Yes, but I'd be left with an odd extension to the base that has a place for the missing baby's feet to go.
I'm wondering how hard it would be for me to cast a duplicate base that could then have the portion for the baby removed. Or maybe it would be easier for me to come up with something new that attaches to a nice slab of marble or a finished piece of wood.
I will keep you in mind should I end up not needing the baby.
Indeed. The Stegosaurus will certainly be the centerpiece of
my collection.
Yes, I was referring to the Sideshow T. rex. As much as I love the sculpt, it now looks quite small in comparison to the Stegosaurus.
What kind of prices are you seeing for the Sideshow Exclusive T. rex? I may unload mine.
I've got the Sideshow Exclusive Spinosaurus, too, and I know it won't be staying around much longer.
If you read my post
here, you will see that I'm actually looking for a museum-quality T. rex skeleton in the neighborhood of six to eight feet in length. Unloading my Sideshow T. rex would help cover a small portion of the bill. It would also keep my wife from complaining about the ever-multiplying Sideshow pieces in my collection.