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Favorite Dinosaur Reconstructions
Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 09:05 PM (305,728 Views)
stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

even tho they are incredibly inaccurate I just like most the Jurassic the Hunted dinosaurs for the wow factor
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Okeanos
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All I see are mutant crocodiles :P
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Ignacio
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My thoughts exactly xD I like retrosaurs, but those are just... too much sci-fy monsters like for my taste :P
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Nomis
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This hurts my eyes. I honestly never understood the love for retrosaurs.
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Ignacio
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Well i grew up with retrosaurs despictions :P So while i prefer the more accurate current versions and fluffy theropods, i still like some old reconstruction of dinosaurs... at least from a nostalgic and artistic point of view :P
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Nomis
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Dilophosaurus
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Not a dinosaur but, Liopleurodon
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DinoBear
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Some inaccurate/unlikely reconstructions I like:

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Nomis
Jun 27 2014, 03:53 PM
This hurts my eyes. I honestly never understood the love for retrosaurs.
Oh come on, where's your childhood, Nomis? :P

I agree though that those are just ugly. Is...is the first one supposed to be a Spinosaurus? xD
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Ignacio
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I usually don't like ceratopsians with that amount of "quills" but i have to agree that that drawing is awesome. Recreating the bagaceratops as a porcupine looks pretty cool, although possibly not acurate.

I don't think Dilophosaurus had feathers... at least not that kind of feathers. It was a primitive therapod so i don't see it very likely.
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CyborgIguana
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Agreed, though I think it's pretty cool how it tries to recreate the frill of the JP Dilo using feathers (at least that's how it looks to me).
Edited by CyborgIguana, Jun 27 2014, 04:12 PM.
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Ignacio
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Yes i think that was the idea. I admit that is pretty creative :)
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stargatedalek
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CyborgIguana
Jun 27 2014, 04:10 PM
Nomis
Jun 27 2014, 03:53 PM
This hurts my eyes. I honestly never understood the love for retrosaurs.
Oh come on, where's your childhood, Nomis? :P

I agree though that those are just ugly. Is...is the first one supposed to be a Spinosaurus? xD
yep :P

as I've said before, I like a good over the top sci-fi monster from time to time, so long as they don't try to be/claim to be accurate


that bagaceratops is adorable
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Jules
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I grew up with feathered dinosaurs :P The first dinosaurs I saw on-screen were feathered Velociraptors.
But I love the JP raptors. The JP dinosaurs were the first ones I saw to look 'real'.
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stargatedalek
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well before them most people were still expecting tail draggers...
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CyborgIguana
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I was introduced to feathered dinosaurs from a fairly early age as well. I'm pretty sure the first feathered dinosaur I ever saw was an Oviraptor from a long-lost book of mine. This was also my first introduction to the genus as a whole, possibly explaining why I hate scaly oviraptorosaurs even more than scaly deinonychosaurs. I don't think I've ever seen a single scaly Oviraptor that I've even remotely liked. :P
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