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Post by Prop-Builder on Jun 4, 2009 16:24:07 GMT -5
Here I am working on a studio scale sculpture of the Parasaurolophus maquette from Jurassic Park.
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Fraggleman
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Post by Fraggleman on Jun 6, 2009 15:09:59 GMT -5
Whooa... Studio scale! So how big is that exactly? Inchs or cm? What clay do you use? I normally use wet clay or plastinelina. Are you gonna mold it so you can paint it? I'm guessing you're gonna make the legs seperate so they can be molded easy? Gotta see this one. It'd look great on a grassy dio..maybe other Para dinos around or even a hunting Velociraptor!
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Post by Prop-Builder on Jun 7, 2009 5:31:22 GMT -5
It's about 2ft in length, will have to measure it to get exact size. It's made with a Roma oil-based clay so doesn't dry out. I will have to seal it though prior to molding as it contains sulphur and silicone doesn't react well to that.
I like your idea about having multiple animals on a diorama. Maybe I'll try something like that! I have other models too on the go, and some of these will be the same scale, so maybe I can add different dinosaurs together to get a real natural scene going.
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