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Got some templates for Airsick that had computer stuff on it, and I decided to put some electricity in there too. I don't know, I've always liked TESLA. Glad you like it.

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Great looking, original and wild, as usual.

Whats the story behind it, why its called Tesla?

Nicola Tesla did a lot of experimenting with various forms of electricity. This is a reconstruction of one of his devices, and the Doc captured the electrical discharge beautifully...

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Got worried before I saw the pictures, though you had gone "green" on us for a second. Glad to seem a muscle car when I opened the tread. Always eye popin, extreme detail, and unmatched quality. :rolleyes:

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Glad to see you back doing one of "those" paint jobs! Really Striking! Love it...

Nikola Tesla (Serbian-Italian, 1856-1943) was a brilliant inventor and theoretical physicist who “won” the Current Wars of the late 19th century pitting Thomas Edison (advocating direct current – DC – for which he held many of the basic patents) against George Westinghouse and his Westinghouse Corporation, which held the North American rights to Tesla’s alternating current (AC) system. At the time it was believed that electricity would be produced by many small, local generating plants distributing over relatively small distances. AC was cheaper and more efficient in this regard. Edison held out bitterly and as late as 1903 was still advocating DC even though AC had prevailed 10 years earlier. Ironically, today DC is used to transmit electricity over very long distances, such as over undersea cables.

Tesla was an eccentric genius who, over his long life, held more than 700 patents in basic and applied technologies. He was a believer in a universal life force. He spent his entire life searching for it and was a practitioner of what he believed to be “pure science”. In 1931 when Edison died, Tesla told the New York Times “If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found the object of his search... I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and calculation would have saved him ninety per cent of his labor.”

Today he is most known for his futurist vision of the world, his spectacular experiments in ultra-high voltage static electricity, and for his uncompromising eccentricity. He was an outspoken vegetarian and animal rights advocate (although he also strongly supported eugenics…), rarely slept, and is believed to have been celibate his entire life. I think that it’s for this image of relentless idealism, as much as his undeniable importance in the development of the practical use of electricity, that Elon Musk chose Tesla as the name of his car company.

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Thank you all for the kind words. This kit fought me all the way, but we got it finished FINALLY! I will be bringing it to the ACME show in Atlanta in just a few days.

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Truly, a very well executed ( or should I say "electrocuted") paint job......I have wrapped ( I did the design work, others applied it) trucks of a local electrican with a very similar design.....yours is very striking and well done.....obviously you arereally diggin' your result, and you should, it is first rate.

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Virgil, when it comes to paint jobs, you are the king of originality. Your imagination knows no bounds.

This one should spark the imagination in all of us.

Cools seats too.

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Outstanding sweet build Doc, what a paint finish. You are the man.

l did find another brand of nail graphic l plan on taking a pic and posting what l found for you to look at...

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