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  1. 3D printed design from Primeval Clash, printed on my Elegoo Mars. Flamefin and Handler ( Dimetrodon and Egyptian Guard) Part of my Shifting Sands Project. WIP here: https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/79372-shifting-sands-glitterwolf-paints-egyptian-undead/page/20/#comments Posing on my Temple of Apophis Photobackdrop Board. ***************** Usually when an expedition searches for ancient sites they don't expect those sites to be still inhabited by the original owners. Even less so they expect to encounter a beast from beyond time that these people seem to use as guard dogs.
  2. And another finished miniature from last night, a dimetrodon grandis, sculpted by Dennis Mize back in the 70's in his miniature range "Children of the Night". And in my quest to try not to do green and greys, I went a little loopy on the color scheme, so hope it's not too goofy, white, orange and blue. Probably the miniature with which I'm least satisfied in a long history or okay minis, but I guess a little odd experimentation never hurt. Let me know what you think of the colors!
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