Book of Boba Fett Slave 1 | Toy Conversion
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- Опубликовано: 25 янв 2022
- The Book of Boba Fett has brought back the iconic Slave 1 Firespray Gun Ship. With it, it also brought back the nostalgia I had as a kid for the toy version of that ship. So today we are going to take part in a Toy Conversion of that cherished childhood collectable.
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Beautiful work, man! So many satisfying moments in this video. Really enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!
Oh my the way that wash flows thru the lines and curves really makes a statement about weathering technique!!!!
Right!!!! I am in love with oil washes now! You should check out Black Magic Craft's episode on making them. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/K3ki1nzH5zQ/видео.html
I love the boldness to continue 'playing' with the toys of our childhood by doing what we might have done if we had the bank accounts we have as adults. And the continual pursuit of tearing down cardboard walls. I love the creativity and vision of your projects....and the ability to narrate beyond tutorial style and tap into another level of entertainment
Thank you so much Garland!
😲cutting into ship 😲 putting rubber cement in air brush. Result, awesome! So glad you did this.
LOL, thank you! I didn't actually put rubber cement in the airbrush, but I did use rubber cement. Thanks for watching!
Really looked great in the end, and it brought back so many memories of the Kenner toys I had as a kid. Another great video to watch over my morning coffee -- thanks for posting this!
Thanks for always watching!!
Kenner had some amazing Star Wars toys.
Let the collectors seethe. Their hoarded mint-in-box versions just went up in value. You however made that piece of plastic look like we always imagined it did when we were kids. Outstanding work.
Thank you!
I always modified my toys when I was a kid. That led me into scale molding and scratch building in my teens and early 20's I've lost a lot over the years but I still have some and now I want to pull them out along with my old model builds and rework them and display them. Thanks!!!
Sweet! Can't wait to see what you do!
I would have a hard time modifying my toys but I have to admit, that came out amazing! I love it! Great job. I totally understand where you are coming from. There are different type of collectors and each has to do what makes them happy. Again, great job!
Thank you Eddie!
What a beautiful improvement. I love that you're not precious about keeping everything original.
You've unlocked so many good memories! And that paint job is stellar!
Thank you my friend. Really appreciate it!
I got a sense of nostalgia watching this video, I actually still have many of my Hasbro star wars figures and vehicles from the 70's and 80's, all of which show wear and tear from the 'battles' of my childhood imagination. You never grow out of it!
WOW! Yet ANOTHER GREAT BUILD! I've been a Modeler since I was about six or so. Both my dad and my older brother taught me SO MUCH!
I'm almost 57 now and THIS is going to be my NEXT PROJECT! I bought a Complete "Slave One" at a rummage sale last Summer for $5.00!
But that wasn't the ONLY Star Wars toy I snagged! I also snagged two of the later "X-WINGS" when they made it more accurate for the 3.75" Figs. and a whole BUNCH Of vintage Star Wars figures! I spent about $12.00 and walked away with a HUGE BOX Of stuff!
So this was a definite Inspirational Video!
Thanks. And My the FORCE Be With You! :D
Awesome. Doing these mods to your toys make it more valuable than mint condition.
my feeling exactly. I love the way it gives it new life!
This is so beautiful. It's something like your inner child meeting the child you were in the past.
Thank you! That’s what I thought too!
A really awesome conversion. I like how you have the memories of this toy and are making new ones with this transformation.
Thank you Wayne! Yeah, I debated that for a while, but I like the memories too much.
Honestly I love how you modified slave 1 I think it looks far far better now after you modified it
Great work. The end result looks really nice. I took this down another route a few years back making it still toy like, but with better stickers and lights. You may like to check that out.
Cool, thanks! That would be great to see. I will go check it out!
It's really neat to see two of my favorite RUclips channels connecting! The first thing I thought of when Brian started working on this was Dave's video from a while back. Keep up the great work (both of you)!
@@jeremy_page Thank you!
I loved the comment about some freaking out about doing that to a vintage toy. However I find it fascinating, I’d be worried more if it was making it look new and ripping people off.
Thank you! Yeah, it was nerve-racking making the changes, but I'm happy with it!
Haha my Mom done the same thing! I love this, my view is that you have turned a nice collectors piece into a masterpiece! I like to call it turning something undesirable into undeniable! Great stuff!
Very cool! thank you!
Nostalgia!!! I love it! Great paint job bro.. great storytelling too 👊 what a lovely addition to "The Pit"
thank you sir! Glad you liked it!
Both amazing and inspirational!!! Thank you so much for making this video.
. . . and thank you so much for watching!
Ok, I must say.. this video and its narration felt like it described my feelings to a "T".. reminiscent of James' bench build, this drew on the nostalgia of Star Wars and my childhood that reminds me of the absolute joy this franchise has given me. Thank you for keeping that spirit alive.. When I saw that Slave 1 fire spray model and followed along as you dissected the piece I felt at ease knowing you were the one doing this "re-imagining" of that scale model. It was then that I realized we make our own determinations on what gives anything value in this life, there are no set rules or standards.. Thank you for awakening the creator in us all and being the vehicle that has delivered us there.. In other words good build lol
Thank you so much for the kind words my friend. So very glad you enjoyed it. It gave me such a thrill to work on it, and I am very happy to hear it was well recieved!
WOW!! 😲Took me back to when I was a kid playing with my Tie Fighter chasing my brother with his Millennium Falcon! Love this B!!! Thank you for sharing it with us; it came out amazing, Beast Work!!!
So glad you enjoyed it Bro! Thank you as always for watching!
I had a Slave I as a kid (yeah, I'm that old!) Thanks for giving the Old Girl new life! haha
It looks so cool.
Amazing job, love the paint and weathering. I can see both sides of keeping it the way it was and improving it, but im with you as far as improving and keeping it around for a long time to come.
Thank you!
@@TheSmugglersRoom 04:37 Good Job 👍!
That's *one watery job to done* here...💧!
AWESOME!!!! I absolutely love it! This is such a great video and a huge inspiration. Thanks for sharing and I’m so excited to watch the progress on your room build! 👍
Thanks so much!! Likewise for your work Jason!
I figure if you're the collector who's appreciating the piece, you can do whatever you please with it. :) Great work, Brian!
Absolutely! Thank you!!
proper nostalgia . takes me right back to my own childhood playing for many hours with this toy . my fav ship. glorious stuff
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing. As always!!
Thank you
Great job! That’s not an “H” for Hasbro, btw. That original version of that toy was made by Kenner. Hasbro didn’t purchase Kenner until the late 90’s.
Thanks. Yeah, forgot to clarify in our edit. I knew the toy was a 1981 Kenner, which was why I was surprised it had an Hasbro “H”
I love your content. Not because I’m a huge star wars fan or even make near as much or as well as you…. But because every build is humble and realistic. Keep it up, the ship looked great!
I appreciate that! Thank you!
Love the improvements. You’re a genius. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching!
i had a toy like this one, maybe newer though growing up and i lost both the wing pieces. it was a good toy
You killed this restomod! Good on you for doing what you wanted with YOUR ship! AWESOME.
Thank you !
It looks great!
Thank you!
Looks great! Nice weathering. Never saw rubber cement used for chipping. You learn something new every day! Model on!
Thanks 👍. Glad we could pass that along!
Incredible paint job, this is awesome!
Thank you
Salt is excellent for the chipping effect also. Wet the panel with a damp paper towel, then flick the salt on. Let it dry, then spray your paint. Let dry. Brush the salt off.
Boom.
Great tip! Thank you so much!
Ooo that is so amazing I love it now
Another great video! Thanks so much for sharing your passion for Star Wars and your talents!
Thank you for the kind words!
Most excellent, sir Brian.
Thank you kindly
Beautiful job. You are a master of detailing. It will really help me out with my builds. Thanks
Awesome, thank you!
Unbelievable work !! well done.
Thank you!!
Loved this build!! Another great use of a juice lid. Hope to see more builds like this.
More to come!
Awesome! Love the look of it
Thank you! Cheers!
Another one out of the park!! Love giving new life to a great piece. I so want one now!!
Thank you!!! It was a lot of fun.
I've been staring at my 1981 Slave 1 and wanted to do this for quite a while. I'm also missing the same piece and I'll look for a similar replacement. Love the bigger idea of your space and am looking forward to seeing more! Great work!
Love your work. Another great piece to display. I like the way you did your weathering.
Thank you very much!
That’s incredible!! Awesome job 👍🏼
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing work! The way the green sections turned out is fantastic. You addressed your reasoning for modifying this very well and hope to see you do more of these in the future.
Thank you! You certainly will see more!
This is the way all SW toys should have looked! Although after years of...love, mine were pretty dingy and distressed. LOL. Great work Brian! Love the tips and details!
Totally agree my friend. Thank you so much!
25 years ago I took Slave 1 and added leds from Radio Shack. I miss the old school radio shack. Anyway I added jumbo orange led lights to the thrusters with a momentary switch. The light was so intense it made my stomach queasy.
LOL, I miss Radio Shack too!! Sounds awesome what you did!
Awesome piece of work.
Fabulous.
Thank you very much
Brilliant!!! I have a Slave 2 up in the loft, might just have to give it a once over. .
Sweet!!!
Great video man. Love the end result, the narration, and some good tips in there too!
Thank you
Great custom and wonderful ideas!!
Thank you
That looks really good dude. Love you've taken one of you childhood toys and made it look amazing.
Thanks a ton! Appreciate you watching bud!
Looks beautiful, great upgrade for this vintage toy. I think I will use the rubber cement technic in the future, thanks for sharing this project. Greetings
Thank you! Please do, it's a cheap and easy solution for sure. Thanks for watching!
You continue to inspire. Great work.
I appreciate that!
Oh man, this is totally my jam! Great video!!!
Thank you! So glad you liked it!
Absolutely loved this. I have the 1996 POTF version of this and I was looking for inspiration to do the same thing. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Loved this one!
Thank you!!
Wonderful project!
Thank you
it never fails to amaze me how much I love your videos and you just made another amazingly cool one . . . Thank you !
Wow, thank you!
Awesome job!!! Love it!
Thank you! Cheers!
As Toy Story has told us, toys are meant to be played with and used. If playing with them means repainting or modifying them to make the owner happy, then go for it. If playing with them means keeping them in the plastic and hanging them on a wall, that's fine too. Everyone is going to have a different way to enjoy their own toys.
Amen, well said!
What a beautiful piece you made!! Totally love it! An like were this is going! Keep doing what you like and will enjoy it with you!
Thank you! Will do!
Looks awesome. I built the Imperial shuttle Tyderium model kit back in 1984, looked too clean so I did my own weathering. Still have it today
Love the Tyderium shuttle! I have one of those toys, maybe it deserves a mod?
Excellent work and outstanding commentary
Thank you so much 😀
Great film. Well lit, shot and edited. And always nuggets of wisdom included. Super build, love it. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thank you!!!
Came out great 👍 can't wait to see what's next 😁
More to come! Thanks for watching!
I repainted a Revell snap and play falcon using similar methods. Turned out awesome. I love improving stuff with weathering!!!
Awesome!
Awesome stuff as always, love your work!
Much appreciated!
Looks awesome
Thank you!
Dude that is too cool! Great job.
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks amazing Brian. Brilliant idea. I have a scout walker which I have played with so much as a kid. want an awesome way to bring it out and enjoy it as an adult. Thanks for the idea and inspiration 👍🏻
YES! Can't wait to see what you do Richard!
Awesome as always! Was skeptical at first cuz those are highly collectable, but it turned out so much better than expected!Brian, you're the man! Thanks for another great video
Thank you! I know, super scary to cut into a vintage collector pieces, but i'm thrilled with how it turned out.
YES!!! Boba definitely would approve! 😀
Great build!
Thank you 🤗
I've been wanting to do this for years to my X-Wing Fighter and now I think I will
I just bought the power of the force version of this....it's already painted in these colors. Yours looks amazing!
Thank you very much!
Wow that turned out great
Thank you!
This is SO awesome. I found my old one of these recently and moved across the country, couldn't throw it out. Don't have much room now, but I might just have to try the same (it'll never happen tho, so if anyone wants it...)
Awesome Build, Brian!
Thank you so much!
That was cool man! Good job, I got a slave one project in the works, I liked the rubber cement trick, thanks for the tip!
Thank you
I really like this! I've never had much interest in perfectly mint in box collections. And I love how you have customized your childhood toy :)
Thank you. Totally agreed
That looks freaking awesome 💯
Thank you!
Shout outs to your mum!!💯🌹🤌😊 She's a True Gem 💎 ✨ 💖
She truly is!
That's awesome! As much as I love building some thing out of nothing, giving older things new life is also amazing!
Thank you Gage! It's been an area of work we have wanted to dive into for years. So glad you enjoyed it.
this was awesome!!
Thank you!!
Brilliant truly inspired thanks for sharing 👍
You are most welcome, thanks for watching!
SO freaking Organized !! no i'm not jealous at all !! Lol Awesome Build !!
Glad you liked it!!
Great mod! This is the toy we wished Kenner/Hasbro would have given us! I’m currently slowly modding my Big Millenium Falcon. My goal is to put lights in interior and cockpit using fiber optics. I did a wash on it a long time ago but now it’s time to paint the full interior and trick it out.
Your Slave I looks amazing. I’ve used the liquid latex weathering Boba Fett helmet and yes it is expensive. Thanks for the tip on rubber cement! I had forgotten about that stuff. The last time I used it was in elementary school! I can’t wait to see The Pit!
My heart stopped when I saw the dremil disc and bandsaw... then I liked the Boba Refresh you did. Awesome build... no different then painting the kit model.
I think you're going to need more juice lids for your collection. 👍🏼
LOL, I was worried I had enough kids 🤣. Thanks for watching!
you do amazing work! keep it up!
Thank you so much!
Perfect! I’m speechless
Thank you!!
Dank ferrick that looks sick!
🤣 thanks!
Awesome job love the panel lining! You’re a lot braver than I cutting into it. I may have to step out of my comfort zone sometime later this year!
You can do it! (he says after he struggled with the same thing before starting). It was stressful, but so rewarding!
love it!
Thank you
Very nice work man! Great content!
Thank you very much