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The buildings are 1/24th scale (or 1/2 inch equals a foot). They are constructed of Gator board, styrene plastic, Sintra (a light flexible plastic that can be carved, and painted) plus numerous found objects; such as jewelery pieces, finishing washers and printed material.http://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/sets/72157604247242338/with/2346008881
November Snow 1954: A lot of baking soda was shaken over the set, then lit with one 60 watt bulb, that was just out of the frame. The glare from the bulb gave the appearance of falling snow being diffused by a street light.
As much as I liked the new '62's, it made me a bit sad to see all the '61's in the "mark down" lot.I gave this shot a "faded color" look to evoke the feel of a past era.This is a piece I did for West Coast Precision Diecast models.
Click on the pictures for a bigger/better version. I love that last picture.
Wait a sec... The Rainbow? Is that a Bar?? A Gay Bar??
That explains the pink Oldsmobile.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N05/sets/72157604247242338/show/with/2346008881/