I had hoped to have had this post to you somewhat earlier in the week, but a combination of the ever demanding day job and the lure of my armchair of an evening has meant that it has waited until now. It seems almost incredulous to have 'Dinovember' without dinosaurs so allow me to present the imaginatively named Steggie. Always one of my favourite dinosaurs, the Stegosaurus manages to combine attack and defensive qualities in equal measure, after all just look at that thagomizer!
This fine specimen was kindly donated by that most splendid of gentlemen, Jeremy Winstanley Esq. of the 'Carrion Crow's Buffet' who had tracked down and captured the beastie in one of his earlier expeditions. It was, in fact, shipped with a companion, a mighty fine Iguanodon, something to look forward to next year perhaps?
Now I have to say that I am not overly keen on brightly coloured dinosaurs, Young Master Awdry liked to keep things simple, Tyrannosaurus Rex was green, Triceratops was brown and Diplodocus was a daring shade of grey, that was pretty much your lot and quite frankly what more could a chap want? It was no surprise then that I was immediately taken by Steggie's light tan plastic, but more and more recently I have been made aware of the radical thinking that these fabulous beasts might have been adorned with all manner of spurious and brightly coloured designs. In fact I have some rather lovely 'Schleich' dinosaur toys proudly disporting their livery and so it seemed to make sense to match Steggie to my existing models, after all the only thing better than having a dinosaur is having a herd of them!
So having affixed the beast on a 'Warbases' MDF pill shaped base, I coaxed the trusty airbrush into life and set about laying down the colours that I felt best matched the larger model. Although not completely confident in handling this piece of specialist equipment, the outcome was satisfactory and ultimately only needed a few hand painted additions to complete the job.
Seeing them together, I have to say that I am rather pleased with the result looking, as they do, like a young family so all that remains is to thank Jez for his generous gift and to apologise for taking so long to paint it.
Excellent stuff! It is always good to see more dinos
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul, I couldn't agree more.
DeleteYou've reminded me to look for dinos for my weird west and weird war 2 projects ;)
DeleteGreat work again.
ReplyDeleteThank you kind Sir.
DeleteLovely colors on the dino!
ReplyDeleteNo apologies required: the result is well worth the wait! I myself am a huge Triceratops fan but this one really does speak to the imagination, the colours are well-chosen and even better executed. I would not be able to match this at all.
ReplyDeleteTriceratops was another of my favourites too, always glad when he got one over the beastly Tyrannosaurus!
DeleteLovely, steggies are also my favourite
ReplyDeleteThank you Martin.
DeleteSterling stuff Michael, and undoubtedly a fitting duo of dinosaurs for the tabletop. A top paint-job on a top gift :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Simon.
DeleteIt does not get much better than this.
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind Clint.
DeleteBeautiful little pets for Loana, they look great! Love the bases as well...
ReplyDeleteI do hope Loana knows what she is doing!
DeleteThat's a terrific picture at the end, there.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Roy.
DeleteOooh...they do look rather good! Great choice of colours!
ReplyDeleteThank you Gordon.
DeleteVery nice work on the steggie m'Lord :)
ReplyDeleteThose are great - You have be thinking about Atlantis and the lost world now - Damn... :-)
ReplyDeleteSorry about that Stuart, but thank you. :)
DeleteGood work Sir - now its time to bag the blighter!
ReplyDeleteWe might need a bigger net!
DeleteFantastic artwork Michael! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much kind Sir.
DeleteGreat work - they look wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat.
DeleteExcellent monster!
ReplyDeleteGreat work sir!
Thank you so much Michał.
DeleteSplendid!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I had that tan plastic steggie as a child.
It is a rather fetching colour, but I just couldn't resist giving him a lick of paint.
DeleteGreat looking Steggies! Love the Far Side reference on the Thagomizer. Fur bikini clad cave girl fits in very well and makes for a non-Darwinian universe.
ReplyDeleteCheers,Peter
Well spotted Peter, I had heard a rumour that the term has now been unofficially adopted by the scientific community.
DeleteStegosaurus was always my favorite growing up and you've done a great job with this one.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Brian.
DeleteLovely work Michael, I too have that Steggie as a gift from Jez, I haven't got round to mine yet.
ReplyDeleteCheers Roger.
Thank you Roger, Jez must must have got a job lot of them.
DeleteExcellent work, yet again!
ReplyDeleteThank you Monty.
DeleteTop quality my good man!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Ray.
DeleteA very nice respray on the steggie there, Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you Evan, it was a lot easier than I thought it would be.
DeleteLovely job sir, just lovely
ReplyDeleteThank you Andy.
DeleteExcellent work Michael. Kudos. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you kind Sir.
DeleteDinovember is dynomite! Excellent work on Steggie. I think they match up well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rod.
DeleteExcellent job! I need to dig some dinosaurs out and join you really :S
ReplyDeleteYes you do Mike. :)
DeleteNice work on the steggie, Michael. Mine's still half completed and a completely different paint scheme, although it is mostly green. And I was fortunate enough to score quite a few of the NHM dinosaurs during a sale - the other dino I sent you is actually a Megalosaurus, rather than an Iguanadon, hence the big, bitey teeth.
ReplyDeleteOf course he is a Megalosaurus, I don't know what I was thinking? Probably reminiscing on my first visit to the Oxford Natural History Museum.
DeleteOn the button there Michael. Great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Rodger.
DeleteVery nice, of course. "Thagomizer" from the Far Side, if I remember correctly?
ReplyDeleteSpot on with the Far Side, always makes me chuckle.
DeleteGreat work on the Steggie! It was always one of my favorite dinosaurs as a kid alongside Triceratops. For some reason I always tended to like herbivores more than the predators. The stegosaurus was pretty darn epic in Dino Riders as well. Being a product of 80s, I have pretty fond memories of dinosaurs from that :) Got me into reading about dinos a lot.
ReplyDeleteI am with you with the Triceratops too, Herbivores all the way.
DeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteNeat looking dinos from the a classy pigmentator!
ReplyDeleteThat's some great work with the airbrush - really like that finished effort.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dai, not my favourite tool, but becoming more familiar with it now.
DeleteBeautiful work Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you Curt.
DeleteYou've done an amazing job matching the colour mate!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Michael, more by luck than judgement.
DeleteI like the paintjob on these dinos.I have always been fond of these creatures and I am planning to start use them as kind of mutants in post apocalyptic scenery.Keep posting my friend.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for the post-apocalyptic games, I wish you well with those.
DeleteWonderful sir!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful paintjob Michael.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Pat.
DeleteNow don't get me wrong, those two dinosaurs look awesome. But for some reason Raquel keeps getting my attention. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm rather late to the party but still your dinosaurs definitely deserve the praise! Love your work on these.
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