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Hello, Jeremy K9! Good few minutes I got stuck in front of the monitor, looking at your pictures with Apatosaurus! So far, I can tell you the most successful pictures with apatosaurus!:clap:clap:clap:clap:
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Hello, Jeremy K9! Good few minutes I got stuck in front of the monitor, looking at your pictures with Apatosaurus! So far, I can tell you the most successful pictures with apatosaurus!:clap:clap:clap:
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Thanks, I'm glad you like them.



Lovely pics~! I really hate waiting.... :(


Thanks, and don't worry, the wait will be well worth it.


You covered the statue support ?:cuckoo:

The statue is standing on the ground, with the peg going into the dirt. I didn't use the base to stand her up.


As usual, great picks man!:wave


Thanks Divo. I'm glad you enjoy my pictures. I plan on re-shooting some pics of the Velociraptor vs Protoceratops and Camarasaurus vs Allosaurus dios, so look for those in the coming months. Once this heat dies down enough, I'll be able to stay outside all day and take pics. lol
 
Great pics, I especially love the first one. It's easy to imagine that being the viewpoint of one of her offspring or a younger dino in the pack that she is leading.
 
Hello, Jeremy K9! I have two questions, 1)how you managed to find balance and not to turn up,2) the tail is extremely fragile, right?:confused:

PS:What camera you use, when you take pictures in nature? :)
 
Great pics, I especially love the first one. It's easy to imagine that being the viewpoint of one of her offspring or a younger dino in the pack that she is leading.


Thanks Agent. :)

I like your idea of her looking back at an Apatosaurus juvenile.



Hello, Jeremy K9! I have two questions, 1)how you managed to find balance and not to turn up,2) the tail is extremely fragile, right?:confused:

PS:What camera you use, when you take pictures in nature? :)



Hey Tupu. :wave

The statue is very well balanced, so it was easy to keep it steady.

The tail is fragile, but that's why you must be very careful when handling it. ;)

The camera I use is a Canon Rebel XT 350D. Not one of the newer digital cameras, but it gets the job done. :lol
 
2) the tail is extremely fragile, right?:confused:

The tail is the most fragile part, but it's difficult to actually quantify fragility. Of all the Apatosaurus maquettes I've shipped, only one actually had to be replaced because of a tail fracture, and this was a domestic delivery. Every internationally shipped piece arrived intact, so they must be pretty stable. The tail is also given extra foam padding in the box.
 
Hello, Dyscrasia! I do not understand how, passed rigorous inspection Spinosaurus from SideShow? Understood, if would be broken during transportation, but to send a dinosaur deformed and to think that it's ok, I find the lack of seriousness! We have to consider that these statues can afford not all, because they are quite expensive. In USA cost 289 dollars, and we Europeans pay 329Euro + transport (urzeitshop).:slap:gah::(
 
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Now I prepare to realize a closet, for my statues with lights :panic:to get statue apatosaurus, I hope to be ready:pray:
Can you show me, how your cabinets look for statues? Some ideas I would be very helpful:yess::clap

PS:I thought everything looks better, combining glass with pale, or only, glass lights?
 
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This is my new dinosauria shelf with my collection at the moment. it´s made from steel and glass. I bought it at a home improvement store here in germany. Next time i will install a separate light for it.
 
yes, but for this shelf there is no glass front available, but it´s not important in my opinion, because you can clean it very easily and you could put the SS dinos under the shower for example.
Also this room is just for model displaying, so i have not much dust there.
 
This is my new dinosauria shelf with my collection at the moment. it´s made from steel and glass. I bought it at a home improvement store here in germany. Next time i will install a separate light for it.

Wow, awesome way to display those statues~!

As long as dust is prevented from being accumulated, I think it's a very efficient way to display the dinosaurs with less concern in space issues.
 
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