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The Clock Radio

Bryce Fantasy posted on Feb 04, 2008
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When I was young I thought I saw little people inside the radio when the radio was playing. My parent had this little radio with glass tubes (before the advent of transistors) and when it was on, I could see the tube's light through the grille in the front piece of the radio... I thought that it was a miniature studio, peopled by... well, wee tiny folks, shrunken humans ... Every morning, I would peer through the "gate" or "window" of this "studio" in a "box"... As I got older, I realized that there were no such thing in the radio but I still had my imagination running amok even now, some 35 years later.

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photostar

2:58PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

This is actually delightful. You took a childhood memory and detailed it with a render. Everything going on inside the mini studio of your childhood radio.

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lordgoron

3:39PM | Mon, 04 February 2008

:) Gread idea for an image, it was almost the same when I was a child, great work on the details.

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moonhawk

8:18AM | Tue, 05 February 2008

grin I remember those radios! Great job, wonderful details. Keep that imagination going, please!

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gonedigital

10:55AM | Thu, 06 March 2008

Hahahah I love this one. I used to believe there were tiny people in the t.v. when I was little too. =-)


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