Posted August 8, 201410 yr Hello! I recently saw the movie "Into the Wild", and was greatly impressed. Coincidentally, at about the same time, the competition was announced, and therefore it was decided to make work for this film. My MOC takes 3rd place. Christopher Johnson McCandless (February 12, 1968 – August 1992) was an American hiker who adopted the alias Alexander Supertramp and ventured into the Alaskan wilderness in April 1992 with little food and equipment, hoping to live simply for a time in solitude. Almost four months later, McCandless's starved remains were found, weighing only 67 pounds (30 kg). His death occurred in a converted bus used as a backcountry shelter, near Lake Wentitika in Denali National Park and Preserve. In January 1993, Jon Krakauer published McCandless's story in that month's issue of Outside magazine. Inspired by the details of McCandless's story, Krakauer wrote and published Into the Wild in 1996 about McCandless's travels. The book was adapted into a film by Sean Penn in 2007 with Emile Hirsch portraying McCandless. That same year, McCandless's story also became the subject of Ron Lamothe's documentary The Call of the Wild. A full-length article on McCandless also appeared in the February 8, 1993 issue of the The New Yorker magazine. The Magic Bus by inquisitor88, on Flickr Inside by inquisitor88, on Flickr 02 by inquisitor88, on Flickr 04 by inquisitor88, on Flickr 03 by inquisitor88, on Flickr 05 by inquisitor88, on Flickr 06 by inquisitor88, on Flickr Full set is here: Hope You like it, enjoy! Edited August 8, 201410 yr by inquisitor88
August 9, 201410 yr think so,AWESOME old bus design and great interior too 'inquisitor88' Edited August 9, 201410 yr by dlemaregssr
August 9, 201410 yr You've done a really good job on the bus! I like how you've transitioned from 8-wide to 6-wide. Thanks for sharing it with us.
August 10, 201410 yr There's a good mix of simplicity and attention to detail here I agree nice work, well laid out.
August 11, 201410 yr Wonderful work inquisito88! Looks very realistic, I really like what you did for it's interior
August 18, 201410 yr Author Thanks guys! Bus turned out pretty great and the area around it is not good detailed - there was no place for trees and grass, because the rules of Contest assumed only 32*32 scale. So seems that bus placed on the field, but it's more like trampled land.
August 19, 201410 yr Love that bus! Sand green is lovely. I graduated from uni in Fairbanks in the Seventies and could have taken that very bus #142 around town. If I remember, the buses used the school colors of blue and gold/yellow, which are on the state flag as well. Not having viewed the film, I am not sure what color bus they used. I camped inside Denali many times seeing lots of wild animals. It is a very special National Park which holds a special place in the hearts of most Alaskans. The only changes I would make would be plants/skinny trees/bushes and trash (empty cans and boxes and broken carts and appliances of all kinds) surrounding the bus with a few animals as well. The Park is full of fox, caribou, moose, squirrels, rabbits, lynx, bear, beavers, birds of all kind from eagles to ravens, at different times of the year. There are lots of blueberries in the Park, and most folks fry fish for dinner. So blueberry cobbler/pie might be on the counter and fish bones on the ground or smoked fish hanging on racks. If this was after his death, there could be a skeleton parts all over as the bears really tear up the remains. it would be hard to show much of this in the limited space, but that is what might surround the bus. Again a wonderful build!
May 28, 20177 yr Very nice!! The interior looks great and the bus design is spot on... interesting story behind it too!! Excellent work!!
June 1, 20177 yr I think I got some inspiration here when I made this bus: [MOC] NYC Fire Escape by Nybohov Creation Ltd., on Flickr
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