This was a golf cart design that was created for Boyd Coddington Hot Rods in the year 2000. Mr. Coddington originally had wanted to manufacture mini-replicas of a few of his most famous hot rods in a golf cart format to be sold primarily to race car drivers for a fun pit car to tool around in at NASCAR races. Unfortunately, the Kit Car manufacturer who hired me to help transform the golf cart did not know how to actually make fiberglass molds and subsequently destroyed the entire auto body sculpt. Mr. Coddington fired the manufacturer and I never saw this mini-Boydster ll make it to the showroom floor.
Two large skate board trucks for the Extreme Sports Convention at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach, California in 2000.
Medium: Fiber Glass and Laminating Resin over 2lb foam.
Tivo Internet Commercial
For: So Cal Production Services
Medium: 2lb Foam & Vaccu-Formed
Plastic.
Circa: 2004
Tivo Internet Commercial
For: So Cal Production Services
Medium: 2lb Foam, Laser-Cut Acrylic,
Renshape and Tool Dip.
Circa: 2004
Tivo Internet Commercial
For: So Cal Production Services
Medium: 2lb Foam & Vaccu-Formed
Plastic.
Circa: 2004
Tivo Internet Commercial
For: So Cal Production Services
Medium: 2lb Foam, Laser-Cut Acrylic, Renshape and Tool Dip.
Circa: 2004
Flesh Eating Plant for DreamWorks Interactive CD-ROM
Computer Game. From R.L Stine's Escape From Horrorland
Series of Kids Books. Medium: Super Sculpey over Aluminum Wire and Plumber's Brass Cloth.
Circa: 1997-98
Corpse Sign for DreamWorks Interactive CD-ROM
Computer Game. From R.L Stine's Escape From Horrorland
Series of Kids Books. Medium: Super Sculpey over Aluminum Wire. Circa: 1997-98
Detail.
Having fun.
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