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Ahoi, I just finished a model of Dunkleosteus the lazy way, because I don´t have that much time these days. Lazy way means: Skull is a bought model from kaiyodo dinotales, postcranial is a skeletal drawing by Scott Hartmann I modified slightly and printed on some transparent foil. Like the outcome. It is quite small though, only 15 cm, representing a meager 3m in my chosen scale. can anyone tell what the other two are? both recent species, one handmade after a photograph, the other 3d printed from ct data. As I don´t know if I can add tags after posting , I just added the ones I may put in this thread if I ever find the time to build them. After all my Whales, other marine Mammals , Birds and Reptiles I thought it would be nice if I could include some more Reptiles and "Amphibians" (?) If it crossed the border between land and sea, its likeness shall be built by me -some day. -Placodus -Cyamodus -Mastodonsaurus -Tiktaalik -Ichthyostega -Diplocaulus Aloha, J
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A 1:1 3D print of the holotype skull of the famous Tiktaalik roseae. I believe the model was produced via CT scan of the original fossil. Learn more about Tiktaalik: https://tiktaalik.uchicago.edu/- 1 comment
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A 1:1 3D print of the holotype skull of the famous Tiktaalik roseae. I believe the model was produced via CT scan of the original fossil. Learn more about Tiktaalik: https://tiktaalik.uchicago.edu/-
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Article on new structural findings of Tiktaalik and other fish/tetrapod fins/feet https://m.phys.org/news/2019-12-fish-fins-evolved-transition.html