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  1. freddyman

    sinosaurus triassicus

    heres the finished theropod. not only is it the smallest dinosaur i' ve made yet, it is also among the most complete. having a fully detailed mouth, teeth, and tongue, movable jaws, and a decent color scheme. dispite being a fraction of the size, this paper model has more add ons and details...
  2. freddyman

    my artwork

    actually we do know quite a bit through phylogenetic placement that large theropods of this stature lost the fourth and fifth digits over the course of evolution. most of i-rex's anatomy points to a carcharodontosaur origin. one of the last surviving group of theropods that kept all four fingers...
  3. freddyman

    my artwork

    i had to draw this guy after seeing that trailer. i originally had doubts on the creatures design when i saw early pictures of it, but that new trailer shed new light on the hybrids epic design. i look forward to seeing it in the actual movie. whats not to like about this creature? ..... well...
  4. freddyman

    sinosaurus triassicus

    wish i read this before going ahead and joining them:confused: man, this thing is crazy tiny! but somehow, i managed and even created the nice movable jaw mechanic featured in all my 1: 48 scale theropods. unfortunately due to the models size and my clumsy fingers, i gotten a little glue on the...
  5. freddyman

    sinosaurus triassicus

    beginning the neck, body, and tail so far. our little theropod is looking pretty good. i am actually starting to like the water colors effect on the paper. it's pretty natural looking (which is what watercolor is notorious for if done right) whereas markers are brighter make the creature imo...
  6. freddyman

    sinosaurus triassicus

    a preview of my next paper model build. this time, the Chinese terror of the early Jurassic period. sinosaurus was a mid- sized theropod approximately 5-6 meters in length. i'm telling you, at the scale of 1: 48 scale, this thing will be tiny. and the crazy thing is that i have even smaller...
  7. freddyman

    tarbosaurus bataar

    heres some photos. what it needs as of now is the forearms and hind legs, as well as a few parts to mimic the putrution os mass and muscle created by the coracoid
  8. freddyman

    tarbosaurus bataar

    just an announcement of my new dinosaur build. the Asian tyrant of the world. tarbosaurus was a large tyranosaurid theropod that lived 70 million years ago. it's considerably smaller then it's more famous, american counterpart, tyrannosaurus. but it, ( along with zhuchengtyrannus) remains the...
  9. freddyman

    my artwork

    very nice preposition, and it definatly holds true to what i fell is important to preserve and save. a little preveiw i'm working on. the begining of yangchuanosaurus.
  10. freddyman

    arambourgainia

    these models are all designed by me. i have yet to release them yet however.
  11. freddyman

    arambourgainia

    a little comparison of everybody so far
  12. freddyman

    deinocheirus

    man i wish. unfortunately usable DNA only have a half life of about some 500 years or so. just did the math and deinocheirus lived over 140,000 times that lifespan. :bawling: the prototype is finished! these arms are exceptionally long. in life, an actual deinocheirus had arms up to 2.4 meters...
  13. freddyman

    Welcome to Dinosaurs!!

    wow, to be receiving this recognition is truly an honor. never thought my paper archosaurs would of gotten this much attention.
  14. freddyman

    kong kong and dinosaurs

    man, me and this movie are like bread and butter. this is very nice work
  15. freddyman

    arambourgainia

    a rudder, communication, sexual identity, and territory disputer are all likely uses of such a head crest. large pterosaurs such as this are believed to be surprisingly maneuverable, given their rather unstable platform compared to other aerial archosaurs such as birds. i dare you to look up...
  16. freddyman

    arambourgainia

    another pterosaur. these things are just too fun to make. this guy ( as the title says) is arambourgainia. this was a rather large azhdarchid with a wingspan of around 7 meters. it's proportionally short wingspan indicates that this pterosaur was more pterestrial then most like it. doing most of...
  17. freddyman

    deinocheirus

    she stands! a ballast was required to be inserted in the tail for this to be accomplished, but man, this thing is sturdy. i can't wait to add on the feathered arms.
  18. freddyman

    my artwork

    i think we all heard of megalodon before
  19. freddyman

    deinocheirus

    welcome to my next prehistoric animal build. i have been making quite alot of pterosaurs lately.so far, 7 different species of different genera. but i felt the compulsion to start designing and building a dinosaur again. this time, it's deinochierius. correct me if i'm wrong, but i believe this...