
This 12ft tall Tin Man statue was made using scrap material by Dixie Sheet Metal in Falls Church VA. The statue was created by an employee in 1962 and pulled on wheels in the city's Memorial Day Parade for many years. It is now permenantely fixed in front of the shop to point customer's to the front door and serve as a local city landmark. More info on the statue: https://fcnp.com/2018/07/26/falls-churchs-12-foot-tin-man-mr-dixie-turns-56-years-old/ Model was made with a Nikon D3000, Reality Capture, and MeshMixer. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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