MILITARY DIORAMAS by Paul Asaban

Photo Album 30 - My kids are in on the action - Nicole's Dinosaurs

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Photo Album 30 - My kids are in on the action - Nicole's Dinosaurs
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Nicole has a passion for Dinosaurs. Can you tell?

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Above: A Tyrannosaurus Rex goes after a little snack from an earlier kill. The T Rex is a Tamiya kit, the skeleton is from a snap together kit. She has painted a base coat on the Rex, and drybrushed it with a darker color. The plant is from a fake plant in my groundwork drawers. What an unbelievable first diorama!

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Above: A pack of Velociraptors closes in on a Parasauralophus frantically trying to protect her nest of eggs. The dinosaurs are all Tamiya, the rest is Nicole. As in my models, she has used wood chips to simulate rock. The groundwork is Celluclay. The plant life is from plastic and silk plants, mixed in with linchen. She used moss from a fake plant for a nest, and the eggs are Spearmint Tic-Tacs!! Absolutely fantastic job, kid!

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