Dromaeosaurus

I finally made a smaller sized carnivore teropod, this time a Dromaeosaurus. It really gets harder to capture nuances with so simple bricks, it’s made of 12. However, it still has visible legs, mouth, tail and small hands.

Lego Duplo Dromaeosaurus

Lego Duplo Dromaeosaurus

Edaphosaurus

An “earth lizard”, known as Edaphosaurus had a giant sail along his back. Even the scientist are unsure about its function. Maybe I went over the top with it’s giant teeth, but it looks great to me this way.

Lego Duplo Edaphosaurus

Lego Duplo Edaphosaurus

Dimetrodon

Four legged creature, famous by its elongated spikes on the back. It’s name, however, represents “two shapes of tooth” in reference to sets of both small and large teeth.

Lego Duplo Dimetrodon dinosaur

Lego Duplo Dimetrodon

 

Ichtyostega

Amphibian dinosaur, named as “fish roof” (Greek). Its skull may not’ve been as large as of my Duplo reproduction one, but it surely was an evil looking beast.

Lego Duplo Ichtyostega dinosaur

Lego Duplo Ichtyostega

 

Euoplocephalus

Another one of armored beasts, hammer-tailed Euoplocephalus. In reality looking much like already featured Ankylosaurus, however, I tried a different aproach to make some difference between them.

Lego Duplo Euplocephalus

Lego Duplo Euoplocephalus

 

Ankylosaurus

Heavily armored body and massive bony tail – a tank in dinosaur form! Armored stuff this time captured in brown color. Despite its looks, he was herbivorous.

Lego Duplo Ankylosaurus

Lego Duplo Ankylosaurus

 

Stegosaurus

This one was a large, bus-sized and heavily covered roof lizard. Its distinctive plates on top could turn red, embellishing the visual threat display in times of threat (caused by blood rushing into the plates). Orange color for the armoury on this beast!

Lego Duplo Stegosaurus

Lego Duplo Stegosaurus

 

Triceratops

Triceratops – with its three horns being one of the most recognizable and popular of all dinosaurs. Three horns make it pretty hard to handle with Duplo’s, however, here is my take on this horned creature.

Lego Duplo Triceratops

Lego Duplo Triceratops

 

Brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus; this huge, long-necked vegetarian beast is somehow hard to capture. There are no earth shattering details, only one clean and simple build.

Lego Duplo Brachiosaurus

Lego Duplo Brachiosaurus

 

Tylosaurus

Another one of my favourites, the beast from the deep, the great Tylosaurus. This deep sea predator seats on a black stand, presenting it’s journey through the water.

Lego Duplo Tylosaurus

Lego Duplo Tylosaurus

 

Tyrannosaurus (T. rex)

Let’s start with a king of the dinosaur world, the famous Tyrannosaurus rex. Lego Duplo bricks ussualy make it pretty hard to capture small details, however I think this one came out great. Unfortunately I ran out of red 2 by 4 plates and I had to use an orange one instead. A good pair of eyes will also notice that I used a slightly different approach leg-wise in a video edition.

Lego Duplo Tyrannosaurus rex

Lego Duplo Tyrannosaurus rex

 

If you’re having trouble building this awesome creation, here’s a short video tutorial: