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Weekly Challenge Nov. 29 - Dec. 6: Create a Scene
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 649378" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p>Your imagination is better than mine, here. I was just thinking, lacking any better idea, of trying to depict this model tank threatening something, anything. The only other object that I had that was of an appropriate scale was this truck, a relic from a factory where I used to work until it was shut down in 2013. I didn't really imagine any story beyond that. The truck's markings identify it with the <em>Jos. Campbell Preserve Company</em>. It's an anachronism; that is a name by which the company in question was known in its early days, but by the time trucks existed such as this model depicts, that company had come to be known by the name which it uses to this day—<em>The Campbell Soup Company</em>.</p><p></p><p> Anyway, I think it works better to imagine the tank demanding ice cream from this truck, than canned soup, or other preserves of the sort that a Campbell Soup truck would be carrying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 649378, member: 16749"] Your imagination is better than mine, here. I was just thinking, lacking any better idea, of trying to depict this model tank threatening something, anything. The only other object that I had that was of an appropriate scale was this truck, a relic from a factory where I used to work until it was shut down in 2013. I didn't really imagine any story beyond that. The truck's markings identify it with the [I]Jos. Campbell Preserve Company[/I]. It's an anachronism; that is a name by which the company in question was known in its early days, but by the time trucks existed such as this model depicts, that company had come to be known by the name which it uses to this day—[I]The Campbell Soup Company[/I]. Anyway, I think it works better to imagine the tank demanding ice cream from this truck, than canned soup, or other preserves of the sort that a Campbell Soup truck would be carrying. [/QUOTE]
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