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Arthropoda miniatures: "Little treasures of Europe".

Started by Jetoar, March 23, 2015, 08:30:18 PM

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Jetoar

I just finished a new figures of my line "Little treasures of Europe":

Stag bettle (Lucanus cervus) scale 1:1. Second Version. It is Bigger than the fisrt version.







Green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris) scale 2,5:1.






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brontodocus

Great! :) So now there are two versions of the Stag Beetle, then. And Cicindela campestris is a good choice, tiger beetles are generally rarely made as models or toys. 8)

Jetoar

I just finished a new figure of my line "Little treasures of Europe":

Spanish scorpion (Buthus ibericus) scale 1:1.





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Jetoar

#23
I had a busy week but, I show you my new figures of  "Little treasures of Europe":

European Peacock (Aglais/Inachis io) scale 1:1. Wingspan 65mm.







Scarce Swallowtail (Iphiclides podalirius) scale 1:1. Wingspan 60mm.







Mountain Apollo (Parnassius apollo) scale 1:1. Wingspan 70mm.





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bmathison1972

are you trying to break my bank account? LOL  :P

Nice figures! There is a European peacock in the K&M Wild Republic Butterflies Nature Tube, but the others are probably all unique!

Jetoar

Quote from: bmathison1972 on July 24, 2015, 06:10:44 PM
are you trying to break my bank account? LOL  :P

Nice figures! There is a European peacock in the K&M Wild Republic Butterflies Nature Tube, but the others are probably all unique!

I can't help it! I really love moths and butterflies!  :P.
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bmathison1972

Keep it up! No one else seems to be in any hurry for adult Lepidoptera these days (Kaiyodo is hitting the caterpillars good, but not the adults)

Jetoar

Quote from: bmathison1972 on July 25, 2015, 01:07:57 AM
Keep it up! No one else seems to be in any hurry for adult Lepidoptera these days (Kaiyodo is hitting the caterpillars good, but not the adults)

Thanks Blaine  ^-^. Today is very possible that I will finish other two moth more and I think that they will be unique too  ^-^.
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Jetoar

Hello partners. I have just finished my last figure of this month  ^-^.

Willowherb Hawkmoth (Proserpinus proserpina). scale 1:1. Wingspan: 60mm.





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brontodocus

Amazing new additions to your line, Jetoar! :) And excellent choices, too.

bmathison1972

this line should be called Little Treasures on Blaine's Shelves! Hahahaha  ;D

Jetoar

Quote from: bmathison1972 on August 10, 2015, 08:20:14 PM
this line should be called Little Treasures on Blaine's Shelves! Hahahaha  ;D

Hahahahaha  ;D. I show a new figure:
Mountain Apollo - Version 2 (Parnassius apollo) scale 1:1. Wingspan 70mm.





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bmathison1972

Quote from: Jetoar on August 11, 2015, 12:14:59 PM
Quote from: bmathison1972 on August 10, 2015, 08:20:14 PM
this line should be called Little Treasures on Blaine's Shelves! Hahahaha  ;D

Hahahahaha  ;D. I show a new figure:
Mountain Apollo - Version 2 (Parnassius apollo) scale 1:1. Wingspan 70mm.







Is this the one you made me? I like this pose better!

Jetoar

Exactly Blaine, it is your butterfly. I will send you tomorrow  ^-^.
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