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Blogger Consul said...

You'll be starting your own range next!

17 December 2009 at 16:25

Blogger Andrew said...

A one of a kind Aepycamelus, nice!. I like to think that my kids (and future grandkids) will be impressed by the hand-made stuff I do.

I visited the Denver Nature and Science Museum last weekend. They have a nice collection of North American prehistoric mammals. The mammoth skull was way bigger than I expected.

Prehistoric is an era I keep meaning to get into. I have an old Marx mammoth painted and some Pulp Figures cavemen. I should post a photo of my giant sloth too.

17 December 2009 at 17:00

Blogger BigRedBat said...

It's safe to say that there isn't a lot of competition in the Aepycamelus 28mm miniatures field.

I think these are going to be a fun challenge. I hope that I can get the long legs looking graceful. I suppose there might be some mild interest from prehistoric-era gamers.

Show us your sloth, Andrew! ;-)

17 December 2009 at 19:23

Blogger Cronickain said...

I would be interested as a matter of fact in this and in a megatherium (giant sloth) among other nifties from prehistory. Cool camel!

17 December 2009 at 21:15

Blogger BigRedBat said...

I'll post pics at intervals, ACG. Hopefully they'll be good enough to warrant casting... and I'll get a few spares done.

17 December 2009 at 22:31

Blogger Andrew said...

I posted my painted Marx megatherium. Please have a look-see.

19 December 2009 at 21:54

Blogger Jage said...

I've incorparated all kinds of prehistoric mammals and other evolutionary dead-ends in my fantasy or even Sci-Fi Traveller RPGs they definately and some depth as well as unique qualities to the game as you can have entire believable ecosystems to use.,

19 December 2009 at 22:31

Blogger BigRedBat said...

That megatherium is an impressive model! Huge.

I've done some more work on the Aepycamelus. I'm in two minds about whether to finish them, or start afresh. Part of the problem is I fear that I've made them a bit to large; roughly 12' high in scale, rather than 9-10'. :-(

19 December 2009 at 23:47

Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.
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