by "slipperysallylikespenguins" (slipperysally)
Published 07/25/2017 at 23:54
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"fintail" (fintail)
07/26/2017 at 00:07, STARS: 0
Not sure about the background on the first pic, but the car is a Mercedes S or SS (almost certainly not an SSK) probably from 27-29. The background is obviously in the USA, and the pic is likely from the Hollywood area. It strongly resembles the Al Jolson car. I wonder if it is - a real exotic then and a treasure today.
"Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap" (ddadragon)
07/26/2017 at 00:07, STARS: 0
Is that the V10 E46?
"slipperysallylikespenguins" (slipperysally)
07/26/2017 at 00:12, STARS: 0
I do believe so, pretty awesome car!
"slipperysallylikespenguins" (slipperysally)
07/26/2017 at 00:13, STARS: 0
No idea, but I always like hearing some background info on the random stuff I find
"BaconSandwich is tasty." (baconsandwich)
07/26/2017 at 00:26, STARS: 1
Oh man, the aerotech. Such an awesome car. My brother still has his Matchbox one.
"pip bip - choose Corrour" (hhgttg69)
07/26/2017 at 06:00, STARS: 2
GIB the Valiant & Alpina
"RacinBob" (racinbob)
07/26/2017 at 08:59, STARS: 1
You can see that in the first picture, they somehow printed out the hydraulic lift shaft behind him. That is a easy with paint or other application today, but not exactly clear how you would do it on the 1930's.
The best I could suggest is having a piece of black cellophane and cut out between his legs, Print the main picture with the cutout in place and the rest gone. then block the rest and move to a propositioned place where the shadows line up and print just the center.
You would burn a lot of paper getting it figured out. I don’t know how else you would do it.
The world was a lot harder without photoshop....