ajlafleche Posted May 26, 2011 Report Posted May 26, 2011 Here is my interpretation of Andrea’s 54mm “King of the Road,” which I’ve titled “Broken Promise Land.” This is from the song “Borderline” by Ry Cooder. The kit is part of Andrea’s collection of figures based on Norman Rockwell artwork. As presented, the figure is somewhat light hearted, almost clownish with a broken straw hat and a splayed out cigar in his mouth. I switched the hat for a Shenandoah ACW era slouch hat and left out the cigar. He also has a newspaper for his right coat pocket which was not used. Instead, I used a cut down bottle tinted green. I expanded the base significantly trying to evoke a feeling of a dust bowl refugee. The fence is custom made from balsa wood and stained in grays. The tree is from Armand Bayardi. The rats and the can are Plus Models resin castings. The rusted plate and the crates are from Tamiya kits. The signs on the fence are wine bottle foil to which I attached 1930’s graphics. This was the same source for the labels on the crates and the wanted poster from the Lindbergh case. The large KEEP OUT! sign nas been turned back to allow unauthorized access to the land beyond the fence. It was also “shot” with both bullets and buckshot. I used a couple different ground cover products from Military Miniatures Warehouse and Scenic Express over Celluclay. The tire is from an Italeri trailer. I cut the rim out and sanded down the tread. The flame is Woodland Scenics water effects painted in yellow and orange. Rust effects were done by mixing ModelMaster Burnt Iron metalizer paint with shavings from reddish brown pastel chalk applied by brush.
Mark Aldrich Posted May 27, 2011 Report Posted May 27, 2011 (edited) Al, Beautiful work! You should throw a couple of those up in this months Figure Theme pics Topic as well! Edited May 27, 2011 by Mark Aldrich
VonL Posted May 30, 2011 Report Posted May 30, 2011 Fantastic! This has got to be the kind of super treatment that the kit's sculptor was hoping for.
Dreamsof51 Posted June 2, 2011 Report Posted June 2, 2011 I'm always fascinated by the atmosphere one can create with a diorama. You've certainly done that here. Makes me want to give the guy a few bucks! Very nice work. Chris
dsteingass Posted September 2, 2011 Report Posted September 2, 2011 That is fantastic! absolutely love his epic mustache!
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