Beasts of the Mesozoic T. rex Drawing
Our thanks to Caldey for the Beasts of the Mesozoic T. rex drawing that was sent into Everything Dinosaur. It is an illustration of the recently introduced 1:18 scale Tyrannosaurus rex. It is always a pleasure to receive drawings and other examples of customer’s artwork. Everything Dinosaur also receives lots of emails from customers showing off their prehistoric animal model collections.
Caldey’s illustration is extremely colourful and detailed. Ironically, we have been discussing the different sized scales associated with some interpretations of tyrannosaurs and we note how well Caldey has picked out the different sized scales on the jaw of the Beasts of the Mesozoic articulated Tyrannosaurus rex figure.
Beasts of the Mesozoic T. rex Drawing
The Tyrannosaurus rex has been drawn using felt tip pens, whilst the background has been produced using pencils. The use of different pens and pencils has enabled the T. rex to stand out strongly against the paler background.
Picture credit: Everything Dinosaur
The image (above), shows the head of the 1:18 scale figure with its variety of different sized scales, which Caldey has cleverly reflected in her tyrannosaur illustration.
A spokesperson from Everything Dinosaur commented:
“The model has been carefully observed and the artist has thoughtfully considered how to compose the illustration and what materials to use to highlight the impressive Tyrannosaurus rex figure.”
The spokesperson went onto add:
“Thank you Caldey for taking the time and trouble to send into Everything Dinosaur your excellent Beasts of the Mesozoic inspired drawing.”
The Beasts of the Mesozoic range of articulated models features dromaeosaurids, ceratopsians and members of the Tyrannosauroidea. To view this range: Beasts of the Mesozoic Models and Articulated Replicas.