Some fun with toys again. This Hatzegopteryx was made by adding some Apoxie Sculpt to the head and neck of a Schleich Replica Saurus Quetzalcoatlus, 2009 version.
Some fun with toys again. This Hatzegopteryx was made by adding some Apoxie Sculpt to the head and neck of a Schleich Replica Saurus Quetzalcoatlus, 2009 version.
There are so many impressive titanosaur figures released at the moment by CollectA, PNSO and Haolonggood, but my wallet says no. Good thing that I made one myself a few months ago by modifying a Papo Brachiosaurus that I bought at an office supply store. You can still kind of see what it used to be due to the pose. The tail was lengthened with a left over Battat tyrannosaur tail.
A custom Javan rhino figure that I made by slightly resculpting and repainting an Indian rhino by Britains. The most notable distinguishing feature of the Javan rhino is the skin fold behind its neck, but there are a couple more subtle ones. Huge thanks to Anna Dobrowolska-Oczko for sending me the figure for this hobby project.
I modified my PNSO Basilosaurus model. Originally it was very reptilian looking and had noticeable seam lines. I removed the barnacles, beefed it up, made the head more mammalian and gave it a new paintjob inspired by porpoises.
Life is better in volume! So is meeting someone!
Get your anaglyph #3D glasses and enjoy it!