Special Prize - First Entry Received
Chester Fesmire almost had us double checking our rules
book until he explained that Armistice Day (Veterans' Day in the U.S.)
is a shared holiday with England and France to honor those that have
served in their respective armed forces. This scene depicts not the
holiday itself but commemorates, in the spirit of the holiday, those
serving and those that have served. This young soldier is coming home
for the final time from his active duty. Small garages just like this,
are the gathering place for young men (and women too) that have a passion
for the automobile. This particular garage was a second home to this
fellow and everyone in it has been anxious for his safe return. Chester
commented, "It is my hope and prayer that our folks serving in
the armed forces will all be welcomed home by friends and family."
The structure is scratchbuilt from sheet styrene in brick pattern. The
details are cast metal from Evergreen Hill Designs or scratchbuilt.
The '40 Ford is a resin casting (that Chester suspects may be from an
old Tyco piece) that he cut open the hood and put a V-8 from a Hot Wheels
toy, wheels are from a Busch '50 Chevy pickup. Figures are from Prieser
and the old Chrysler outside is a Sylvan Scale Windsor.
Posted December 23, 2004 |
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