We are back with another episode of our SCS On The Road series! This time, you’ll be joining our colleagues Mark, Cenda, and Alex Kopytko, who recently set out on a business trip to the United States and Canada.
The primary goal of their journey was focused on work, particularly scanning vehicles and recording authentic sounds to bring even more realism to our projects. However, with the trip already taking them overseas, they decided to stay a bit longer and attend a very special event: the Clifford Truck Show 2025 in Ontario, Canada.
This annual gathering is well-known among trucking enthusiasts for its impressive lineup of customized and classic trucks, friendly atmosphere, and passionate community. Mark and Cenda were able to walk among some truly remarkable machines and capture the unique spirit of the show, all while connecting with people who share the same love for trucks and trucking culture.
During the event, Mark also had the pleasure of chatting with Chris Hall, one of the Head Coordinators of the Clifford Classic Truck Show. In their conversation, Chris shared some insights about the show's history, its growth over the years, and what makes this gathering so unique. It’s always inspiring to hear firsthand about the effort and passion that go into organizing such a community-driven event.
What makes this episode even more exciting is the number of familiar faces our team ran into during the show. They caught up with Smarty, a longtime community member, modder, and SCS External Tester, as well as Kyle, who used to work with Mark, and Dan Eichhorn, who some of you may remember from our earlier encounters a few years ago. It’s always a pleasure to see how strong and connected the trucking community is!
We would like to extend a big thank you to the organizers of the Clifford Truck Show for their warm welcome, to everyone who took the time to share their stories with us, and to all the wonderful people we met along the way.
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