Brings back great memories. I drove a 1984 Chevrolet S-10 in high school. I worked fast food jobs and poured every small paycheck into that truck. Great model with exquisite details. Certainly the chrome bumpers would rust, but the “chrome” grill on these trucks was just plastic.
Wow this triggered a memory of my Dad and I attempting to swap to a small block v-8 in his red S-10 over a few weekends one summer long ago, only to realize that we would have had to make major modifications to the firewall to get it in and then putting the original motor back in. Thank you!
You two honestly should have looked at people that did the same things to their trucks and then did that to your truck. Also, the GMC S-15 Jimmy, and, in the middle 1990s, the Isuzu Hombre, all were basically the same small pick up truck. Now I know that there was the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme, and that the GMC S-15 Jimmy got that Syclone vehicle going on, but the thing is that, while those Yamaha V6 engines were hits on the GMC Syclone, and the GMC Typhoon, which is essentially another Jimmy vehicle, I think, I think possibly the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme, and that even Ford got them in some of their vehicles, most notably, the First Generation Ford Taurus SHO, Yamaha had actually, in fact, around the same time, also made a pretty good V8 engine as well. However, being as those trucks are GM trucks, anyone that is anyone knows that the best options here are the LS and LT V8 engines for those trucks.
My dad was always doing things like that. Right before he died his goal was to put a Chevy engine in a Mustang. I have no doubt he would have made it work.
@@SlapthePissouttayew , if I knew how to do so, let alone do so well, then I would turn a 1970s Ford F-250 or F-350 Crew Cab Long Bed/Ranger XLR into a 1970s interpretation of a Ford Excursion, but with cues from higher quality luxury SUVs. Honestly, both Chrysler AND Ford missed HUGE opportunities to rival the International Harvester Travelall, the Chevrolet/GMC Suburban, and the Jeep Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer back during those days, so my idea is to rectify that oversight and see how it would look.
Wow! Fantastic! The windows rolled halfway technique was genius! I dont think any work will get done with all that drinking going on! 😂😂🤣. Thx for the post!
Authentic weathering on the truck! Looked like it had spent many years bouncing down rural Georgia roads, kicking up the red clay dust. As for the garage, all you needed was a Hank Williams tune coming out of the radio to make it complete!
Another great build! Both the truck and the garage diorama are beautifully made. Really like all the weathering and chipping you have done to the truck👍
Hello Radu, thank you! Yes you have right I have to add some figures but i am not a great figure painter. I don't want to lose ullision of dioramas. By the way that took more than a few weekend :D that means not "weekend" Actually, it's a phrase used in car builders' jargon to mean "a very costly and never-ending project." Like "Shelf Queen" in scale modeling.
That is so cool! The intro and outro music was giving me 90s tv show vibes (like a mix of Home Improvement and Roseanne... filmed in Al Bundy's garage). 😀
Hello. First time viewer. At first i was getting sad looking at this classic Chevy truck being weathered & beat up. As i continue to view the garage shop floor & the brick walls small details then it got interesting... The bricks I believe are by Pegasus. The results: This looks fantastic.Very well done. Artistic 💯✅👍
Great work ! I would have dropped that driver window forward about 38 degrees. 🤣 Remind the world of that infamous plastic clip that would never hold when the window is down any. Great video thanks!
That bend in the oil catch... there isn't a mechanic alive that hasn't contributed to that bend. To say you nailed it would be an understatement! Amazing
Thanks for introducing me to Mr Model. Never heard of. But he’s in Brazil. The last time I placed a large order, around $100, it was from a little place called Ukraine. Needless to say I never received my parts. Anyone know of any newer companies based in US?? I know the older ones but really like the details me model had like bolts, screws, bottles and cans.. awesome looking diorama my friend!
That's awesome. I don't know why it is, but I think the most effective scale dioramas are those that portray relatively everyday scenes, like this one. Maybe it's because we can related to them better than a diorama of a tank blowing up or something.
Right! Not all of us have seen a tank blowing up in real life so we assume that thats what it looks like. Whereas we all have seen a garage and a vehicle under repair.
fun fact: if you bolt the brush guard from a ford ranger onto an s-10 and ram a grocery cart at 50 mph, you WILL smash your turn signals... ask me how I know XD
You can now get specfic chipping fluids and weathering paints and supplies from any distributors. AMMO from MIG has anything you could need for super detaling.
Another way to obtain body panel dents is by using a Bic lighter. Just barely heat the area you want to have a dent and then just push the area a little bit depending on how big a dent you want.
My ex-stepfather had a truck like this, as well as a newer one that he inherited from my ex-uncle, when the latter died of a heart attack. Now on a side note, this truck, as well as the GMC S-15 Jimmy, can be awesome trucks. Now you all know about the GMC Syclone, the GMC Typhoon, and the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme, but it is also equally as possible to put in an LS engine under the hood, which makes them even more formidable custom beasts. Also, in the case of the middle 1990s Chevrolet S-10 and GMC S-15 Jimmy, there is also a third Isuzu variant that is kind of hard to find in the USA that is called the Hombre that can be turned into one as well.
Yine harika bir çalışma olmuş Rahmi hocam. Ellerinize sağlık. İki hafta önceki videoda yer verdiğiniz örümcek ağları farklı bir dioramada mı kullanılacak?
Teşekkürler Cem Bey. Hayır, saç spreyini kasaya sıkarken oluşan etkiyi diorama için kullanmak isteyen olur belki diye paylaşmıştım. Şimdilik onunla ilgili bir çalışmam yok ancak bir post apokaliptik bir şey olacak tabii ;)
Man, congrats for your work and grateful for sharing with us this job and your techniques but, sorry about my comment man... But I can't away overlook. . . The door handles was forgotten. . .
wonderful model! I have a 1986 chevy s-10 and the only thing I can see that you could have improved on is the paint in the bed of the truck, NONE of these truck have hardly any paint left in the bed! :)
Incredible build! Just a small question, have you ever stick a detail in a wrong place and only realized it way later? I really wonder how you can fix that mistake.
Nice build. The only thing is that those wheels wouldn’t rust at all. All they would do is pit and corrode. The wheels weren’t steel, they were all aluminum.
My very first 4K video on the channel. Hope you liked it guys. Have a great day! Stay safe cheers!
Do you sale your project if yes I would like to purchase it nice work 👍
I have a 1080p screen, but it was a very nice video anyway! 😄
That’s my truck when I was a 20 year old, only in red.
@@Yanik29 I think most of us only have a 1080p screen. 🤣🤣🤣 Someday though.
Yay
Brings back great memories. I drove a 1984 Chevrolet S-10 in high school. I worked fast food jobs and poured every small paycheck into that truck. Great model with exquisite details. Certainly the chrome bumpers would rust, but the “chrome” grill on these trucks was just plastic.
Wow this triggered a memory of my Dad and I attempting to swap to a small block v-8 in his red S-10 over a few weekends one summer long ago, only to realize that we would have had to make major modifications to the firewall to get it in and then putting the original motor back in. Thank you!
You two honestly should have looked at people that did the same things to their trucks and then did that to your truck. Also, the GMC S-15 Jimmy, and, in the middle 1990s, the Isuzu Hombre, all were basically the same small pick up truck. Now I know that there was the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme, and that the GMC S-15 Jimmy got that Syclone vehicle going on, but the thing is that, while those Yamaha V6 engines were hits on the GMC Syclone, and the GMC Typhoon, which is essentially another Jimmy vehicle, I think, I think possibly the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme, and that even Ford got them in some of their vehicles, most notably, the First Generation Ford Taurus SHO, Yamaha had actually, in fact, around the same time, also made a pretty good V8 engine as well. However, being as those trucks are GM trucks, anyone that is anyone knows that the best options here are the LS and LT V8 engines for those trucks.
My dad was always doing things like that. Right before he died his goal was to put a Chevy engine in a Mustang. I have no doubt he would have made it work.
@@SlapthePissouttayew , if I knew how to do so, let alone do so well, then I would turn a 1970s Ford F-250 or F-350 Crew Cab Long Bed/Ranger XLR into a 1970s interpretation of a Ford Excursion, but with cues from higher quality luxury SUVs. Honestly, both Chrysler AND Ford missed HUGE opportunities to rival the International Harvester Travelall, the Chevrolet/GMC Suburban, and the Jeep Wagoneer/Grand Wagoneer back during those days, so my idea is to rectify that oversight and see how it would look.
Wow! Fantastic! The windows rolled halfway technique was genius! I dont think any work will get done with all that drinking going on! 😂😂🤣. Thx for the post!
Authentic weathering on the truck! Looked like it had spent many years bouncing down rural Georgia roads, kicking up the red clay dust. As for the garage, all you needed was a Hank Williams tune coming out of the radio to make it complete!
Another great build! Both the truck and the garage diorama are beautifully made. Really like all the weathering and chipping you have done to the truck👍
you depicted the Stinky-John mobile!
very nice weathering!
Hello Rahmi!
A lot of work for one weekend! But it was worth it!
Now you would need a few mechanics in the workshop... 🙂
Hello Radu, thank you! Yes you have right I have to add some figures but i am not a great figure painter. I don't want to lose ullision of dioramas. By the way that took more than a few weekend :D that means not "weekend" Actually, it's a phrase used in car builders' jargon to mean "a very costly and never-ending project." Like "Shelf Queen" in scale modeling.
@@Scaleaton
Ok, I get it! 🙂
Like something you do in your spare time. You never know when it will be finished...
I could almost smell the grease and oil..... freaking awesome!
That is so cool! The intro and outro music was giving me 90s tv show vibes (like a mix of Home Improvement and Roseanne... filmed in Al Bundy's garage). 😀
Hello. First time viewer. At first i was getting sad looking at this classic Chevy truck being weathered & beat up. As i continue to view the garage shop floor & the brick walls small details then it got interesting... The bricks I believe are by Pegasus. The results: This looks fantastic.Very well done. Artistic 💯✅👍
S10 and lift garage dio work space looks great well done, buddy, 👍, Keith
Very convincing weathering work, just brilliant!
Great job! Not many people are patient and skillful enough to do this job. You are an amazing person.
The 4K is great and your skills are unmatched. Gorgeous.
Looks nice I had an 1983 S-10 as my first car. I need to find one to use to make a diorama of my own one of these days after seeing yours.
Great work ! I would have dropped that driver window forward about 38 degrees. 🤣 Remind the world of that infamous plastic clip that would never hold when the window is down any. Great video thanks!
That bend in the oil catch... there isn't a mechanic alive that hasn't contributed to that bend. To say you nailed it would be an understatement! Amazing
Holy moly, thats incredible... Nice work!
Thanks for introducing me to Mr Model. Never heard of. But he’s in Brazil. The last time I placed a large order, around $100, it was from a little place called Ukraine. Needless to say I never received my parts. Anyone know of any newer companies based in US?? I know the older ones but really like the details me model had like bolts, screws, bottles and cans.. awesome looking diorama my friend!
I’m in the Patreon Supporter club! 🏆 The air is sweeter, the women are prettier and the champagne is more bubbly! 🥂
the talent of this person is really incredible.
I learn something new every time I watch your videos! I gotta try the zippo fluid effect and the pastels, really turned out realistic.
Very realistic diorama of a shop with a weathered chevy s 10 fantastic work
I'm a good model builder, but you sir, are a master. Much respect.
Oh my god… I m in love with all your works.
Incredible. The finished diorama almost looks like an actual photograph!
That's awesome. I don't know why it is, but I think the most effective scale dioramas are those that portray relatively everyday scenes, like this one. Maybe it's because we can related to them better than a diorama of a tank blowing up or something.
Right! Not all of us have seen a tank blowing up in real life so we assume that thats what it looks like. Whereas we all have seen a garage and a vehicle under repair.
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Great video as always sir I really started plastic modelling after seeing your videos. This videos are really educating and entertaining
Oil stains, rust, grime your attention to detail is🤯🤯
Impressive. If anyone here is ever in Bowling Green, KY, there are a bunch of INCREDIBLE dioramas at the Corvette museum.
That thing is just amazing, Love all the details.😎👍
Great result as always and great video quality!
Wonderful job.
One of the best dioramas I have ever seen.
Well done !
Great job turned out awesome gotta get to work on one
A brilliant diorama. So glad I found your channel as it gives me so much inspiration for my own work
First-class work, as always! Your final results are convincing. :)
That's amazing!! Great diorama and video - cheers
Amam vamos
fun fact: if you bolt the brush guard from a ford ranger onto an s-10 and ram a grocery cart at 50 mph, you WILL smash your turn signals...
ask me how I know XD
Hats off to you my good man. That’s outstanding! 👍🏻
Wow 🙋♂️ it's amazing job 🤘 I love yours garage 🙈
Wow! What an amazing piece. Thank you for sharing
You can now get specfic chipping fluids and weathering paints and supplies from any distributors. AMMO from MIG has anything you could need for super detaling.
Awesome video! The build and diorama is so cool!
Your painting is a work of art. Very detailed.
Looks like the real thing👍
Very nice..I have the same fujimemi set.
Great approach
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Today becomes History
History becomes Legend
Legend becomes Myth
Whoop Whoop!!!
Very nice work. Everything looks great. Thanks for sharing.
pretty good but needs WAY MORE beer cans on the work benches!!
haha
Very nice content! relaxing to watch and your work is incredibly detailed!
That is fantastic work
Thanks for this amazing content. Loved the video! Great outcome.
Always thought this was a cool hobby. Beetlejuice type stuff. Cool.
It is awesome! I always wanted to build something like that
Looks like an everyday driver in Florida
great build! look so nice and full of details
Another way to obtain body panel dents is by using a Bic lighter. Just barely heat the area you want to have a dent and then just push the area a little bit depending on how big a dent you want.
Thanks for the tour !
Nice I have a 1/18 scale Harley motorcycle custom shop holds about 8 motorcycle and 5 mechanic's.
Very Nice job 👍🏻
My ex-stepfather had a truck like this, as well as a newer one that he inherited from my ex-uncle, when the latter died of a heart attack. Now on a side note, this truck, as well as the GMC S-15 Jimmy, can be awesome trucks. Now you all know about the GMC Syclone, the GMC Typhoon, and the Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme, but it is also equally as possible to put in an LS engine under the hood, which makes them even more formidable custom beasts. Also, in the case of the middle 1990s Chevrolet S-10 and GMC S-15 Jimmy, there is also a third Isuzu variant that is kind of hard to find in the USA that is called the Hombre that can be turned into one as well.
I have not seen anything like this it's the First 🥇🏆 Keep up the work do a Ford maybe 🤔🤔? Over all it's looks fire 🔥🔥
What an amazing garage diorama there, look so nice and full of details. Loving all the work you've done, congratulations!
First class job.
Yine harika bir çalışma olmuş Rahmi hocam. Ellerinize sağlık.
İki hafta önceki videoda yer verdiğiniz örümcek ağları farklı bir dioramada mı kullanılacak?
Teşekkürler Cem Bey. Hayır, saç spreyini kasaya sıkarken oluşan etkiyi diorama için kullanmak isteyen olur belki diye paylaşmıştım. Şimdilik onunla ilgili bir çalışmam yok ancak bir post apokaliptik bir şey olacak tabii ;)
That's awesome! 😎
Man, congrats for your work and grateful for sharing with us this job and your techniques but, sorry about my comment man... But I can't away overlook. . .
The door handles was forgotten. . .
Finally someone noticed that :)
Nice video! What paste did you use to build the floor? What paste with the bricks and gaps between walls?
This is fantastic!
Super cool!
WOW!!!!! AMAZING
Great work!
Incredible job!!!!
A Chevy with the hood up…… how appropriate!
wonderful model!
I have a 1986 chevy s-10 and the only thing I can see that you could have improved on is the paint in the bed of the truck,
NONE of these truck have hardly any paint left in the bed! :)
Luckily with mine the first owner had the foresight to put in a bed liner or mine would be like that as well
Nice diorama
Amazing!!!! I love it!
Very nice 👍 ❤good job ❤
Great job .
looks amazing, very nice👍
Looks amazing 🤩
That's epic 😵
A GM vehicle's natural habitat!
To be fair, same goes for most Eurocars as well.
Very good apart from the whiskey bottles, as an ex mechanic I can tell the wages don’t run to those extravagances.
Thanks for the great video👍
Outstanding work!!
Great quality video 👍 and the diorama itself is sublime 🔥🔥🔥
Great job. Loved the weathering on everything.
Incredible build! Just a small question, have you ever stick a detail in a wrong place and only realized it way later? I really wonder how you can fix that mistake.
Great work. I'm surprised you didn't use the dash gauge decal since it was readily available.
Amazing as usual ! Bravo !
You are a genius.
Very interesting, so nice to watch. I always learn someyhing new from You! All the best for You! ;)
Great build 👌👍👍
Nice video. Turned out really nice. But WAY TOO MANY ADS!
Cool little piece for the shelf in a man cave or somethin
Great diorama!
That was awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!! Where can I find a garage kit like that?
Check HLJ sometimes, you may found if you have luck.
Nice build. The only thing is that those wheels wouldn’t rust at all. All they would do is pit and corrode. The wheels weren’t steel, they were all aluminum.
Amazing. What other garage tool sets kits did you use?