OK so I already had lots going but when I was going through my scraps I happened across these Indiana Jones blades. I thought to myself "those would be awesome on a Zombie Apocalypse rig". A couple of days passed and then I remembered that the convention exclusive is Zombie this year, so I got inspired to make a Zombie Apocalypse truck.
I figure I will make it be a Dreadnok rig since they are probably extreme preppers by nature and when they find out that CC is playing with Zombie viruses they probably assume the worse and just figure it is a matter of time before he loses control of it and the world has a full blown Zombie apocalypse.
So I started it.
It will feature a cattle guard type bumper to push aside dead bodies so they do not block the path, spinning decapitation cutters, a flame thrower deck with two flame throwers directly behind the cab, a gun platform on top of the cab for picking off zombies and when it is done it will also have a trailer for hauling motorcycles and quads.
You can barely tell now but the base vehicle is a Thunder Machine buried under all of that styrene.
A long way to go but here are a couple of WIP pictures.
Here is Wednesday night
And then put a couple more hours in on it Thursday and it is starting to take shape.
Still a long way from being done but what I need opinions on is how clean or gory to make the zombie truck. My original plan was to do raw steel with a grungy blue ARBCO Industries cab. That much I think I can pull off but weathering is my weakness. Should I attempt to muddy it up around the wheels and on top of that it has spinning zombie cutting blades should I make them blood coated and attempt to have them splatter blood like they would when they were spinning. My two worries is #1 weathering is my weakness and #2 I am curious if making it realistic like a zombie sawing truck would be is going to be too hardcore and gory.