terça-feira, 2 de dezembro de 2014

O ÚLTIMO A SAIR QUE FECHE A PORTA / THE LAST TO LEAVE CLOSE THE DOOR

DIORAMA 1/35


Script:  A nomad group wonders around the continent (undefined) never wasting a chance to scavenge whatever might be useful for them. They travel on a Ford Aeromax on wich they mounted a deposit as a mobile shelter. A couple of bikes give them scouting capabilities. On a forgotten road they find an abandoned house built with a 20' shipping container . Not far from the house two crosses mark two graves. Inside the container the scout find a skelleton of a male. Pinted on the outside of the container: The last to leave close the door. Don't bother with the electricity, ligth is already gone". The last statement of someone that  lost tghe dear ones.
I'm undecided  wether to pursue the original idea of building one diorama or to split the story into two dioramas.  The truck measures around 27cm. All together might turn too big.
I bought all kits i thought needd for this project before starting.  The Ford  Aeromax from Revell ofr its modern look. I'm not eager to live post-apocalyptic times, so chose a contenporanean truck that will look old when it happens.  Wanted to replace the normal wheells by all terrain, I was fortunate to have a Gaz4234, checked if the size would be okay before ordering a set of 8 wheels in resin. 
Gathered some kits of modern containers and oxyacethilene bottles. Got a 20' shipping container. And from  an art shop I will order acrylic spheres divided in two haves with a diameter of 6cms. Being transparent  will make easier to build the windows. From a kit of US Light Infantry I got a bike that will look good hung on the back of the truck as a scout vehicle.
 
THE KITS
 
FORD AEROMAX
 
BIKES & CREW / MOTAS E FIGURAS
 
A nice figure from Taurus Miniatures / Uma bela figura da Taurus miniatures
THE SHIPPING CONTAINER / O CONTENTOR
 
TRUCK LOADS / CARGA NO CAMIÃO





 
THE NEW WHEELS / AS RODAS NOVAS
Resin wheels, all terrain / rodas todo-o terreno em resina
 

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