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RE: Dino Clip Art
Regarding the Kaiyodo dino's; I own most of them. They are really nice
pieces though they do require a bit of work if you buy in kit form(puttying
seams,etc). I will soon have a www page on dino art, and I will include some
close-ups of the ceratopsians. BTW, there is a new styracosaurus available.
It is positioned like the Charles Knight painting. That prompted my request
on leg position information last week. I may modify it.
John Rafert M.S.,R.T.(R)
Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences
jrafert@xray.indyrad.iupui.edu
office phone: 1.317.274.5255
fax number: 1.317.274.4074
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>From: dinosaur
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Dino Clip Art
Date: Saturday, June 10, 1995 2:09PM
I just received my Dinosaur clip art from Dover. There are some 98
different
copyright-free designs. Each illustration has three different sizes. I
thought the art work is good. For those of us with a bad drawing hand it
will or can be most helpful. The book includes dinosaurs, birds and fishes
and mammals.
I also found an interesting coloring book on dinosaurs I have never seen
before. "The Age of Dinosaurs", and for $8.95 at Borders to is more than
just a coloring book. For those of you on line that work with children you
may be interested in a copy. The ISBN is 1-56138-456-9, by Donald Glut and
illustrated by Helen Driggs. There are four parts to the coloring book,
meet
the dinosaurs, lizard-hipped dinosaurs, the bird-hipped dinosaures and a
part
called beyond the bones. Each coloring page comes with a full page of
information.
On another note I also just received the new dinosaur model catalog from
Monstrosities. Has anyone purchased any of these models? What about the
quality? Wouls like to know before a drop $75.00 for a Triceratops.
Thanks.
David Larwa