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Claude Thibodeau

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  1. Merci Mario! Diversity is the spice of life, they say... CT
  2. Hi Francis! You are right, it's my first Tamya kit ever. I have a few in my stash, but it is not my usual field of interest. Oh well... Forest Gump was certainly right. Stay tuned to this forum for things that are more in line with our common interests, namely a very unique SRT Mopar that will surprise you. In the meantime, you can also look at my SALZ WAGEN Bonneville VW van in the OTHER RACERS thread. Another strange flavor from Forest's box of chocolate? CT
  3. Thank you Ray, happy you like it! You are right: not in my usual range of subjects, but fun nonetheless. Stay tuned: soon on this forum, a custom Harley chopper I just completed. It will appear under the handle "Milwaukee Gold". Wonder what you'll think. LOL, CT CT
  4. Thank you David! The basic kit is so good, it would be a shame to deface it... CT
  5. Hi! The Tamya kits are so "perfect", I can't resolve to kitbash them with anything else. But, who says you can't experiment? And the small Peugeot was a favorite of mine, so... A WRC issue, but devoid of the bilboard-style livery, and treated to a custom, home-made Marbelizer-type paint experiment. Pearl white base, green and purple marble accents, a pearl clear coat + 6 coats of Metalflake's Cherry candy lacquer trough my airbrush. Mr Hobby's Top Coat clear, polished. Molotow's accents, + Tamya's light green & Gun metal on chassis and interior parts. I experimented with Revell's new spray chrome on the roll-cage, and it is very convincing. I left the biplane rear wing and helmet support shelf off, and a few rally antennas too, since this Cherry Bomb would be used on the street only. Not a contest model, obviously, but a paint experiment that involved a very satisfying kit! CT
  6. Hi Greg! I can tell you were in a Miata... Cause we have one! CT
  7. Thank you Carl! You never know how the judges or the public will vote. That particular show was generous for my entries. CT
  8. Thank you Trevor. The base took some time, but I think it contributes to the overall effect. CT
  9. Thank you Scott! You are right: the packaging of the powertrain was quite a challenge... CT
  10. Hi! Getting older by the minute... So much styrene, so little time!
  11. Thank you Bruce! To your question: I realized long ago that an inordinate amount of time spent can often compensate for natural abilities. And my wife would tell you that I spend WAY too much time at my bench. Mix the two, and you have your answer LOL. CT
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