AnthropomorphicKrill most of the time it doesn't matter what it looks like museums have many historical things from great artists and some of them maybe wore down or was found a long time ago like Dino skeletons they don't look so good cause they are old.
I love your level of detail in every Diorama you have done. After watching many of these, I can also see the progress you are making. For example here you haven't added any splashing like you would do nowadays. Watching you making these is very relaxing to me. Please continue making more.
Alex Novak it shouldn't because museums have stuff that are mostly historical like paintings from a great artist many people can probably do this but it's still great
@@cryptonicgamer227 There are many types of museum and this can reside in a natural history museum. Not one of those shitty museums where they hang dumbass "abstract," art that looks like dogshit but morons buy into it.
just saying that the legs of the spinosaur is too small and the feet is too big, spino was semi aquatic so the animal's legs are the same size as the hands
you listed the suplies , but how did you make/get that 'baryonix'/suchomimus/irritator figure? also that looks amazing! i think it would get a very good spot in an art/modeling/sculpture contest :>
+John Beauvais this resin is unique, I'm not sure how hot it gets, but it's designed to be used all at once in a vase with faux flowers. It's rubbery when cured.
Kayakasaurus Ok, I did a diorama of a torpedo entering the water and I could only pour 1/8" (3mm) at a time. To dispel bubbles I used a quick pass with a blow torch
The Irritator did not have the small candle on his back, but had a crest on the tip of his nose, not on his forehead. Sorry, but it is an Ichthyovenator. :D
PLEASE tell me where you got the fish, if you bought them. If you did sculpt them do you sell molds. I am at a loss to find good fish about that size for my 28mm Dungeons and Dragons campaign miniature terrain and I cannot find them anywhere.
BRAVO! A fantastic diorama - both aesthetically beautiful and scientifically accurate (which always seems to me to be the best combo); I particularly like the little lobster hiding in his cave - and all for a very reasonable price! Thank you for posting! An inspiration to all model makers.
@@TheGreatWolfYT Definitely Irritator! Only thing I'm not sure is which kiiiind of Irritator- or if it's a mix of em on the mistake from the toy company?