Everyone remembers the classic 1983 film "Risky Business", in which suburban straight-arrow high-schooler Joel Goodsen (Tom Cruise) cuts loose to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" and things go downhill from there... culminating in the classic scene of Joel's dad's Porsche 928 plunging into Lake Michigan. Watch the clip to the end... "who's the U-Boat commander?" indeed.
So there's the theme - aquatic Porsche 928. One of our group's favourite games pre-pandemic was Gaslands, and everybody has great fun converting Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars for combat. Should be easy to find a Hot Wheels or Matchbox 928, right? Wrong... although I had one as a kid, it's long gone, stores here can't sell toys in person, and I shudder to pay $20+ for one on eBay, not to mention the wait for it to arrive in the mail...
Big props and thanks to Byron and Scott for their work on the file, and to Byron for printing it for me. Cheers lads!
I do like the way that some people wiggle and squirm to make their submissions fit themes, and this is a classic example. Good going, Dallas!
You've actually underscored your car - it's a 20mm vehicle, so that gives you 35 points total.
Tamsin
Byron's a perfectionist. This is Gaslands. The 928 looks brilliant and, really, who doesn't love a sprue called 'Implements of Carnage'?
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking sinking Porsche! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Great work Dallas - and I agree with Curt: a sprue called "Implements of Carnage" just sounds perfect for any setting, really.
ReplyDeleteLove it. I knew what this was from the posts title!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to being able to play Gaslands again one day. Nice work on the salvage job. I'm also pretty sure I have the Hot Wheels model you needed. Oh well, the magic of 3d printing to the rescue.
ReplyDeleteThis is an evolution: before my wallet sinked after buying a Porsche, now we have a sinking Porsche
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! Good on you too, Peter!
ReplyDeleteA marvelous looking car/U-boat for gaslands.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like Q branch has been at it!
ReplyDeleteNever a fan of Porsche but drowning them is a bit drastic ! Great entry 👌
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
It turned out very well Dallas. Great paint job, and awesome corrections to the model, you should have shown a before picture though it was quite rough. As for the comment from Curt about being a perfectionist... YES. I live by the moto "Aim for perfection and you just might end up with something good, aim for something good and you are sure to end up with shit."
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