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Carl Casper`s : Phonebooth: Finished Pictures


John Teresi

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John... You have done a Knock out job on this and it looks awesome. Man did this turn out killer and looks even better in the sunlight. The Paint and Alclad just pop on this one. I think its probably the best Alclad I have ever seen from anyone. I love every bit of this model :wub:

 

Rick... I am  not sure if you read Johns very first post on the build on the "On the Workbench" Section. But John tells everyone from the Get Go that it is not going to be an exact replica. He even tells that the Actual car was a 1925 T and says he is going to use a 1931 because he could not find a 1925 T kit in 1/16th scale. I have seen people say stuff to him like this in the past about things not being an exact replica and I don't understand why people want to give him Grief when he clearly states that Things won't be exact. He is one Helluva Model builder and proud to call him my friend.

Very honorable for you to come to John's defense, but I think you read me wrong, I wasn't peeing on the parade, or questioning exactness,  I know  the model is based on a different body ( as pointed out in the "On the workbench" section, by Johnny ) ;  I was well aware of this fact ;)....... yes, even before reading the "On the workbench" post  (  hey, I guess I'm just naturally gifted, being able to tell one car from another, & models from 1:1 vehicles,  even without seeing John's wife's hand   :D ) ......  My comment was aimed at "others" here, who seem slightly confused , seemingly having the problem of distinguishing  the difference between a spectacular Carl Casper built 25 T Ford 1:1 show rod , from  a 31 Ford 1:16 car model  :rolleyes:  

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Hey JT,   You continue to AMAZE  my friend.    This is going to be a show stopper on the contest tables!!!!!!!

 

Randy

Thanks Randy......your to kind......but,my work is like a little kids compared to what you do:P

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