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Description of a 3D model of a telephone booth in three different versions, each with varying levels of damage:

Version 1: The first version of the telephone booth model is brand new and undamaged. It features clean, shiny glass panels and a bright blue phone box. The metal framework is straight and unblemished, with no visible signs of wear and tear. The phone handset and coin slot are also in pristine condition, with no scratches or scuffs.

Version 2: The second version of the model depicts a telephone booth that has seen some wear and tear. The glass panels are still intact, but there are a few cracks and chips in the corners. The metal framework is slightly bent in places, and the blue paint is chipped and faded. The phone handset and coin slot have a few scratches and dents.

Version 3: The third version of the model shows a telephone booth that has been heavily damaged. The glass panels are shattered, with jagged edges jutting out in all directions. The metal framework is severely bent and twisted, with large chunks missing. The blue paint is almost entirely worn away, revealing rusted metal underneath. The phone handset and coin slot are completely destroyed, with wires and circuitry exposed.

Overall, the 3D model of the telephone booth accurately portrays the gradual deterioration of a common urban fixture, highlighting the effects of time, wear and tear, and the elements.

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Worked great! It's now on Santa Monica Blvd back in the 1990s. Except I made it brown like the Metro Bus call boxes of that period.
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