Brachiosaurus
Comments
16 28 January, 02:33
Steven Van Dyck
The first steps of the brachiosaurus are the elephant-like legs, of which you get 5 strangely. The fit is reasonable but the ankles/wrists need some thorough filling, as well as the navel of the baby brach that comes with it. The human doesn't live up to recent modelling standards though. And then there's a tiny archaeopteryx hopping around.
The first steps of the brachiosaurus are the elephant-like legs, of which you get 5 strangely. The fit is reasonable but the ankles/wrists need some thorough filling, as well as the navel of the baby brach that comes with it. The human doesn't live up to recent modelling standards though. And then there's a tiny archaeopteryx hopping around.
28 January, 11:07
Steven Van Dyck
Everybody welcome. The neck is off course the part with most of the glue seams, you really need the Tamiya engraving tool here.
Everybody welcome. The neck is off course the part with most of the glue seams, you really need the Tamiya engraving tool here.
3 February, 22:49
Steven Van Dyck
Welcome, all parts are added but it takes a while to engrave skin textures on the weld lines. I found out why the brachiosaurus grew so fast.
Welcome, all parts are added but it takes a while to engrave skin textures on the weld lines. I found out why the brachiosaurus grew so fast.
11 February, 01:34
Steven Van Dyck
I could provide a Fred Flintstone-style worker's cabin. But now brachiosaurus is primered red after some engraving sessions.
I could provide a Fred Flintstone-style worker's cabin. But now brachiosaurus is primered red after some engraving sessions.
25 March, 23:58