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Johan ‘70 Cadillac ElDorado pro touring (low and aggressive)
Claude Thibodeau replied to Steve H's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hi Steve! This car proves once again that planning your colors before a project always pay big dividends down the road... Superb! CT- 220 replies
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Hi Mike! Spectacular results, bravo! CT
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been a while!
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1932 ford saltlake car
Claude Thibodeau replied to charlie libby's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Hi Sir! Masterful work. Gerald Wingrove must be spinning in his grave... CT -
Johan ‘70 Cadillac ElDorado pro touring (low and aggressive)
Claude Thibodeau replied to Steve H's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hi Steve! Well, if ever something was to be called "stealthy", this is IT! Very nice, and the mods to the body end up being so subtle, it works to great effect. I built a 70 Eldo a few years ago, on a 66 Riv chassis, to get it to be RWD. To my surprise, most spectator at model shows never got it... LOL. I bought a pack of shoestring ferrules at Michael's last year, and they came in various shades, almost like anodizing. Including black. Keep at it, impressive, bravo! CT- 220 replies
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smelly TV show
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watch this space
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not so fast!
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CASM model show Jacksonville, arkansas
Claude Thibodeau replied to dave branson's topic in Contests and Shows
Hi Dave! Thanks for the pics: very interesting! CT -
Hi Bruce! Well, I'm plotting my next 3 or 4 builds: 2 Bonneville cars, scratchbuilt (one Vette and one streamliner), a 70 Eldo station wagon (mashup of kits), and a 70 Challenger KamBack concept. Plus, there's a 72 AMC Hornet ProMod on my bench, but advancing slooooooowly. So much styrene, so little time! CT
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Thank you Samuel, many interesting ideas here. CT
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Hi Bruce! Great car, and fantastic paint job. The metallic in the paint even seems "in scale". Bravo! CT