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I just got an Isla Nublar shirt
edit: Also those aren't real rexs either afaik ;p didn't they play around with the dna ^^?
Well Played, Dr. Wu did say that nothing is Jurassic World is natural.
I just got an Isla Nublar shirt
edit: Also those aren't real rexs either afaik ;p didn't they play around with the dna ^^?
Maniac_In_BlackⓋ;8016420 said:Little off topic but does anyone here have the spinosaurus statue ?.. or at least know where to find some good pictures of someones ? I'm not talking about the prototype, but the actual piece that's being shipped out. I've only seen like one picture of it displayed and It didn't look as good as I thought it would. The colors looked way off. I just don't want to waste my time with it if its not even half as good as the prototype. So if anyone knows where to find good pictures of the actual thing, I would appreciate it.
I have the original Spinosaurus, and also seen the repaints which belongs to a couple of friends of mine, and although I prefer the color scheme of the repainted one, the production pieces does look considerably worse than the prototype.
The funny thing is the production pieces of the original one looks pretty spot on, probably because of the relatively simple color scheme.
I think that the biggest flaw is the patterning of the black stripes/spots which looks pretty unnatural (and the border between patterned and unpatterned regions are too sharp).
You could check out some pics in here although the image quality isn't so good
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I have the repainted spino and it´s true, the paintjob is pretty poor. I had to add a washing to get a more realistic look on my statue, now i like it.
It looked like only airbrushed with no other painting technique, completely flat. But have no picture before i have done it, sorry, but could add some of the spino how it looks now.
Will try to make some pics on thuesday with better light conditions, sorry for the delay.
Probably referring to a paint wash whereby you thin paint to a watery consistency and brush it on the figure. The thinness of the paint will allow it to flow into all the cracks and crevices giving more depth to the figure.
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