Amazing Photos of Classic Model Cars

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Amazing Photos of Classic Model Cars

Postby Tuckerfan1053 » Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:53 pm

Some of the pics look like photos of the actual cars: http://www.flickr.com/photos/24796741@N ... 346008881/

No Tuckers, but the guy seems to have a liking for orphan makes like Studebakers, so perhaps someone should drop him a hint.
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Re: Amazing Photos of Classic Model Cars

Postby Phantomrig » Fri Feb 05, 2010 12:30 am

Nice models, that guy has some talent. Last year my brother built a model of a 32 Ford Tudor Sedan Street Rod that he entered into a local model building competition and he took first hands down. model building like this takes some talent.
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Re: Amazing Photos of Classic Model Cars

Postby Prototype » Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:22 am

Wow! If you weren't told what you were looking at and didn't see the photographer in some of the pictures themselves, you could swear you were looking at genuine old photos! My hat is off to this gentleman! Amazing clarity using forced perspective. I have a ton of old photos from the Fifties with my Dad in many of them that do not differ much from this very talented individual. Maybe lwe could all send him a Tucker until he had enough to recreate the original pilot assembly line. Now that would be cool! (minus the "experimental" Conv. of course, since it was a secret, remember?)
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