EFES PiLSEN
Beer Can Truck
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Started: 01 April 2006
Finished: 22 April 2006

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13 April 2006:
I made the headlamp reflectors by press-forming the can metal and glued them behind the front panel. I filled the reflectors with a clear droplet glue for the lens effect.
15 April 2006:
Now the bare truck is almost finished.
I made the rear reflectors the same way, filled the insides with clear droplet glue and then painted with clear red.
17 April 2006:
Now for the superstructure...
I thought of a scenario that a "portable stage" was carried by the truck. It opened up for the concerts to host the playing band. I figured out the dimensions and then cut the can as in the photo.
 I made the inside platform of one opening wing.
18 April 2006:
I manufactured the main stage floor and the side panels.
I fixed the opening stage and the main body by epoxy glue.
19 April 2006:
I glued in the top opening panel too, and manufactured the hydraulic cylinders that opened and closed the panels...
I made a sticker naming the fest in 2006.
20 April 2006:
I made three figures of the band from beer can aluminum. It occured to me that these 2-D shadow figures were a good way to depict a band, instead of introducing normal figures used in modeling.
21 April 2006:
The drummer had the biggest share of attention with his instruments... They are all made from beer can aluminum.
I made standing feet for the drums, and a pedal bent from a headed pin.
The drummer is ready, waiting for the instruments to be glued...
Now he can play!
The full band took place on the stage permanently with epoxy glue.
22 April 2006:
I made the loudspeaker units from beer cans too, and glued them on stage, which put the end to the manufacturing of this unique model...
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