A Virtual Gallery featuring Miniatures, Models, Prototypes, Custom Toys, Curios, and all manner of Offbeat Artifacts
Department 1: The Chop Shop A collection of Unlikely Automobiles, Juxtaposed Jalopies, and Ridiculous Roadsters
Custom model kit fusion - ICM Renault 1910 Type AG London Taxi body and AMT Chevy Silverado Monster Truck chassis. Ed Roth style “Rat Fink” engine. Wood floorboards. Custom selected decals from the Studio Archives. One-of-a-kind proof of concept design prototype.
True Value Station Wagon Monster Truck
Die-cast True Value Station Wagon body/AMT Silverado Monster Truck chassis. Off-the shelf collectible toy came with dinky wheels. Retrofitted with Monster Truck gear and custom painted interior.
'65 Chevy Malibu "Woody" Station Wagon Monster Truck
Roaring through the suburbs, or out trashing nature in comfort and style, with this Monster you’ll definitely have the biggest “Woody” on your block. AMT Chevy Chevelle ‘65 “Surf Wagon“/AMT Silverado Monster Truck. Tom Daniel “Unreal Roller” engine parts.
Hybrid "LocoMonster" Truck Toy
Store-bought die cast locomotive toy (original pictured, bottom center), mounted on pullback motor powered truck chassis. Custom greeble detailing and decalling. Hand-painted.
Please note: some of the images in Department 1 have been digitally edited for presentation purposes. Check out Department 4 for a look at unvarnished photos of the models, a peek into the workshop, and some info about Implausible Art’s techniques and ideas.
Department 2: Diminutive Domains
Coffee Stirrer Observer Outpost
Two level wooden outpost built entirely with Royal 5.5 inch coffee stirrers. Pictured with custom-made plastic searchlight and steam pump accessories.
Searchlight
Miniature Dieselpunk Searchlight. Mixed plastic model kit parts, hand-painted.
Miniature Coffee Stirrer Japanese Style Bridge
Department 3: Repurposed and Restored
Reconditioned Vintage Lantern
Metal lantern with glass panels. Original condition: chipped white paint, some exposed metal. Hand and spray paint restoration project.
Department 4: More Detailed Pics, The Workshop
London Taxi Monster Truck Build:
The fusion of the taxi and truck kits has been a lot of fun and also quite challenging. The truck chassis had to be drastically shortened and hollowed out to fit the much smaller taxi’s body and slender lines.
Some more angles as the project nears completion.
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