
Claude Thibodeau
Members-
Posts
5,709 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Everything posted by Claude Thibodeau
-
Looking at your car closely, I can see it is the first realease, which was later modified by Lindberg, reportedly because GM had licensing issues with the fact that the cowl/lower windshield was much more rounded than on the prototype. I can tell, comparing with my copy, that yours is the first issue. Maybe they improved on the upper grille also, adding the flashers that I see on mine? Any kit expert in the room? CT
-
Hi Gareth! Clean build, bravo! If you look closely at the top of the chromed grille unit, you will see the turn signals molded outboard. At least, on mine, they are there. I know because I'm finishing one also, and I detailed the grille last week... CT
-
AMT 1963 Impala - Advanced Custom Version
Claude Thibodeau replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hi Eric! Thank your for the infos. I do a lot of 1/1 custom painting, and use mostly HOK Show Klear. It's more viscous, flows slowly, and leave enough for a good block sand and polish afterward. However, on surfaces I don't wish to sand and polish ( door jambs, inner doors, etc,) I use "commercial grade" clear from auto body suppliers. You are right to say it has a lower film build and flows shinier. Your spectacular results have me thinking about using it next time. We'll see... CT -
Hi Sam! Wow, it's great, and it wets my appetite! From one food trailer operator to another: keep on! CT
-
1961 Impala Outlaw Twin Turbo
Claude Thibodeau replied to streetmachine11's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Hi Jason! Top notch work all over, again. Bravo! I build 1/1 street rods and Pro-Touring for a living... and I must say your steering rack is spot-on. Even the retainers on the pinion case are spot-on. World class, really! CT -
Hi Tim! Well, this thing is ready for a world tour: I can think of the Museum Of Modern Art, and the Petersen... just for starters! Masterful. Bravo! CT
-
Hi Sir! Well, now I know. Thank you! CT
-
Hi Sir! Top notch results, bravo! And to say that there is an old saying in the automotive world that implies that "a green car is bad luck". Wonder where it came from. Never stopped great green cars to win AMBR or Riddler, and sometimes both. Go figure... CT
-
AMT 1963 Impala - Advanced Custom Version
Claude Thibodeau replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hi Eric! Spectacular "flow" of the clear, indeed! May-I ask what brand you are using? I know you are a seasoned painter, but your material seems top shelf too! CT -
Hi Magnus! Welcome aboard! As you will come to see, many among us are just like you, "returning to the hobby". Older, yes... but often with more patience and ressources. Hope to see some of your cars soon! CT
-
Hi! Wow, that is shiny! Superb. I'm afraid that with such a low snout... some insects may turn into road kill... CT
-
What did you see on the road today?
Claude Thibodeau replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Hi Ron! Thanks for the pics, very interesting. I had a Ranchero like that in the 70's. How do I wish I had kept it... Sold it during the fuel crunch of the late 70's, cause the lileage was so bad (351W), I would had sworn the tank was leaking. So many great "big" cars we got rid of for this very reason. You could not give them away back then. Everybody wanted an economy car. Can you say K-Car or GM's X_cars? Memories... CT -
Ford Ranchero Brizios Tire
Claude Thibodeau replied to Brizio's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Hi again Fabrizio! Looking in details at the underhood "sludge"... and having owned many 1/1 60's Fords myself... it IS very realistic, just shiny enough to simulate the film of oil that covered everything underhood. even more so if you had one of those "oil bath" air filters! Wait... whats is is on my computer screen? Ah, oily residue, of course... I looked at it a little to close, I fear. CT -
Hi Steve! I agree with all the other pedestrians: the red hue is great. As to the tiny bubbles you mention, they usually happen when you spray your clear a smidge too close to the surface. It makes for a rewarding "wet look", for certain... But it sometimes encapsulates the propellant gas from the can, thus the bubbles. They are often impossible to get rid of, but with a folded sand-paper edge, some water, and great care. Just my two cents. Keep on, it's great! CT
-
1929 Ford Sport Coupe hot rod -update 10/4
Claude Thibodeau replied to Rocking Rodney Rat's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hi RRR! The side view does not lie: all the gaps are top-notch. Bravo! CT -
AMT 1963 Impala - Advanced Custom Version
Claude Thibodeau replied to Impalow's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Hi Eric! Fantastic transporter... and that would be, INDEED, fantastic cargo! It begs to be recreated in styrene. Hope you go ahead with it... CT -
Hi Sam! Thanks for the pic. Promising start. I can already smell the delicious fumes (not talking about the glue, but the food, of course!) On my pizza-truck, I used styrene stock to make the cabinets/counters, and finished them with some Krylon "chrome spray" from Micahel's, just for fun... and it turned out to have a "legit" sst patina. But of course, NOTHING can beat the real thing. So, flashing should be great! Keep on! CT
-
Hi Charles! This is really "picture perfect", the details are ultra-realistic. Bravo! I am truly impressed by your windshield treatment. Masterful! CT