The Dinosaur Toy Forum Diorama Contest Sponsored by Everything Dinosaur
Those clever people at the Dinosaur Toy Forum have compiled a video that displays all the entries for the 2014 diorama competition as sponsored by Everything Dinosaur and what a splendid selection of prehistoric themed scenes have been created. It is certainly going to be a difficult job selecting the winners as there are some wonderful examples of creative use of models and modelling materials. The winning entries will be selected by vote amongst forum members, a very democratic and fair solution, to what would be a tricky task for a judging panel.
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There is a Cambrian diorama, some splendid Triassic prehistoric animals, marine reptiles, pterosaurs and plenty of scenes depicting theropods, team members have enjoyed watching the video and identifying all the replicas contained therein.
The Competition Entries – Diorama Contest 2014
Video credit: The Dinosaur Toy Forum.
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur, which has sponsored the competition this year stated:
“We have all been extremely impressed by the standard of competition entries. Everything Dinosaur would like to take this opportunity to congratulate everyone who entered, we are very proud to be involved as sponsors and clearly there are a lot of very talented forum members.”
Everything Dinosaur is Sponsoring the Contest
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
Dinosaur Toy Forum Contest
The prizes have all been put aside in a special area of the Everything Dinosaur warehouse, once winners have been announced we can get these prizes (prehistoric animal models of course), sent out and on their way.
Best of luck to everyone involved and we look forward to posting up more news shortly.
To view the massive selection of prehistoric animal models and figures available from Everything Dinosaur: Everything Dinosaur Prehistoric Animal Models.
It’s a fun batch of posed critters. However, the depiction of the T-rex and the Stegosaurus is a bit wonky. T-rex is closer to us in time than to Stegosaurus. The carrion Triceratops would have been more appropriate.
Thanks for sharing, and for sponsoring the contest! It is worth noting that high resolution versions of all the photographs, the diorama titles, and the poll for forum members to vote for their favourites, are available on the Dinosaur Toy Forum here: http://dinotoyblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=2665.0