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Hi there, it's my new OC I've built recently. Took me 2 days to finish. Hope you like it.

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Highres on my Flickr

Any comment is appreciated.

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That's incredible. I love the lower jaw! When I first looked at it I assumed that you'd use the shadow trap halves for the mouth; I was pleasantly surprised when I saw that you didn't.

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Nice. How'd you connect the shadow trap halves?

Looks like he attached them to the Gen1 hands.

Anyways, stunning MOC, and even cooler that you made it in two days! What I want to know is how that Zamor sphere stays in there... :)

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Very cool, indeed. Really like the Takadox heads on the thighs. Nice shaping!

One thing I'm not sure about are the arms. They look a little out of place alongside the primarily CCBS build of the rest of the model. I feel like if you just used small CCBS bones, it'd be more effective.

Otherwise I really like it. A big, chunky, mechanical T-Rex.

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Thank you all!

That's incredible. I love the lower jaw! When I first looked at it I assumed that you'd use the shadow trap halves for the mouth; I was pleasantly surprised when I saw that you didn't.

Well, that's overused already. I've seen a lot of decent creations which used trap pieces this way. Decided to try something new.

Looks like he attached them to the Gen1 hands.

Anyways, stunning MOC, and even cooler that you made it in two days! What I want to know is how that Zamor sphere stays in there... :)

Yep, you're right.

Zamor is connected to the cattle horn piece. Seen this technique on some tablescrap photos on flickr. Tried to go with it.

One thing I'm not sure about are the arms. They look a little out of place alongside the primarily CCBS build of the rest of the model. I feel like if you just used small CCBS bones, it'd be more effective.

I guess you're right. Although I like fusion between G1 and CCBS, in this build G2 prevails. Won't happen next time!

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Zamor is connected to the cattle horn piece. Seen this technique on some tablescrap photos on flickr. Tried to go with it.

Ingenious! Just tried it myself. Thanks for the tip! That's a really neat technique!

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