All it took was to add some skinks to to top, and a flock of terradons is born! I painted each one a different color justfor fun, but I did get a lot of questions as to why I did so. Not long after the movie Avatar was released, and each of the flying creatures in that movie were a different color!
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
More images of Terradons
Here are some images of my converted terradons. The terradons themselves are old I-Kore minis from the VOID range. The guys riding them were a lot like Catachans (called Viridians).
All it took was to add some skinks to to top, and a flock of terradons is born! I painted each one a different color justfor fun, but I did get a lot of questions as to why I did so. Not long after the movie Avatar was released, and each of the flying creatures in that movie were a different color!




All it took was to add some skinks to to top, and a flock of terradons is born! I painted each one a different color justfor fun, but I did get a lot of questions as to why I did so. Not long after the movie Avatar was released, and each of the flying creatures in that movie were a different color!
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