Marketplace Stalls

These props were made for the marketplace set in the film “Saurus City.” The stalls were constructed from wood, the fish were sculpted from polymer clay, and the pottery from ceramic clay.

The Elevator and Atrium

This miniature was made to be part of the tiny city on the back of a brontosaur puppet, matching a large scale set. The atrium was delicately sculpted from resin clay with tiny trimmings from artificial plants for added detail. The elevator was put together with wood and paper, and can be animated to move up and down.

Ankylosaur Village

This village was constructed on the back of an ankylosaur puppet and matches a large scale set. The wooden platforms rest on shock absorbing metal supports, the huts were 3D printed, and the small details were sculpted from resin clay.

The Cave Exit Miniature

I made this miniature out of a piece of foam scrap, acrylic paint, and bits of fake plants to match the large-scale Cave Exit Set. It was then added to a different set that I had no further involvement with.

The Scroll

This prop was cut from BlackWrap foil and painted with acrylics.

The Blundercast

This prop was made from resin clay, wire, and metal mesh. It is meant to resemble a prehistoric take on a grappling claw.

The Pine Branch

This prop was made from plastic greenery and spray foam. It is meant to resemble the tip of a giant snow-covered pine branch.

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