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Claude Thibodeau

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  1. Hi Tim! As you can see, the critics are unanimous. If I may, one question: there used to be an IPMS event, every other year, I believe, just south of Burlington. I know it was held in 2019. Do you know if it is still going on, and do you have any comments on this event? If the border ultimately reopens after Covid, I may try to attend. I was a regular participant in the NSRA Nationals in Essex-Junction for about 15 years, with my 1/1 rods over the years. I LOVE your neck of the woods! CT
  2. Hi Grzegorz! Nice builds, both look very detailed. Bravo! May-I ask who manufactured those kits? I've never seen any of this platform-generation. I mostly looked for the Riviera variation, but it could be kit-bashed from this kit, I guess? CT
  3. Hi Jason! Your jig is very clever. It seems to be made from styrene stock? I envy your surgical application of glue in such closed quarters. I would be too old to attemps that... Ah, the joys of youth! Mine are made of wood, more forgiving for shakes. Getting older by the day, you know. Those struts are world class, they look 1/1. Keep on, impressive! CT
  4. Hi Fabrizio! Wow, very convincing! Your patina and wear are world class, bravo! To your point about this kit: it's just like life, I guess... It's not what you start with, it's what you make of it. You nailed it! CT
  5. HI! I always knew there was something magic in the atmosphere of Vermont! Seriously, world class work. I concur, Mr. Boyd. Bravo! CT
  6. Thank you JJ! I have not seen that Golf you are taking about, but I take your word for it. CT
  7. Hi Shawn! Great build, and a promising start! My two cents: this car with no wing is thumbing your nose at history... but we live in 2020, right? You may want to borrow from most of the "retro-design" cars of late, like the Mustang, New Beetle, Thunderbird, Camaro and all, improving on the original design cues.. and seriously shorten the pillars of your oem wing. Might get rid of the frayed base section (less scratchbuild to do), and make it more contemporary? Still a wing, but revisited. For what it's worth, IMHO. Keep on, it's interesting! CT
  8. Hi Kevin! Well, what else to say but.. Thank you! CT
  9. Hi Johnny! With a tail wind, maybe... LOL! CT
  10. Hi Johnny! I guess we can all agree that this is an "in your face" display of muscle... I wonder what kind of fuel milage that creation would get? CT
  11. Hi Jackson! One close design would be the Foose F100 pick-up rollingstock. Less "minimalist" at the junction of spokes and barrel, but sizes that may fit (picture). CT
  12. HI Eric! Quite a ride in the time machine... to the late 60's! I remember when I custom-painted 1/1 vans in this manner. Groovy, as they said back then. Keep on truckin! CT
  13. Hi Mike! Just to be clear... This Impala is Jason Schofield's build. It IS a beauty. I'm just a pedestrian walking by on this tread and complimenting Jason about it. I'd like to claim it as one of my builds, but alas, not this time! CT
  14. Hi Jason! Great design, superb execution! Bravo! CT
  15. Hi Francis! This is LITTERALLY the fingerprint of a great builder! Impressive. I am raking leaves at my end also. 25 bags, and more to come! Ah, the joy of ownership! Keep whittling! CT
  16. Hi Sir! The Revell Harley chopper line offers most kit with alternate versions of gas tanks: Sportster, Peanut, Mustang, etc. They are about 2 inches long, whatever the scale may be... Some of their alternate rear fenders may also be of interest. You may also look at blister packs for various lightbulbs... I found surprising uses for them! The Dollar store also has the usual selection of pencil sharpener cases or white corrector tape dispensers. They are usually transparent, akin to styrene, cut and glue easily, and are cheap. Who knows? CT
  17. Hi Tom! Nice SUV. I like the idea for the hood blisters. I guess this could also be done with plastic tooth pics, that would glue easily to a typical styrene hood. I will certainly borrow your idea on a future build. Thanks! CT
  18. Hi Greg! Thank you, very interesting idea. I'll try it on a coming build. CT
  19. Hi Lee! Very clean build, and true to the theme of the era. Bravo! CT
  20. Hi! I've seen this car in person, and it was a stunningly detailed car. You aim high, and that's a good thing! CT
  21. Hi Michelle! Sweet ride, with a superb colour combo. I wish you a productive winter with your paint brushes. Keep us posted! CT
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