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It's fair to ask what my standards are for rendered models. Here I would say an advertisement in National Geographic in the 20's. My other standards are 1) a ceramic hippopotamus used as a planter for an aloe plant and 2) Mr. Peanut, Aunt Jemima or Log Cabin glass bottles. Fungible and organic is sainthood to me until I received a guide, a sheet steel stamped yellow convertible made in japan that had a clockworks motor and a shiny chrome key. This then refuted the chubby cheeked lithographed and blue look of a Wyandot Railway express truck. It had tiny wire writing on a really cheap thin cardboard box with a really pale illustration on the cover. My father said the rubber in the tiny tires was recycled from Allied jeeps as well as the steel. What do I hate? Sons of silesian coal miners, sons of big brothers who were in Korea, anyone who attacks me without reason or provocation when I am unarmed and unprepared. Who am I jealous of? Old maid school teachers and their practical joker intellectual prodigies.

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RodolfoCiminelli

5:08AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Fantastic....!!!

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Danceswithroos

6:04AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

They knew how to make cars back then! Excellent work mate!

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Richardphotos

6:35AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

you are a card Dale!!cool model and lady.

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B_PEACOCK

7:16AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

VEry cool looking work

Denys234

8:05AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Nice work!

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mlevans

8:19AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Old maid school teachers are the perfect targets for jealousy, particularly when they possess such lovely chiffon-colored jalopies. She is, alas, hardly dressed for hitting the open road, and has left her horn-rimmed spectacles atop a stack of 8th grade English papers on her desk besides. Too bad; she might have gotten to see the elephant. Keep her under house arrest until she dons more comfortable attire.

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Indoda

9:32AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

Excellent model of a car - a real mean machine!

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creanum

9:37AM | Tue, 05 December 2006

great compo from 1930......

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evielouise

10:56PM | Tue, 05 December 2006

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh__there's no women considered old maid anymore wiser women is what we are : single is in: older women are it! lol love what you've done here dale it's beautiful all around!

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lior

4:06PM | Wed, 06 December 2006

So very nicely done:excellent render!

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1hawks1

5:25PM | Sat, 09 December 2006

Love the car and lady my friend great work.

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MeredithWilson

4:56AM | Wed, 20 December 2006

Dear Dale, I like the car a lot!! I REALLY not sure if I understand the references in this one. I seem to think Morgan (mlevans) follwoed it much better than I. Anyway - a super cool old car model and a classy lady aside it! I like the background and the way you've given the car and gal and "in the spot light look." Sort of like the pictures I've seen of stars arriving for movie premieres and things back in the glamour days of Hollywood!!! Super job!!!! Love, Meredith


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