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Carrara/RDS Historical posted on Sep 25, 2007
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I submit to the jury that this image is the same as yesterday's with one small difference. It is my interpretation of made in China where labor costs are lower. Any attempt by the opposition to introduce testimony about Eli Whitney and government rifles or Henry Leland and Cadillacs reassembled from mixed parts in England, or Jo blocks, or 2800's built by Buick or Nash will be objected to strenuously. This is simply the truth as I observed it in a third generation made in China deadbolt lock that is similar to a Craftsman lock installed on this house 33 years ago. It is also similar to a Chinese made lock of 10 years ago. It is a manageable unskilled lock not an interchangeable one. This image now is my demonstation of an idiot proof truth. Any collection of laymen with no experience and no training will find my claim true. (Incidently, this Don in 15th centruy garb came through the DAZStudio/Bryce link and a export as an .obj from Bryce. I could have just imported him directly into Carrara 6 as a .daz from DAZStudio and his textures would have stood up to the laundry. The arch is my own model from a collection in a book.)

Comments (13)


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RodolfoCiminelli

5:56AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Excellent and imaginative realization Dale....!!!

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phil013

6:04AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

sympathique idée :-)

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coolcatcom

8:25AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Stainless, after all is expensive these days and fitting only to the officer crowd. A good soldier or gladiator may not look as smashing in a painted enamel outfit but heck he will satisify the pencil pusher (bean counters) and contrubute to saving the budget.! One may suspect that plastic may be used in a close combat situaion. After all it is guaranteed not to rust whish is a plus !

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evinrude

8:42AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Most intriguing.

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evielouise

9:17AM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Marvelous great art work!!!!!!!

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lizzibell

12:32PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

nice art work...

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Fidelity2

3:10PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

This is a spectacular image. 5+.

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sessan53

4:00PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Very great work on this picture. very great scene. bravo:-)hugs sessan

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Richardphotos

5:10PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

being a locksmith(safe cracker) for a number of years I can say that the generic brand of locks are not worth the pot metal they are made of.now the better brands maybe made overseas also,but they also have diminished in quality also. a previous neighbor asked me to replace the lock on his front door, but being a cheapskate he wanted to buy a Taiwan special and I told him, I would install but no warranty under no circumstances.well 2 weeks later he calls me and says I can not get in my front door,what did you do to the lock?not what I did but you being a cheap @@@## you wanted a $10 piece of crap, so live with it!!!

Denys234

5:47PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Nice work!!

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jocko500

6:57PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

cool and right on with made overseas

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Osper

7:57PM | Tue, 25 September 2007

Let's see if I put yesterday, side by side with today. I get History! (yesterday was much easier on the eyes) If you make it and they buy it, then you make more of the same. Old chinese proverb. (sounds alot like modern Chinese philosophy).

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moochagoo

8:14PM | Wed, 26 September 2007

Mysterious picture !


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