1/35 Flying Truck
This is a scratch build inspired by the paintings of concept artist Ian McQue. It’s built from styrene sheet and detailed with kit parts and Evergreen. Finished with Acrylic paint, hairspray chipping and oil paint weathering.
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Joe Borgia said on June 25, 2020
That's awesome. I used to have a bunch of his pictures as my screen savers, but forgot who the artist was. Nice job and thanks for the reminder.
Robert Royes said on June 25, 2020
Great work! and welcome to the site.
Peter Foti said on June 26, 2020
Thank you. Glad to be here!
Andrew H said on June 25, 2020
I love it.. unique and perfectly executed. I really like how you can see armor bits here and there in the build shots, but in the final model, they are completely consumed into your new creation.. very convincing, and I can't wait to see what more you make.
Peter Foti said on June 26, 2020
Thanks, Andrew!
Stellan Schroeder Englund said on June 25, 2020
Just wow! Great model. Like the drab colours and the little bits that pops with some contrasting colours.
Peter Foti said on June 26, 2020
Thank you, Stellan
Łukasz Matuszczak said on June 26, 2020
Very nice project. Well done.
Spiros Pendedekas said on June 26, 2020
Amazing model wih interesting bulid techniques, Peter.
Welcome aboard!
Haslam Yeoman said on June 26, 2020
I really like this imaginative build. Welcome to site.
Peter Foti said on June 26, 2020
Thanks!
Matija Skobe said on June 26, 2020
oh yeah, i will definitely steal some ideas from you... 😛 love the weathering on side stabilizers.
Greg Kittinger said on June 26, 2020
Very creative!
Peter Foti said on June 26, 2020
Thanks, Greg!
David Mills said on June 27, 2020
Wonderful concept and execution Peter!
George Johnson said on June 30, 2020
I agree. Well done.
Maarten said on July 20, 2020
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Charles King said on August 5, 2020
Now this is my kinda modeling. Ian McQue is also a big inspiration for me.