmernts were done with a lot of glue so it oozed out a bit followed by white glue and wet q-tips. didn't realize the mouth was hollow until i had it together so i packed in a bunch of model clay. if i stick some vegitation in there no one will notice. obviously the raptors are half the size of the ones in Jurrasic Park/World. the jeep got me thinking of a big game safari or HATARI neets JURRASIC WORLD.

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Posted by Moff on Monday, January 18, 2016 8:50 AM

Gamera

Whoa, cool looking critter Moff!

I saw Mike Jones has a resin kit of Stygimoloch, aka Horned devil from the river of death, which must be the coolest name ever on the most butt ugly dinosaur ever! Too bad it's out of production assuming I had $160.00 bucks too drop on it in the first place.

 

I just rediscovered what is about my favorite dinosaur of all time, the Carnotaurus: 

http://stores.dansdinosaurs.com/carnotaurus-resin-kit-by-galileo-hernandez/ 

That particular Carnotaurus doesn't seem to be available at the moment (I'm going to try contacting them about it), but there's a bust: 

http://stores.dansdinosaurs.com/carnotaurus-bust-by-paul-tanompong/ 

Then there's the Majungasaurus, which is a new favorite for me: 

http://stores.dansdinosaurs.com/majungasaurus-saurozoic-collection-resin-kit-by-krentz/ 

I like how the Majungasaurus looks a bit akward with its weird body ratios, sort of as if someone stretched him out. 

 

I don't know how much money I want to spend on a dino, since if I end up participating, this'll be my first real figure painting attempt. On the other hand, they all look really cool. Confused

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Posted by Moff on Monday, January 18, 2016 8:52 AM

@waynec: 

Nice job on the filling! I'm curious to see how you'll paint the dinosaur and the jeep.

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Posted by hogfanfs on Monday, January 18, 2016 9:49 AM

Wayne,

Great job on the Triceratops! The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park 2) was a lot like your Hatari! meet Jurassic Park theme. And thanks for mentioning Hatari!, I forgot all about that movie!

 

Edit: It also brought back memories of watching Daktari too! lol

 Bruce

 

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, January 18, 2016 10:12 AM

Wayne: Looks good, great job there on the seams. Interesting ideas for a diorama, you did make me think of 'Valley of Gwangi' - wonder where I can find some vaqueros (Mexican cowboys)? 

Moff: Carnotaurus is cool, how can you not like a critter with a name like 'Fleshing-eating bull'? Plus that smooshed up nose gives him a bulldog like appearance plus the cool horns. I had to look up Majungasaurus but it's cool looking too. 

 

I did find my Albertosaur and Tamiya T-rex yesterday but things were way too crazy this weekend to get any photos. I see what I can do later. Not sure what I'll do, the T-rex is assembled and painted but I don't like how he came out (that's why I put him back in the box) so I might redo him if that would make him kosher for this GB. 

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Posted by jibber on Thursday, January 21, 2016 7:46 AM

Bruce,

I plan on glueing up the dino's today but I have a question. The few parts there are have a tight fit, so I was thinking of trimming it a bit or use a hair dryer to set them in easier. How did it work for you, any thoughts?

Thanks, Terry

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Posted by hogfanfs on Thursday, January 21, 2016 8:17 AM

jibber

Bruce,

I plan on glueing up the dino's today but I have a question. The few parts there are have a tight fit, so I was thinking of trimming it a bit or use a hair dryer to set them in easier. How did it work for you, any thoughts?

Thanks, Terry

 

Terry,

Mine had a tight fit, but I was still able to push the pieces into place without any trimming. Plus, the CA glue kind of acted as a lubricant when they were affixed permanently.  I would not trim, I would use heat. But becareful, this vinyl is very susceptible to heat. Use the hair dryer on its lowest setting when starting out.

 Bruce

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, January 21, 2016 9:39 AM

So the Pegasus kits are vinyl? I've built one or two vinyl figure kits and a hair dryer does help out a lot, as Bruce said be careful and keep the dryer moving to keep from building up too much heat at one place and melting it. 

Ok, here's the Albertosaur. Yeah, it's assembled but it came molded together in one part, I just had to shave the flash off. The only assembly was cementing his shin and foot back on after my nephew dropped him. He's primed in German mustard yellow but I'm not sure how I'll paint him. 

Wayne and Terry, up to you guys if he's kosher. Sorry no box photo since he came in a plain cardboard box. 

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Posted by jibber on Thursday, January 21, 2016 2:53 PM

I wouldn't argue with him.....

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Posted by Moff on Friday, January 29, 2016 11:43 AM

There are really a suprising number of dino builds on YouTube, if you look.

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Posted by hogfanfs on Tuesday, February 9, 2016 7:49 PM

Here is an update on my Spiny:

I filled all the seems with Perfect plastic putty, works fantastic! The cleanup with water is perfect for this type of model. 

I then sprayed primer on the seems to see how they looked:

However, his chest plate did not seat properly. so there is a bit of an edge:

And his tail did not seat well:

So, I added more putty to those areas to build up then sand down and hopefully even it out. Although the chest plate will not be extremely exposed:

I did have to add a second layer, which now makes it look somewhat better. The primer is currently drying. I'll have pictures soon.

Thanks for looking, and let me know if you have any ideas on how to even this area.

 Bruce

 

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Posted by jibber on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 6:52 AM

I think Perfect Putty is no doubt "perfect" for this because of the raised skin pattern, but the spot in the photo looks to me like a older small scar. Are you going to spray the rest or a combo along with some hand painting?

Honestly I cant wait to see that beast painted up. I'm finishing a locomotive then I'm onto some dino's, working a little slow Bruce but we'll have some cool creatures here when this is all said and done. What a terifying monster that must have really been, just imagine that thing hanging around a water hole and unleashing hell on the rest of those poor unassuming dino's..... 

One more question, how are you going to present it?

Terry

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 7:51 AM

Bruce: That does look really good! I bought my first tube of PPP (P3?) about a year ago and am hooked on the stuff now, I too love the ability to blend it with a damp cotton swab. 

Up to you of course but I'm thinking Terry has a good idea there on trying to make the seam there you're having trouble with into a scar. I can see two of them ripping into each others chests over a mate or territory or something like that. 

BTW: Sorry not much done here on Mr. Albertosaur. Working on my tank for Bish's '46 GB and trying to finish up a few other things. I haven't even had much time for my Zero for my own group build... Embarrassed

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Posted by hogfanfs on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 8:18 AM

Terry,

I am going to prime the entire dinosaur with Vallejo German Red Brown primer. Then I will use Model Master enamels to paint him. I'll start with a pre-shade of black around the inner legs, under arms and under his jaw. Then I haven't quite decided on a grey scheme or a more brown/grey scheme for his body.

I plan to use the stand that was supplied in the kit, so he'll be presented like he looks in the box art.

I have the base and log primed, but I still have to work on the fish.

And I agree with you. A long time ago, my wife and I used to have a African Black Throat Monitor. He was about 25 pounds and 66 inches long. He was tame to us, never bit. But, he was tremendously strong. I could not image him at say 200 pounds, let alone 7-10 tons. it would be terrifing to have something like that chase you.

I really think I'm going to do another dio for this GB, but, this time it will involve some human content. Anyway, more on that once this one is complete.

 Bruce

 

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Posted by hogfanfs on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 8:25 AM

Gamera,

Thanks for the comment! I'll post more pictures of his chest plate tonight. I added a second layer of PPP, sanded and then roughed it up a bit. I'm hoping it look more realistic.

And no worries on the your build, I have three I'm building right now for GB's, and I still have to start the the YZR for your Japanese V GB! Big Smile

 Bruce

 

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, February 11, 2016 9:05 AM

Swiped from the Plaid Stallions website just because it's cool. I think I missed these by only about five-ten years... Crying

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Posted by waynec on Thursday, February 11, 2016 12:39 PM

Gamera

Swiped from the Plaid Stallions website just because it's cool. I think I missed these by only about five-ten years... Crying

 

damn someone already used my diorama plan.Sad

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Posted by BlackSheepTwoOneFour on Thursday, February 11, 2016 1:07 PM

Gamera

Swiped from the Plaid Stallions website just because it's cool. I think I missed these by only about five-ten years... Crying

 

 

Try a few decades. Those were from the 70's. I had most of what you see advertised.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, February 11, 2016 1:14 PM

Wayne,

My wife and her daughter (my step daughter) have had a falling out since Christmas and the Triceratops kit I was going to build belonged to my grandson. Well I'm not sure when this little dust up will pass, it usually takes a while, and we probably won't get to see the grandson during this episode as a punishment. At least not for the periods it would take to assemble and paint the thing.

Anyway, I may have to find something else to do for your build. But a year is a long time, so we'll see. My step daughter can hold quite a grudge....Children.

Steve

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, February 11, 2016 9:01 PM

Wayne: Lol!

Blacksheep: Sorry, I meant I missed by a few years as a youngster. I think I built my first model around '76 or '77 and Aurora I believe went out of business a little before that.

Steve: Ouch! I'd say build a second one but those models are pretty expensive.

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Posted by hogfanfs on Thursday, February 11, 2016 9:16 PM

Gamera

Swiped from the Plaid Stallions website just because it's cool. I think I missed these by only about five-ten years... Crying

 

 

Cliff,

I had all these as a kid, plus I had the Allosaurus, the saber tooth tiger, and the tar pit with the rhinoceros. Brings back lots of memories!

 

Steve,

I'm so sorry to hear that. Unfortunately my wife and her sister have the same issues. And when it happens, we don't get to see our nieces for a while. Sucks how this always seems to work. Believe me, I feel your pain. I'll pray for them to work it out soon.

 Bruce

 

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, February 12, 2016 8:12 AM

Blacksheep and Bruce- you lucky guys!!! As I said I missed those by only a few years. I was a BIG dino lover back then. I still have a bunch of my old books (which half the science has changed since then) and my old Marx dino and prehistoric mammal playset. 

I think I had the Styracosaurus/Spiked Dinosaur there though mine might have been the Pyro kit. It was packaged in a K-Mart box which I still have but not the actual kit. 

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Posted by hogfanfs on Friday, February 12, 2016 8:45 AM

Ok, gentleman, I just found this site: Aurora

It has the Aurora catalogs that go back to the 50's. Hope you enjoy!

I had the catalog from 1971, and it was my bible at the time. I just looked through it and it brought back so many memories as a kid! Big Smile

 

 Bruce

 

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Posted by Gamera on Friday, February 12, 2016 11:14 AM

Very cool find Bruce!!! I'm reading though these on my lunch break, I've seen some of these but lotsa new stuff to me too. 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Saturday, February 20, 2016 10:39 PM
Well guess what, my grandson was allowed to come over today so I took the opportunity to have him bring his triceratops over. We sat down and started on it and found we had two front left legs, dang it.
I wrote Pegasus, but I don’t know how their customer service is. We continued on it and filled what we had assembled. If I get a new leg I finish it up and give it back to him.

 

Steve

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, February 21, 2016 7:55 AM

Ah krap, shame about the leg there! Hopefully they can get the part to you soon. Seam filling looks really good. 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 2:49 PM
I just spoke with Jeff at Pegasus Hobbies in Montclair Ca and explained the missing leg. He said it would be sent right out and if there is any problem with any Pegasus kit get in touch with him.

 

So good news.

Steve

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