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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
LeMons Good/Bad Idea of the Week: Bribing with Diorama of Judge’s Beloved Impala
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A little background for those who haven't been avidly following the Murilee Martin Lifestyle Brand™: I owned a hooptied-out 1965 Chevy Impala sedan that evolved from college art project to daily driver to 13-second drag-strip toy over the course of a decade, and I chronicled my adventures with this car
The Dirty Ducks have been running a VW GTI in West Coast races for years now, and for the Skankaway 500 they Halloween-ified their magician-themed car.
The Ducks, it turns out, have a pro model maker on the team, and so they commissioned him to build a 1:25-scale replica of the "Road To Victory" image of my Impala. When they gave it to me during the BS Inspection, I was stunned by the magnitude of this gift.
My Impala was a sedan, and the only die-cast or plastic toy '65 Impalas available are fastback coupes. But, really, who cares? Let's look at the details of the Dirty Duck bribe.
The patina on my Impala evolved over the course of a decade; it started with a thick coat of some sort of gloss-gray industrial paint, to which I applied various helpings of gray and black rattle-can paint plus greasy hand prints over the years. As you can see here, the 1:25 Impala Hell Project car very nicely captures the look of the original.
The road and backdrop portion showed real inspiration as well; rather than just replicate my black-and-white illustration of my Impala driving on California's Interstate 5 into the Nagasaki mushroom cloud, the Ducks created their own color artwork. (Aside: My original image was the first serious work I ever did on Photoshop back in 1993, using a 386 with four megs of RAM—that's megs, not gigs—running Photoshop 2.5. I recall my computer requiring 25 minutes to save the file between changes.) The mushroom cloud in the diorama appears to be from the
In honor of the Dirty Duck GTI, the VW Rabbit emblem has been worked into the clouds.
In fact, you can see the Dirty Ducks GTI itself off at the side of the road, complete with spin-out skid marks leading to its final resting place. The Road to Victory is treacherous!
The model maker clearly read every word of the
. . . and here's the patch on the real car, circa 1995.
The cryptic serial numbers on the doors (intended to call to mind archetypes of full-size "official vehicle" Chevrolets) that I applied soon after buying the car in 1990 were recreated as well.
Here's the original, soon after application. You can see that the Ducks' model maker went for the patina the car accrued later in the 1990s.
I find it interesting that the model maker opted to go for a blend of the various incarnations of the Hell Project Impala's life stages, instead of a slavish reproduction of the car as depicted in the "Road to Victory" image (which is based on a 1991 photograph of the car heading up I-5 to the original
Sure, it's anachronistic in the diorama, but having the bar was important as part of an effort to capture some of the Impala Hell Project's more memorable accessories.
Even the 1991-vintage 
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