ul ana6.0 '32 Ford Vicky Panorama 1A
A few years ago, in 2011, I did another ’32 Ford Vicky panorama. This is what I wrote about it then:
I can't remember exactly when I built this AMT 1932 Ford Vicky hot rod model. It may have been the holiday season of 1965 - 66. Anyway, the car is channeled over a Model B frame with a suicide front end bashed from another car. I still like the injector stacks on the engine and the steering control arm. This model car has the first good paint job I ever did with a spray can.
It has been equally satisfying to make these panos and see the model car is still holding up after just under 50 years.
I used my Lytro Illum for this pano.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item, and select the Seals option.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.
ul ana6.0 '32 Ford Vicky Panorama 1A
A few years ago, in 2011, I did another ’32 Ford Vicky panorama. This is what I wrote about it then:
I can't remember exactly when I built this AMT 1932 Ford Vicky hot rod model. It may have been the holiday season of 1965 - 66. Anyway, the car is channeled over a Model B frame with a suicide front end bashed from another car. I still like the injector stacks on the engine and the steering control arm. This model car has the first good paint job I ever did with a spray can.
It has been equally satisfying to make these panos and see the model car is still holding up after just under 50 years.
I used my Lytro Illum for this pano.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item, and select the Seals option.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com, choose the Articles menu item and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.