Bob Sarnowski did a very nice dio depicting SGTs Shughart and Gordon's
last stand in Mogadishu, inspired by the movie Black Hawk Down, that
featured the Delta Force snipers defending the wreckage of Super 64, in
their effort to protect pilot Mike Durant. Lots of work went into the
wrecked Black Hawk, and the wreckage strewn around the scene. Very well
done, and captures the drama of the moment.
Nick Infield won Best in Show at the 98 World Expo with his
beuatiful shadow box dio, depicting the filming of the last scene in
Casablanca, titled "We'll Always Have Paris", complete with forced
perspective effects. The plane in the background was of much smaller
scale, but positioned in such a way that it just looks like it's in the
distance. He also places a translucent screen between it and the
foreground scene, so that it's just out of focus, but he covered it
with bare metal foil, so that it reflected light. The camera crew,
lighting fixtures, boom mic and all the movie making equipment is in
there, and director Michael Curtiz sits in hie chair, marked Director,
watching Bogie and Bergman acting out the final scene.
Infield is a cameraman in Hollywood, as his day gig, and many of
his larger modeling projects center around the motion picture industry.
I'd post pictures, but they are all in magazines, and I don't know how
kosher it would be to put up scans from a magazine. If anyone's
interested, the BHD dio is featured in issue 45 of Historical Miniature
Magazine Sept/Oct 04, and the Casablanca dio is in issue 14, Sept/Oct
98 of the same magazine.
I recall that there's a really nice rendition of the truck from
Duel in Shep Paine's book How to Build Military Vehicles. I too have
also seen many Saving Private Ryan dios and vignettes.
Nice work on the M47, BTW
J-Hulk.
That used to drive me nuts how the movies always used Patton tanks or
M41s as Germans. When I was a kid, I'd get pissed and say "Why are they
shooting? It's just more Americans!".
Personally, I haven't had the urge to pull a scene from a movie,
though I did have a plan to acurately sculpt all seven samurai from The
Seven Samurai, but I just haven't had the motivation to do the work,
and most people probably aren't familiar enough with that movie to
recognize the likeness of the actors.
I heard that they put up a sculpture of William Wallace in Scotland that was a likeness of Mel Gibson.