"Party-vi" (party-vi)
11/20/2014 at 12:50 • Filed to: None | 9 | 13 |
Suddenly, pants-fitment issues.
claramag, Mustaco Master
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 12:56 | 0 |
suddenly, your mother!
505Turbeaux
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 12:56 | 0 |
to further the HNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG
Holla holla!
Funktheduck
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 13:00 | 1 |
Can't get on board. Too phallic.
GhostZ
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 13:03 | 0 |
I wonder how hard it was to cut windows to this shape back then...
Audi-os, Amigos!
> 505Turbeaux
11/20/2014 at 13:12 | 0 |
I'M TRYNA HOLLA ATCHA BITCH LEMME HOLLA HOLLA HOLLA HOLLAHOLLAHOLLA
Party-vi
> Funktheduck
11/20/2014 at 13:24 | 0 |
More room for me.
Party-vi
> GhostZ
11/20/2014 at 13:25 | 0 |
Just as hard as it is to make them now. I don' believe the techniques have changed.
GhostZ
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 13:30 | 0 |
Well, we have computer-guided cutters and composite glasses that can be molded. Wouldn't they have had to hand-cut the windows back then? I don't know much about glasswork but it seems to me that complex rounded shapes would be a pain in the ass.
Party-vi
> GhostZ
11/20/2014 at 13:41 | 1 |
Not really. They'd get molten glass and blow it into long cylinders. The cylinder was allowed to cool, then was re-heated and cut into an open sheet. It's during this time that the glass (while not red-hot anymore) is still pliable enough to be cut with scissors or another sharp implement. They also had tooling that could trace newly made glass and perform multiple breaks on a single sheet to get the desired shape they wanted. But yes, it was a pain in the ass I'm sure.
Funktheduck
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 13:45 | 0 |
what I see
Dwhite - Powered by Caffeine, Daft Punk, and Corgis
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 13:56 | 0 |
Creepin behind the bush.
Party-vi
> Party-vi
11/20/2014 at 13:57 | 1 |
Soon...
Mike_Smith
> GhostZ
11/20/2014 at 14:23 | 0 |
It's not like they were cranking these things out by the millions.