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Favorite Dinosaur Reconstructions
Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 09:05 PM (305,621 Views)
Incinerox
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Āeksiot Zaldrīzoti

godsaurus
May 22 2015, 07:31 PM
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feathered dilo with frill suckas!!!
Fixed the link.
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Jules
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Mihi est imperare orbi universo

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though it has no feathers I like how bulky and more muscleur than most rex reconstuctions
Edited by Joe99, May 23 2015, 08:10 PM.
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I must say, I love these two new dinosaurs that Mesozoica has finally added to their roster.
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Joe99
May 23 2015, 08:08 PM
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though it has no feathers I like how bulky and more muscleur than most rex reconstuctions
Only compared to those that don't use accurate skeletal references. It's kind of impossible not to make T. rex look bulky if you stay faithful to what its real skeleton actually looks like.
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CyborgIguana
May 23 2015, 10:20 PM
Joe99
May 23 2015, 08:08 PM
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though it has no feathers I like how bulky and more muscleur than most rex reconstuctions
Only compared to those that don't use accurate skeletal references. It's kind of impossible not to make T. rex look bulky if you stay faithful to what its real skeleton actually looks like.
ture still I just like how its not shrinked wrapped but if you have any bulker reconsturions show them to me here
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Nerdasaurus

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Tyranachu
May 23 2015, 11:20 PM
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awwwww make t rex almost look cute like the sparrow one earlier in this topic
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I prefer the Jurassic Park rex and the WWD version. If you dislike my opinion i say you may think that but i couldn't possibly comment.
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Are you talking about Tyrannosaurus Rex? The WWD version does look good, nostalgia. I think these are pretty good Tyrannosaurus:
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(Yes I know the Rex reconstruction above has no feathers but it's so cute and is sleeping which most reconstructions don't show.)
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54godamora
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What i mean is any non-feathered rex. Yes. I'm still support a non feathered rex because i grew up seeing t-rex without feathers kicking butt and taking names. Seeing a feathered rex just leaves a bad taste in my mouth, but that is just me.
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sayori best girl

I love this thing:
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And this one is also cool.
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54godamora
May 24 2015, 01:21 PM
What i mean is any non-feathered rex. Yes. I'm still support a non feathered rex because i grew up seeing t-rex without feathers kicking butt and taking names. Seeing a feathered rex just leaves a bad taste in my mouth, but that is just me.
Sorry to disappoint you, but T. rex almost certainly had feathers. And evolution doesn't care about your childhood. Maybe learn to appreciate dinosaurs as animals instead of awesomebro'd reptilian monsters.
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

@AVC: Funny that more than half of that are Conway's... :P
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