EddieS'04 In Memoriam 1950-2022 Joined Sep 26, 2004 Messages 17,726 Reaction score 270 Location Pasadena, TX Aug 21, 2012 #1 <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/C4cS-eEhuVM?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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R Richard L Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2001 Messages 8,432 Reaction score 11 Location Waco, TX Aug 21, 2012 #2 That's very realistic looking Raptor as long as you don't notice he's walking on human legs.:supercool: ...Rich
That's very realistic looking Raptor as long as you don't notice he's walking on human legs.:supercool: ...Rich
swshawaii Moderator Staff member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine 2 wheel drive Joined Feb 27, 2009 Messages 5,694 Reaction score 556 Location Kailua-Oahu, Hawaii What engine do you have? V6 engine What year is your Sport Trac? 2005 What Generation is your Sport Trac? 1st Gen Owner Aug 21, 2012 #3 That's cool. Still wonder how they actually sounded. Today, T-Rex's closest living relative is the chicken. Last edited by a moderator: Aug 21, 2012
That's cool. Still wonder how they actually sounded. Today, T-Rex's closest living relative is the chicken.
EddieS'04 In Memoriam 1950-2022 Joined Sep 26, 2004 Messages 17,726 Reaction score 270 Location Pasadena, TX Aug 22, 2012 #4 he's walking on human legs. Click to expand... I wondered why they didnt do more about that part of the suit>??
he's walking on human legs. Click to expand... I wondered why they didnt do more about that part of the suit>??
R Richard L Well-Known Member Joined Jan 8, 2001 Messages 8,432 Reaction score 11 Location Waco, TX Aug 22, 2012 #5 Eddie, I think that it was too hard to hide the human legs because the joints flex and articulate in different directions than raptor/bird legs. I think they way they did it makes the smaller human legs much less noticeable. ...Rich
Eddie, I think that it was too hard to hide the human legs because the joints flex and articulate in different directions than raptor/bird legs. I think they way they did it makes the smaller human legs much less noticeable. ...Rich
O Oldtimer Active Member Joined Sep 25, 2005 Messages 297 Reaction score 0 Location Houston, TX Aug 30, 2012 #6 Yumm, southern fried raptor. I want a drum stick please. Jim