
Claude Thibodeau
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Hi Sir! Very impressive. I am found of the stiffening beads on the flange. Oh well. Museum quality, without a doubt. Keep on! CT
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New magazine from Kalmbach
Claude Thibodeau replied to Mike 1017's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
HI! I was asked to write a feature how-to article for a "Pro-Touring" themed issue. I did, and I suppose this is the issue in question. So, my best guess is it WILL contain original material. We'll see... CT -
HI! Thanks for the infos. Truly spectacular effects. Bravo! CT
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Hi Gary! The pure essence of Kustom, Bravo! I'm curious as to the paint: is-this HOK? And what clear did you use? CT
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Hi Tim! Well, as you now know, winter is a great season to spend more time building models. And the Great White North is just that... white north! Almost 5 monthjs per year. Hence, the fair amount of dedicated builders. My kids and grand kids enjoy the winter activities as much as I used to do, but getting to be a "senior citizen" redirected some of my hobbies. Styrene anyone? Besides, with the lack of shows to gather around models these days, and the dwindling number of dedicated publications... This forum is the perfect place to share. So, as a 2021 New Year resolution, let's all commit to share even more our production with fellow modelers. Happy new year to you and your loved ones, and enjoy the Vermont scenery and fresh air! CT
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my 2020 production !!!! MADE IN BRAZIL
Claude Thibodeau replied to uelder valongo's topic in Model Cars
Hi Uelder! What a great production, quite a "vintage" year. Bravo! CT -
Hi Tim! So, THIS is what happens in Vermont after the sun sets? Wow! Great design, impressive chassis engineering and fabrication, masterfull assembly. What more to say? Bravo, worldclass! CT PS: Lucky for us that your lost drawing fell in your lap. See what ensued...
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WIP...62’ Chevy Impala Pro Mod...
Claude Thibodeau replied to Dirt Demon's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi Bill! I saw that the dogleg door post is part of the door now, and the whole body can be removed at once, so I was curious. Good idea. CT -
WIP...62’ Chevy Impala Pro Mod...
Claude Thibodeau replied to Dirt Demon's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi! Very sharp, can't wait to see it with the decal work done. Will-you be using the kit's front & rear windows? How do you plan to set-them in place, in the case of the windshield more precisely? Just curious... CT -
34 Church Truck
Claude Thibodeau replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Hi Jim! Thanks for the clear explanation about Future. I'll keep that in mind when experimenting with it myself. I now know what NOT to do vs Tamya's glossy acrylics. Those fuel lines look the part, perfect high octane tint, bravo! CT -
Hi Martin! Now, this IFS looks nice! It seems to have fairly delicate a-arms, which is the goal. I can't wait to see it in place. Speaking of loving long and low rods, I replicated a famous car that Magoo built in the 80's, only, just a smidge extended. As they say: longer, lower, wider... They only way to cure this "illness" is to build them, I'm afraid! CT
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34 Church Truck
Claude Thibodeau replied to OldNYJim's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Hi Jim! A nice build, in tune with the holidays. Great. A question about your use of Future as a "barrier coat": I often read that depending on the thickness of the coating, Future has a tendency to crack or wrinkle, for lack of better terms, down the road. What is your "long time" experience with it? I never dared use it, fearing that the "reaction" would appear long after the model is polished and on display. What do you say? CT -
Mid Engine Transaxle for LS Engine
Claude Thibodeau replied to Erik Smith's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Hi Erik! The AMT Jaguar X220 has something that might fit... I'm currently building a mid-engined 68 Charger with it, and it was the right lenght/proportion. Just an idea... CT -
Hi Kerry! I was enjoying a good glass of wine, and looking at old issues of SAE (does life get any better?)... And reading the fine print in a 1998 report about a Wisconsin show, I realized that YOU had built the fantastic side-engined Dodge Charger in bluish primer... I'm always impressed by your work, and I should have known that your mastery goes back a long time! So, 23 years later... Bravo for the Charger. I'm finishing a 68 concept Charger, powered by a centrally mounted late-model Hemi, and I was certainly inspired by yours. CT
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Belly Tank - MADE IN BRAZIL
Claude Thibodeau replied to uelder valongo's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
Hi Uelder! Very nice, and the paint is great. There can never be too many lakesters on this forum! CT -
AMT kits suck!
Claude Thibodeau replied to Plumcrazy Preston's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hi Sir! I see. Thanks for the answer! CT -
Hi Steve! Obviously, if you move the wheel opening back, by flipping the lower quarter-panels, you will also have to stretch the floor pan. As they say: any action creates a reaction... To my eye, having owned a 1/1 73 Ranchero, I can attest that the rear overhang in the quarters was substantial. Your mash-up looks just fine (OEM) to me! Just my two cents... CT CT
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AMT kits suck!
Claude Thibodeau replied to Plumcrazy Preston's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hi Sir! Just curious as to why you stayed away from Monogram and Revell kits... Do you care to expand on this? Happy holidays to you and your wife! CT -
Rodding a Classic - how to?
Claude Thibodeau replied to Jonathan's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Hi Yann! Good for you, all those new kits. Rest assured that the styrene "obsession" is NOT deadly, and the remedy is pleasant: hours at the bench with styrene! I know: I've been sick myself for years... CT -
Rodding a Classic - how to?
Claude Thibodeau replied to Jonathan's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
Hi Yann! I measured the Cord tires, ans they have a diameter of about 32 or 33 mm. They fill the openings on the F100 fairly well, as you can tell from the picture above. Hope this helps. Happy holidays to you! CT -
WIP...62’ Chevy Impala Pro Mod...
Claude Thibodeau replied to Dirt Demon's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi Bill! Thanks for the answer. HOK's are top products. I was familiar with the Galaxy Gray... but the bluish sparkles puzzled me. Now I know... Very nice! Happy holidays to you! CT PS: Where is Union Springs in NY? Hudson Valley, I guess?