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Pierre Rivard

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  1. Took a read of the whole thread and my head is spinning. I love the outrageous 935/78 and your build is amazing so far. MFH kits are for the very best builders (certainly not for me) and is is so much fun following this.
  2. Very nice build Jim. Iconic car & livery well rendered. I built this one last year and just like you found the black trim to be a challenge to paint but other than that it is a very nice kit.
  3. A wonderful build David and the journey was not an easy one but taking a simple period kit and turning into this masterpiece must be very rewarding. I knew the Batmobile was built off this car but never realized the extent of the modifications were made until I saw the pictures you posted of both cars. I think the original Futura is a much better design and I love your replica of it. Well, well well done sir!
  4. Superb build Andrew. Up to your very high standards. Giving me the courage and take the plunge on a second resin build.
  5. I love this livery but the decal over hood vents is what has always stopped me from trying. I would not know how to deal with that.
  6. Wow. Looks like it just came off the track after a hard fought battle. The added detailing, all the paint finishes and weathering are fabulous. Your model oozes realism. Amazing replica!
  7. And now we have a completed chassis. Chassis pan painted smoke black wit a bit of flat aluminum mixed in. metal components are various tones made from mixes of aluminum, black and gold, then oiled earth washes. Front and rear cradle & suspension elements black with a semi gloss clear over them.
  8. No more flames with today's super optimized & hybridized powertrains. New race cars even smell good...or smell nothing at all. Progress? I take no credit, stole the idea from someone else... Go ahead and copy them, take some of the guilt off my shoulders...
  9. Such a beautiful car and I love how you gave this old kit a new life and created a more accurate replica of this "could have been" great race car. A good history lesson because I did not know about the Ford F3L/P68 3 liter prototype program. Too bad Ford did not fully invest in the program. Thank you sir for taking us on that journey.
  10. Beautiful beautiful fabrication.
  11. Doing a bit more chassis fabrication. Exhaust made with with Evergreen 2.0 mm rod, 3.2mm rod or tube, 0.25x1.5 flat. Brake cooling ducts made from 3.2 mm rod with string and plumber's tape wrapped around.
  12. More curves on this Riviera's rear bumper than we see on a whole car nowadays. I like curves...
  13. Amazing that you could peel off all the decals without tearing off any of them. The red/black/white combo is really nice.
  14. Thank you Brian. Lot's of work but I enjoy it and happy to see the parts from various sources (or fabricated) cooperating well. These pictures are a must because the Otaki kit, other than the body, is not representative so these pictures are my source for fabrication. Certainly not perfection my friend but I am attempting to add some realism to this replica. Challenging but I really enjoy the task.
  15. The big scale offers so many opportunities for adding a lot of detailing elements but requires the builder to have the skills to execute. It is without a doubt the case here. Fabulous work Mr. Cadwell.
  16. Wind screens that pivot, hood straps that buckle... at 1/24 scale. Extraordinary work Andrew.
  17. Superb work Mark. Might need a mirror base to display this one.
  18. Daniel, could you make this dragster a convertible please? We can't see the lovely interior anymore. ?
  19. Another great one Matt. So happy to see a Fangio build. These days he is rarely mentioned in the discussion of all time greats yet his record in days of lethal and unreliable cars was nothing short of a miracle. He is the GOAT in my book.
  20. Thanks TJ. I was so worried about my ability to pull off the paint and decals on this monster. I had to get these done before committing to take on the chassis and interior (mostly scratch built) phase of the build. All systems go now! Thanks, but I need to build a chassis and interior first. Wheels from Scale Lab and tires form Tamiya Porsche 956. Huge huge huge improvement over the kit parts. A must do to make this car look right.
  21. Yips? sorry, 4 letter word....and golf related
  22. These look like they fit inside the wheels like they should. I think it's a good move.
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