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He’s finally getting a ride, so he can feel the wind!
(Thanks to sady2 for suggesting the sunglasses – we wouldn’t want to have to take him to the vet.)
Thanks go to isaacmiller1993 for the T Rex, wirecase for the sun glasses, LandMHobbies for the truck and to hobbnob for reminding me to give them credit!
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That’s hilarious Don! :D
:D Glad you like it Shannon!
that’s absolutely brilliant, i wish i could do organics like that :(
Thanks hobbnob! But the true credit goes to the makers of the models that I just dragged into the Shape scene, re-sized and moved around.
I always forget to give credit to the modelers because I assume that everyone knows that if they look below the description they’ll see the “Included Models”
Sorry – I couldn’t model that T Rex myself without taking a two year vacation to work on it.
oooh ok. i see it now, i’ve only been on 3dvia for a week or two so i haven’t learned everything yet, i plan to though… :D
Wow! If you learn everything, you’ll be way ahead of us :P
This is a funny model. LOL!! Rhyno with sunglasses…is it planning for a vacation somewhere near the beach..
No, he’s just going out for a ride to enjoy the breeze. He’s too big to fit inside and stick his head out the window like a dog, so he’s lucky to have the wrecker to ride on :D
‘dswavely wrote…
18 hours ago
Wow! If you learn everything, you’ll be way ahead of us :P’
that was true!
but scientifically and realistic talking,the trex is a lot bigger than the car,so it should be just a baby in your model
but i love it,don,just…very good
@sady2 – Thanks. You’re right about the T Rex size – it’s been bugging me since I uploaded it, so let’s just say that it’s a “Puppy Rex” out for a ride.
LOL
:)
Hey DOn, great model. I just saw it (sorry I am quite busy building houses :) )
Even though Puppy Rex seems to be quite happy on his truck, we might want to find him a bit more comfy solution for the longer trips :)
Thanks Alfred!
Right now Puppy Rex can only be taken on short trips because he doesn’t behave very well and likes to chew shoes (with the people still wearing them), couches, buildings, cars and anything else that he can get his teeth into; so I think we have a little time to figure something out. lol :D
Build on!
hehehe… LOL!!!!!
That’s interesting – I added my comment in response to Alfred’s comment, but it shows up in the list before his – that’s pretty confusing!
but it was good before. Right after your comment it had the right order. It was Abu_roadking, who messed up th eorder (just kiddin’) :)
That abu_roadking – always a trouble-maker :D
shall we say “the constant in the equation which balances both sides” :)
now you both decided which side you want this trouble-maker to be?? hehehe…
there’s another one who might just jump in???
your balancing is correct. I like that, becasue it is also true from a geographical point of view. You are just in the middle (roughly) between Don and me. So… keep going “balancer”. hihi :)
Balance and harmony, joyous concepts.
Are mathematics and philosophy really the same subject with different vocabularies?
No se puede negar tu amor al mundo del motor.Buen trabajo.
from perecat1: “It is not possible to deny your love to the world of the engine. Good work.”
Thank you perecat1! You’re right!
¡Gracias perecat1! ¡Usted tiene razón!
world of the engine?what that is suposing to mean?
I think he means that “if it has an engine in it, I love it!” That’s mostly true too!
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I think the only way that the response could be before the comment is if it were edited.
You’re right tomy. If anyone edits a previous comment it becomes the newest comment, which can be confusing to everyone in the conversation.
Now that I know that, I try not to edit old comments, but if necessary refer to instead.