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Peregrine: Wings of the Falcon will feature 48+ perfect bound pages of FULL COLOR action, emotion, and much more.

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Reconstructing the superhero genre with modern stories told in classic comic style.

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Cistercian Houses of Newbattle (Dalkeith), Byland (Yorkshire) image/reconstruction & Melrose (Borders) Alan Sorrell's classic reconstruction. All followed a set Plan but Melrose, for some reason, was a mirrior image of Sister Houses throughout Scotland & England.

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The site of diaphragm attachment to the tuberculum sella (inset) can be a “blind spot” for surgeons and can tear during tumor removal in the anterior sellar recess. Visit the link below for more on reconstruction and CSF leak repair.

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We're working on a fun 2 page spoof but before that here's some gift art for our friends over at Wings of the Falcon :D

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I was also pulled *well* outside of my comfort zone of bird-y dinosaurs to reconstruct the almost-mammals Thrinaxodon and Morganucodon. The giant dicynodont Lisowicia was entirely up my alley though, and I was naturally aghast when it was knocked out of the running.

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"After all the damage I've done, it's only right to use my powers for a little reconstructive work on the gems I've hurt."

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Reconstructions of the medieval church consecration crosses at Hardley, Redenhall, and Thrigby - all in Norfolk.
All probably C14th or C15th.

There are about 90 surviving crosses in Norfolk. Be prepared for a longggg lock-down.

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Rothesay Castle, Bute (Scotland) reconstruction suggestion. King Robert III died here in 1406 on hearing his Son and Heir James I has been captured by English pirates off Flamborough Head while heading for safety in France.

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DH 7 Homo naledi hip (light green), reconstructed along with the Lesedi ilium (dark green) scaled up since it's from a developmentally younger kid, mirror-imaged (blue) https://t.co/g2pZfNtLog

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lost fauna, protopteryx fengningensis a starling sized prehistoric bird the beautiful fossil remains.. and my reconstruction

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The Firmament, after the completion of St Roelle's Dais (4th Stage, I believe).

I find it very exciting to see the area evolves as the reconstruction continues. I like exploring the new parts and watching the NPCs do their things! 🙂

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Softly reconstructing a self

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English earth and timber fort at Haddington in 1549 around Donjon Keep reconstruction suggestion within medieval Town walls.

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Quick reconstruction of the new dromaeosaurid Dineobellator notohesperus. I wouldn't be suprised if this ends up being a species of Acheroraptor (if not just a specimen of the type species).

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Virtual reconstruction of the Neanderthal Amud 1 cranium https://t.co/wv8C4ANzNR

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Approximate size of some Dromaeosaurs I’ve reconstructed recently. From left to right: Dineobellator, Zhenyuanlong, Achillobator, Velociraptor (bottom) and Microraptor (top).

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Just finished this reconstruction of the very large, deep-bodied and short-legged Achillobator giganticus, a Dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia

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"Star Light, Star Bright" a fractal deconstructed and then reconstructed with 175,000 primitive shapes. https://t.co/DJ4OvAGL8a

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'Gods in Color'. In thrilling exhibition of reconstructed polychromies which once decorated the ancient sculptures. Scheduled till August 2020, there are still some chances for a visit. There is an excellent online guide and catalogues, too.
https://t.co/HBY6QO1k3Q

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Wildly off, as it turns out! Spinosaurus was thought to be a carnosaur like allosaurus and kin, when it was actually a derived enough megalosauroid to be considered a crown member of its own clade; the spinosauridae. Pictured is an older reconstruction next to one from 2017.

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