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Claude Thibodeau

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  1. Hi Tom! Great concept. Mopar should have used it to increase their offer with a "platform" tradesman truck. Moving the back panel forward in the same way, but keeping the box sides would recreate the Lil' Red Wagon, in a way... CT
  2. Hi Francis! I can't wait for that next gathering. Not a minute too soon. I was a bit worried that the current Covid scare might affect the sensibilities of certains... But it seems that my fellow modelers have a good sense of humour. CT
  3. Thank you David! It's my second experiment with that "distressed" look, and it confirms that this "trend" is still popular. Beats me... CT
  4. Thank you Patrick! By British standards, I believe this thing is a behemoth, no? CT
  5. Thank you Oliver! I was undecided as to do this version, or something else quite unusual I had imagined. I'll save my second idea for the next copy of this kit that I find at a right price... CT
  6. Hi! Chip Foose is a tremendously gifted designer. Let's assume that "you can't out-Foose Mr. Foose". Therefore, let's go in a totally different direction... Curbside, built with the Eldorod, with roof from Monogram's F100 panel truck grafted, lowered and fitted with shorter rear doors. Lowered stance. Cargo floor and casket scratchbuilt. Rolling stock from Revell of Germany Jag XK-120. Tamya's Linoleum brown + spray net + custom mixed tan hue, distressed & satin cleared. Home made decal. BMF where needed. Hours of fun with styrene! CT
  7. Thank you Oliver. Much appreciated! CT
  8. Hi Francis! Thanks for the comments. However, as much as I would like to claim "paternity" for the concept, I was actually inspired by a picture in a very old issue of SAE, A gentleman from England, I think is name was Terry Ross (not certain, I'm sorry) used the same architecture on a very contemporary 52 Chevy coupe. I was impressed, and stuck the clipped picture over my bench, until the time came to do something unusual with a Camaro. Turned-out satisfactory I guess! Hope we have a show this coming october, if de gods of Covid allow it! CT
  9. Hi! Thank you. But experience showed me that, ultimately, you can substitute time for talent, somehow... CT
  10. Hi Matthew! Thank you for your comments. Outside of the Chezoom stylish roof, I thing the most effective modification is the addition of the bodyside reveal. A trick that Chrysler reserved for the Imperial, and it works at providing a visual perception of a longer car. CT
  11. Thank you for the comments, Craig! CT
  12. Hi Marty! Nice mash-up, very believable. This thing is so jacked-up, the driver must have nose-bleed.... Bravo! CT
  13. Hi Timothy! You nailed it, bravo! The stance is spot-on. And I see that Mr. Glidden autographed it for you? Nice! CT
  14. Stay tuned, then... Maybe tonight, if my wife is looking the other way... CT
  15. David, what you say is sOOOOOOO true! To console you, let me quote the famous Pete Chapouris, of Pete & Jake's fame: "The moment you start bending and running brake lines on a car, you start loosing money!".... Well, let's proclaim " The moment you start installing brake lines, hoses, air lines & al on a model... you start loosing PATIENCE".... And to say that I pride myself in being a patient guy. Go figure... CT
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