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Four seems to be my standard number of models done in each year.....most are done in the spring, fall, and winter since life usually gets in the way during summer. I've grown to really enjoy winter because of the modeling time.

I wish all of you a great Xmas and a happy/healthy 2017

Cliff Read

 

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Beautifully detailed and finished models. I specially like the '36 Ford - it has always been a favourite design and I don't recall ever seeing a nicer model of one. 

All the best for 2017.

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Nice looking builds Cliff.

 I could have sworn that I saw the '32 in the first picture at Heritage Con in Hamilton this past spring. Did you make the trip from Ottawa to Hamilton for that show?

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Nice looking builds Cliff.

 I could have sworn that I saw the '32 in the first picture at Heritage Con in Hamilton this past spring. Did you make the trip from Ottawa to Hamilton for that show?

Yes,Steve,  it was at HeritageCon, but they tend to ignore my models there since they're not all plastic. I like using other materials, so I have to allow them to disqualify my stuff if I want to display them in the appropriate classes,  I just treat the show like an NNL (display only).

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Thought it looked familiar-I spent a little longer admiring this build than the others because I was building a '32 sedan at the time.

That was the first show I had ever attended. Was thinking about participating in the next show. Like you, I also like the use different materials in my builds. Had no idea the rules were so specific. Definitely something for me to think about anyways.

Look forward to seeing more of your work in 2017!

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You always build something interesting. All of those four builds are super nicely done, and I also like the fact that they are done in Traditional style. I like it that each time I open one of your threads I don't have to be afraid if the model is full of billet parts everywhere or it has big wheels and low profile tires or other too modern stuff that I don't like. Fantastic job on all of them, but that '55 Gasser has to be my favorite. Nice work!

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