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In lugnet.adventurers, John Neal writes:
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> craig hamilton wrote:
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> > In lugnet.adventurers, Peter Merryman writes:
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> > > I'm getting a kick out of these lego dino names. Lemme just compile the ones
> > > I've seen people throw out there so far, and everybody get yer brains churning
> > > to add more.
> > >
> > > Tricerablocks
> > > Tyrannosaurus Brix
> > > Legosaurus (or Stlegosaurus)
> > > Pterodactal
> > > Duplosaur
> > > Brickiosaurus
> > > Duplodicus
> > > Paradisaurolophus
> > > Duplaraptor
> > > Archaeoptebryx
> > >
> > > take it away....
> > >
> > > -Pete
> >
> > pete ~
> >
> > you are a genius! paradisaurolophous is a gem! i hope i can use some of these
> > when i open jur-abs-ic park!
> >
> > well, i've been in a building frenzy here for the past week, (inspired and
> > feuled by lugnet.adventurers) and now i feel the need to share...
> >
> > the current population of my jur-abs-ic park consists of:
> > ~ one large red & orange t-rex (which is about 6 months old, and will be in my
> > next update, before christmas, guys, i promise),
> > ~ a parasaurolophous pod, (bull, doe, & 1 young) done in blue and trimmed in
> > purple (from #5 crappy meal set!),
> > ~ a pack of 3 utahraptors (red, yellow,& lt gray)
> > ~ an archaeopteryx (black & white, using indian feathers),
> > ~ a pair of brown, head-butting pachycephalosaurs,
> > ~ a large lt gray & yellow pterosaur,
> > ~ one little red deinonychus,
> > ~ one lt & drk grey dilophosaur w/ gaudy red, yellow & orange frill & crest.
> > ~ a pack of 5 small (8 pcs ea) black compsognathus.
> > & ~ a small herd (3) of black gallimimus
> >
> > i'm keeping them all in scale to each other, and as close as possible to m-f
> > scale. (ok, a tad bigger, but mini-figs are short, so that reasons out.) this
> > project will keep me busy for a while, but i'd like to get it done and the pics
> > up before july to coencide with the tlc's hidden world sets' release.
> >
> > i'm gonna need to take a break from it for a litle while. the brachiosaurs (i
> > want to do two), and reworking the steg and triceratops are next on my
> > agenda... then i can concentrate on the island itself, the buildings, gates,
> > and vehicles. what have i gotten myself into!? i was so concerned with
> > whether or not i could; and never stopped to think whether or not i _should_!
> > (sound familiar?)
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> Ian Malcolm
> Did you ever get the chance to read the book? It's the meat and the movie is the
> eye candy!
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> -John
bingo! yes, john, i read the novel years ago, prior to the film coming out.
i'm re-reading it now for inspiration and detail to go into this current lego
endeavor. the t-rex swims in the book, which is a scene that never made it to
the movie. jp is not the sharpest flick in the world, but what great eye-candy
it is! i also have all my other dino reference books spread out among the
lego, the most valuable of which is "the dinosaur data book" (pub.1990 by the
diagram group). dr. angela milner of the british museum's dept. of
paleontology was the head consultant on the book, and it has excellent scale
references. i'm also a big fan of bob baker's "dinosaur heresies" and "raptor
red".
later ~ craig~
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Dino Names (was: Tricerablock's horns)
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| (...) DUDE!! LOL I *loved* _Dinosaur Heresies_ AND _Raptor Red_ {:^D I also am a huge fan of Baker! Loved the scene in JP when Timmy (Not *that* Timmy, AFOLs;) meets Dr Grant and quotes Baker regarding the dinos to birds thing-- great stuff! How (...) (25 years ago, 14-Nov-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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