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Hi!

Happy new year to all, and plenty of building time for you in 2020! 

I spend more time building than photographing... so all of my 12 cars have not been pictured yet. But here are some. Enjoy!

CT

 

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Impressively ambitious and finely executed, every one! I rember and enjoyed the full custom Stude and Rat Rod but somehow missed the 'Cuda which I like for its solid stance and modern conception. All the best for 2020.

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Very impressive builds. My favourite is the Bug, makes me want to build my version. But yours is very cool and clean, as are all the models shown here. Is there even more for 2019?

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1 hour ago, Reuhkapelti2 said:

Very impressive builds. My favourite is the Bug, makes me want to build my version. But yours is very cool and clean, as are all the models shown here. Is there even more for 2019?

Hi!

Thank you Ismo, much appreciated!

To your question,  there is more indeed... But the pictures I haven't taken yet... There is: a 1958 Hemi 'Cuda muscle car (obviously a fantasy), a 69 1/2 (?!) ZR1 powered Camaro Pro-Touring with a tilting front-end/doors unit + hatch back rear trunk, and a Surf Shop shortened Dodge Caravan open-air top van. 

I also built a  fantasy 1938 Lincoln SUV out of the Lindberg Vantastic. Here are the pix, that I forgot this morning. 

Cheers!

CT

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1 hour ago, Pete75 said:

Ils sont magnifique, Claude! (That's about as far as my French goes!) Great work - really impressive.

Hi Pete!

Well, your french IS magnifique. Thank you Sir!

CT

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4 hours ago, Cpt Tuttle said:

A wide range of subjects, impressed by the Cadillac, it looks stunning.

Hi Mattias!

Thanks for the comments. This Eldo is actually a rear wheel drive (!)... cause the Johan floorpan-chassis was just poor on details. So, I mashed a 66 Riviera chassis/floorpan with the Johan Eldo engine, modified the tunnel... and Voilà! A RWD "experimental" Elodrado. Raised a lot of eyebrows at shows, but got a few trophies. 

CT

 

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