Well C. A. Gotts Wholesale Fish is open for business. As you can tell they've been around for a while. Like the sign says, "Quality Seafood, known as the best"! They should maybe invest in some newer delivery trucks I think.
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An aerial view. The pavement is 1/4" poster board. It was 1st spray painted with an oil base paint, to prevent warping, then I etched the the paving lines into it and followed with
a couple coats of Woodland Scenics concrete and an alcohol and India ink wash. |
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A mini-metals ice delivery truck was converted into their seafood delivery truck. I actually made 2 of them. I stripped off the factory applied graphics with some 70% isopropyl alcohol and then added some smaller sized signs like those on the building. |
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The larger loading dock roof is some textured paper that I did some dry brushing of pumpkin, pigskin, and burnt sienna acrylic paints. The decking has a red wine vinegar and steel wool stain. |
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The foundation for the smaller is a strip of Chooch products flexible walls, that's stained and dry brushed. The grass is a bit of flocking from the grass-master and some strips of tufts that I rip off of rolls of the Heki long grass mats. Underneath all of the grass is a fine layer of real sifted dirt. |
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Just an opposing side view. You can see the sign on the truck and some figures thrown in for activity. I lifted up the smaller building with the stone foundation so it has a larger loading dock in the front. You can also see the manhole cover just to the side of the truck. It's a simple printed one that I kind of smushed into the pavement so it's edges don't stand up.
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