Jurassic Park project
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Re: Jurassic Park project
Spot on
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I love those T rex inflatable outfits, they always crack me up when I see people doing vids with thoseWriteDean wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:57 am I made this Jurassic Park video a few years back -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IST6KjL-dqE
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Finished the Dr Alan Grant for the Jurassic Park diorama now. I bought an action figure then glued all the joints into position, filled the joints/seams with bondo, sanded and painted him. Then for the flare I wired a tiny LED chip light with the wires drilled and running through his body to hide them. Wrapped some cotton around it and airbrushed it lightly with some red paint. Gives a really cool flare look to it. Might actually be totally done with the whole diorama tonight perhaps.
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In the words of Dr. Ian Malcolm..."Life found a way" FINALLY finished. It took exactly one month to the day to build. So actually not all that bad overall. Probably a couple hundred hours of work not counting the printing time. Worst park now is I have to lug it up two levels of stairs to get it to the theater room, its about 4ft long so that will be funLot of work went into this with 3d printing everything, then airbrushing it, learning to make muddy base for it, but learned a lot of new techniques from this one. Thinking after a short break I may do a Star Wars Hoth type snowwalker scene next.
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You should be dead chuffed with the way it's come out , very well done ! Can't wait for Hoth
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