It took 2 YEARS for this kit to come to me I got paid back from amazon and then it showed up years later. I looked for it for 3 years before i found one i could.i buy. I drove a coupe and built it to look JUST LIKE MINE in high school $5 dollar drift missle. Yours came out AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ I have a couple of hatchbacks ready to build now.
Nothing wrong with building your favourite car in multiple styles. As a scale model truck builder, I've built three Peterbilt 359's in different configurations. Keep up the amazing work!
Looking good for a Project car, and we all have our favourite cars,don,t we. You got the AE86, i bought last week 6 Mercedes AMG GT,s from tamiya and the 3 Porsches in 1-12 scale and a Nissan GTR in 1-12 scale. You can never have enough of your favourite cars. I like to start also with wheatering and watch a lot of those video,s now, due to chemotherapy i don,t build,but spend my time watching and learning from guys like you.
The youtube algorythm somehow led here and i must say that this is not only amazing craftsmanship paired with useful tips. You know your cars plus the voiceover is entertaining. What a great find. You made me want to take out all my unboxed aoshima and tamiya kits and finally build them. Maybe not as good as you but truly i am inspired. Thanks for that!
mindblowing amazing, your dedication and precision for all little details, makes this old rusted looking race car a masterpiece, i defenitly lerned some about modelism paintjob thanks to you ! Oh and btw, there will never be enough AE86 in modelism and real life , so ... keep doing some more ! LOL
Thank you for this weathering video. I'm working on a similar project, though of an American car, and I had not thought of using Tamiya panel line paint for weathering and streaking effects. Also, your application of rust effects looks very realistic.
No worries on the number of AE86’s you’ve built. Even as someone who hates Toyota for personal reasons, I love the simplistic elegance of the AE86 model line.
From average model builder with clean "out of box" built you grew up into awesome scale model builder with lot of experience and original ideas. I really enjoying every each of your videos from clean built, anime built and your journey to be awesome model builder! Great job as always!! Greetings from Czech republic!
Very nice. Good work. Only 1 suggestion. The front wheels with their disc brakes would be highly likely to have a great deal of brake dust grime inside. In late 1984, right after I bought a new 85 Honda Civic S (with a 3bbl carb, next year model, 86, was the 1st year of Si), my brother bought a new 85 Corolla GTS. To those in some other countries than USA, a Corolla Trueno hatchback. 4AGe engine with 5 speed manual. When the original tires were worn out, he installed a set of Enkei basket wheels in 15" with wide low profile tires. Just like the wheels you put on this model. The car was later stolen. Found 2 weeks later in another part of LA stripped and burned. With the insurance money he replaced it with a new AE92 FWD Corolla GTS.
ya know all the attention to the small details here n there make for a more realistic and believable look and finish and thats deff a project car Excellent build great work love your channel keep building and enjoy!!
You're my inspiration for building the Tamiya 1965 Mexican grand prix which is still in progress. Love that you have videos with commentary. You're a legend! More please
Im also working on an AE86 coupe from fujimi going for the same project car/touge drifter used look, and you have given me a lot of ideas for my build. Great video, love the commentary!
Wow! Another great video. I don’t care how many AE86s you do, they always turn out awesome looking. Your idea on making seat belt buckles is most outstanding. Great job, as always, and keep it up!👍
This is also truer than all of the scale "restorations". Each time they buy a 1/24 whatever and then put it in the condition that he is doing with this and then say the found it that way and "restore it. As I always state, I would have liked to see the work to get it to the before stage, you actually get to see it here. This is like the 1/64 scale videos where someone takes a car of that scale and then turns it into something else. Like a Bentley that is turned into a six-wheeled monster. Or he takes a normal 1965 Mustang and then he turns it into a 1/64 scale tribute to Ken Block's Hoonicorn Mustang.
I imagine someone digs this up many years from now, not knowing the origin, and does a restoration project but instead of it being rusty, they restore it to like new.
Your weathering looks very authentic, as for wanting a real project car to do up, I wouldn’t bother all it will do is consume loads of money and in about 2 years all that removed rust will be back! Stick to the models it’s far less expensive! 😂😂😂
Bonito Modelo. Me encanta el Toyota Trueno ⚡🌩️ . Lograste obtener un acabado con oxido y desgaste Perfecto. Me hubiera Gustado algunos huecos en las latas. Tus modelos son una inspiracion para mi. 👍👍👍
Great job and a highly entertaining video. One thing I use for heavily rusted areas is to mix Tamiya putty with a small amount of glue or Enamel thinners and make a paste. I apply a very small amount where the rusted areas are, this can then be stippled giving a raised and bubbled look to the rust patch.
You know, if you would practice a bit more, you might actually get good at this 😜😁. Please know, I'm joking, this is an absolutely amazing build, wish I had a 1/4 of your skill and talent. Keep up the great work 😎👍🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice. I would have added a clearer part of the windscreen where the wiper blade had been on. Just a suggestion! Also, bird poo! Theres always bird poo on old cars! 😂
Hey man, been watching your videos for a while now and I have subscribed after seeing this amazing creation, I have a recommendation for you, how about a kaido build for your next kyusha car? or maybe a bippu build on a old toyota sedan perhaps?
Nice to see this variant of the AE86 built up, because as you said the liftback is more common among the kit manufacturers. When I was growing up I saw more coupes than liftbacks, and my father owned a Cressida with a blue interior, so this is bringing back some memories for me. I also like your decision to do it as a beater in need of restoration. Any thoughts of doing a "before" and "after" build?
Outstanding build. Looks exactly like amateur drifting or track day cars one can find at their local venue. Thank you for sharing your work; I have recently discovered the time investment to make a build video, and it is substantial...
@@JunsMiniGarage I spent nearly as long as I did making the model to edit my first build video, and it's still a very poor effort for a video lol. I imagine your highly refined videos likely take twice as long to edit and make as it does to make the model itself! Kudos to you Jun, I certainly appreciate your efforts.
It took 2 YEARS for this kit to come to me
I got paid back from amazon and then it showed up years later. I looked for it for 3 years before i found one i could.i buy. I drove a coupe and built it to look JUST LIKE MINE in high school
$5 dollar drift missle. Yours came out AMAZING!!!!!!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have a couple of hatchbacks ready to build now.
You saying you're not an advanced modeler is just about the craziest thing ive ever heard
That rist effect is really nice.
Nothing wrong with building your favourite car in multiple styles. As a scale model truck builder, I've built three Peterbilt 359's in different configurations. Keep up the amazing work!
Looking good for a Project car, and we all have our favourite cars,don,t we. You got the AE86, i bought last week 6 Mercedes AMG GT,s from tamiya and the 3 Porsches in 1-12 scale and a Nissan GTR in 1-12 scale. You can never have enough of your favourite cars. I like to start also with wheatering and watch a lot of those video,s now, due to chemotherapy i don,t build,but spend my time watching and learning from guys like you.
I love your "out of the box" thinking. Pun intended. Wonderful stuff.
The youtube algorythm somehow led here and i must say that this is not only amazing craftsmanship paired with useful tips. You know your cars plus the voiceover is entertaining. What a great find. You made me want to take out all my unboxed aoshima and tamiya kits and finally build them. Maybe not as good as you but truly i am inspired. Thanks for that!
Very realistic. Nice! Also, I enjoyed the opening music, which sounded like an old vinyl recording!
Super build! I enjoyed it a lot now that you’re adding voice over to your videos.
Thank you so much. I am glad to hear that.🥹🥹
U still amazing builder, keep them coming love watching ur vids
mindblowing amazing, your dedication and precision for all little details, makes this old rusted looking race car a masterpiece, i defenitly lerned some about modelism paintjob thanks to you !
Oh and btw, there will never be enough AE86 in modelism and real life , so ... keep doing some more ! LOL
Thank you for this weathering video. I'm working on a similar project, though of an American car, and I had not thought of using Tamiya panel line paint for weathering and streaking effects. Also, your application of rust effects looks very realistic.
I don't care what you build because I'm still going to watch, great builds and videos.
Awesome video again! It really inspire to start this. Greeting from the Netherlands
I’ve been watching you for years and this is my favorite video you’ve ever done. I love that you’re putting some humor in your commentary!
Same! Absolutely love the comedic commentary.
Thank you very much for the support.🥹🥹And I am glad you like the commentary.🥴
@@JunsMiniGarage yours is one of my absolute top channels to watch! really enjoy it.
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I don’t mind AE86 is one of my dream cars !
you truly are the best at this!
You killed it with this one, wow!
No worries on the number of AE86’s you’ve built. Even as someone who hates Toyota for personal reasons, I love the simplistic elegance of the AE86 model line.
How come? If your comfortable sharing
This is the best professional model building I’ve ever seen in my whole life!!!!
Thank you very much.🥹🥹🥹
I watched the red Silvia S14 before I watched this video and I am amazed by how much more confident you are while voicing the video! Great job man!
From average model builder with clean "out of box" built you grew up into awesome scale model builder with lot of experience and original ideas. I really enjoying every each of your videos from clean built, anime built and your journey to be awesome model builder! Great job as always!!
Greetings from Czech republic!
So good to see you back!
やっぱり缶スプレー,ブラシ,筆塗りが間違い無くて良いですね⭕️一度塗装失敗知ると直せば直す程失敗して最後には叩きつけてしましいます🎉
Very nice. Good work. Only 1 suggestion. The front wheels with their disc brakes would be highly likely to have a great deal of brake dust grime inside. In late 1984, right after I bought a new 85 Honda Civic S (with a 3bbl carb, next year model, 86, was the 1st year of Si), my brother bought a new 85 Corolla GTS. To those in some other countries than USA, a Corolla Trueno hatchback. 4AGe engine with 5 speed manual. When the original tires were worn out, he installed a set of Enkei basket wheels in 15" with wide low profile tires. Just like the wheels you put on this model. The car was later stolen. Found 2 weeks later in another part of LA stripped and burned. With the insurance money he replaced it with a new AE92 FWD Corolla GTS.
Amazing work! After watching this, I think that I will build a similar abandoned 1/24 car 🤔
Go for it! It’s different from building a shiny new car but it’s lot of fun.😎
ya know all the attention to the small details here n there make for a more realistic and believable look and finish and thats deff a project car Excellent build great work love your channel keep building and enjoy!!
Wow! You are so talented. This is amazing 🔥
Thank you.🥹🥹
It would be so cool to see you do a vintage rally car in a similar fashion!!
I love the top gear style intro lol
You're my inspiration for building the Tamiya 1965 Mexican grand prix which is still in progress. Love that you have videos with commentary. You're a legend! More please
I like the idea of models like this having some kind of back story. It helps with deciding some of the smaller details and really makes it feel real
With so much high praise you heaped on Fujimi throughout this video, I can only assume you are now endorsed by Fujimi. Congratulations 😄
This reminds so much of the AE86 that Juicebox here on youtube is currently restoring/making "roadworthy".
Very nice job!
Absolutely amazing!
I hope you can make videos like this more regularly I have been waiting for months
Would loooooove to see you build a CRX kit ❤❤
Nice awesome work man thank you for sharing this with us
I love the new video format! I hope you don't give up on this hobby and keep filming.
Thank you so much. I am glad you like the new video format.😊😊
Man its always a good day when you upload
For someone new to this hobby like I am, this was very inspiring to watch. Awesome job man
Im also working on an AE86 coupe from fujimi going for the same project car/touge drifter used look, and you have given me a lot of ideas for my build. Great video, love the commentary!
Thank you.🥹Have fun with the build.😏😏
Impressionnant bravo superbe réalisation
hi love your videos youve encouraged me to experiment more in modeling 👍👍
Wow! Another great video. I don’t care how many AE86s you do, they always turn out awesome looking. Your idea on making seat belt buckles is most outstanding. Great job, as always, and keep it up!👍
Thank you.🙏🙏
great video bro!! i started doing modeling because of you
Niiiiiiice!! Enjoy the hobby!👍
This is also truer than all of the scale "restorations". Each time they buy a 1/24 whatever and then put it in the condition that he is doing with this and then say the found it that way and "restore it. As I always state, I would have liked to see the work to get it to the before stage, you actually get to see it here. This is like the 1/64 scale videos where someone takes a car of that scale and then turns it into something else. Like a Bentley that is turned into a six-wheeled monster. Or he takes a normal 1965 Mustang and then he turns it into a 1/64 scale tribute to Ken Block's Hoonicorn Mustang.
Jun. You are cool man. Great videos
Awesome techniques my friend, I did learn a lot from this video
Love your work! Have you ever built gunpla? I bet you could do some crazy things with a gundam kit
Thank you.🙏I did build a few HG kits before and really loved it. I would definitely build it again.
@@JunsMiniGarage I am a huge fan of gunpla. I've built quite a few lol. I really enjoy making custom builds
These videos always make my days better, beautiful work as always
Amazing build
Love these eight six videos, they always cheer me up since i have a plan making my first aoshima soon! wonder how it's gonna turn out though.😅
Lol I like your talking bits keep it going 👍
Seriously I loved his humor. 2:13 😂
Very impressed. I always learn new techniques watching your builds ❤
Thank you Jared.🙏
Another great work! Love it dude and thanks for the video. ;)
very funny TOP GEAR style intro
I imagine someone digs this up many years from now, not knowing the origin, and does a restoration project but instead of it being rusty, they restore it to like new.
Really cool Jun!
Lol!! Great video, nothing like challenges they make us stronger
Your weathering looks very authentic, as for wanting a real project car to do up, I wouldn’t bother all it will do is consume loads of money and in about 2 years all that removed rust will be back! Stick to the models it’s far less expensive! 😂😂😂
Mfs will still be like: "20k or no go" 😂
Mfs be like, "No low ballers, I know what I got." Meanwhile, they have this 💀💀💀
BuT iT gOt 30k iN MoDzZ 😖
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“One careful owner smoke and pet free”
Some guy was tryna sell his sr5 for 15k 😭🤡
I love your build videos man, thanks for coming back.
Thank you for the support.😊😊
Great Job jun 🤘🏻😎
Very nicely done!
Amazing work as usual :]
Thank you very much.❤️
Magical !
実車を超えている😊
Bonito Modelo. Me encanta el Toyota Trueno ⚡🌩️ . Lograste obtener un acabado con oxido y desgaste Perfecto. Me hubiera Gustado algunos huecos en las latas. Tus modelos son una inspiracion para mi. 👍👍👍
excellent work
I love your videos
Perfecto 💯💯💯
I love your builds and videos! keep up the awesome work.
Amazing build as always. Would love to see you tackle an ST205 Celica one day. Don't see those being built much.
Great video. Great build 👍
Thank you.🥹🥹
Brilliant video with near Tutorial on weathering.
Thanks for answering the AE86 Question on which brand to opt for. Cheers
Great job mate👍
Great job and a highly entertaining video. One thing I use for heavily rusted areas is to mix Tamiya putty with a small amount of glue or Enamel thinners and make a paste. I apply a very small amount where the rusted areas are, this can then be stippled giving a raised and bubbled look to the rust patch.
Love this build, as with all your models the attention to detail is outstanding 👍🏻
Thank you.🥹🥹
You know, if you would practice a bit more, you might actually get good at this 😜😁.
Please know, I'm joking, this is an absolutely amazing build, wish I had a 1/4 of your skill and talent.
Keep up the great work 😎👍🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
Amazing 🤩 🎉
Awesome build.
Nice. I would have added a clearer part of the windscreen where the wiper blade had been on. Just a suggestion!
Also, bird poo! Theres always bird poo on old cars! 😂
Great build, congrats ! Now …. How would it looks when the restoration project is done ? There you go, a reason to build another AE86 !
More Fujimi??! NOOOooooo.😂😂
I’ve watched some of your videos as well as others on RUclips. This is my favorite. You knocked it out of the park. I’m in love with this one.
Thank you very much.🙏
Great vid Great build!!!!!!!
Kool 1/24 scale diomara garage weekend DiYer
Awesome techniques!
amazing concept amazing work!
Hey man, been watching your videos for a while now and I have subscribed after seeing this amazing creation, I have a recommendation for you, how about a kaido build for your next kyusha car? or maybe a bippu build on a old toyota sedan perhaps?
Fantastic work! Love all the details you've added to it. Very realistic, Well done 👍🏼👍🏼
I've waited this video for a while! And as usual amazing build btw will you make the AE86 Levin from Initial D?
Thank you.❤️ I have the Levin from Initial D in my collection. It’s probably not gonna be the next video but it will get built.👍
@@JunsMiniGarage I see,i just thought that you will build it next
Loved it. So cool................
You should try the starlet turbo S
Great suggestion! I think the Starlet will work pretty well with this type of weathering, too.👍👍
very nice looking.
Nice build
Thank you.🙏
The intro is amazing 😂😂
Nice to see this variant of the AE86 built up, because as you said the liftback is more common among the kit manufacturers. When I was growing up I saw more coupes than liftbacks, and my father owned a Cressida with a blue interior, so this is bringing back some memories for me. I also like your decision to do it as a beater in need of restoration. Any thoughts of doing a "before" and "after" build?
Nice video! Could you please make a video about your diorama?
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Outstanding build. Looks exactly like amateur drifting or track day cars one can find at their local venue. Thank you for sharing your work; I have recently discovered the time investment to make a build video, and it is substantial...
Thank you.😊😊And yes these videos do take a long time to make.😩
@@JunsMiniGarage I spent nearly as long as I did making the model to edit my first build video, and it's still a very poor effort for a video lol. I imagine your highly refined videos likely take twice as long to edit and make as it does to make the model itself! Kudos to you Jun, I certainly appreciate your efforts.
😎 Another superb build. The weathering techniques are so cool. I find your videos to be quite relaxing and a joy to watch.🙂