1978 Star Wars X-Wing Restoration - Luke Skywalker
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- Are you a Star Wars fan like me? In this video I restored Luke Skywalker's 1978 X-Wing! This was a really fun restoration project. I used a method called retrobright to bleach the plastic and remove the yellowing. It was really satisfying to bring this one back to life.
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No annoying music. No narration. Just a craftsman at work.
ASMR.
@@metroredline
This is definitely the best ASMR video ever...😎
Definitely, silence is golden.
the ASMR is strong with this one
Just inane comments from morons like you.
I’m remembering Christmas morning. I was only six years old when I unwrapped this present. My father is six years gone and I had forgotten this memory... sincerely I thank you. Treasure them while they are still here.
It made me happy to see this as well for similar reasons.
Amen
Yeah, my dad left us during covid, but I know at some point he went down some store in the winter and got me an X Wing. Best Christmas morning ever.
The amount of nickel plating solution you used for that tiny spring was mind blowing
Yeah like 10 gallons? I was also baffled by that.
Saaaaame
he uses the same tank for other things lmao
I was thinking that he poured it back into the bottle afterwards.
@@gabrielles1851 i really hope it’s something like that.
THIS is the Star Wars holiday special we all need.
Yeah, not that Life Day crap, hahaha!
Yes
Got one in the attic I think its good to go
Happy Life Day, everyone
Yes and not some mediocre starwars every Christmas
can i just take a moment to appreciate how good this guy is at applying stickers
Ikr
No kidding. Surgeons look at this guy and wish their hands were that steady.
Me having flashbacks to Xmas 1979, and making a total clusterfuck of the sticker job on mine, as a 9 year old...
Like da Vinci drawing a perfect freehanded circle.
The fact he's wearing gloves also applying them !!
I loved the restoration but I also loved it how it was. You can tell it's been enjoyed and well cared for, it has all the markings and dirt of imaginative battles!
Minus the scuffed up canopy, the yellow aging on the plastic made it look like it had come right out of the original movies.
I do like the pristine look of the Xwing at the end, but it had more "life" in the beginning. Like with the water damaged Millennium Falcon toy in a different video.
Or left outside and forgotten about. I saw plenty of those owned by kids who had parents who got them whatever new toys they wanted, to hell with what they had.
Yeah I really liked the original look aswell, made it feel more realistic
Not to mention that it actually had significant value in its original state. The "restoration" made it completely worthless to collectors.
my god, the results that you can get when you have the right materials and tools... fantastic job! Please more vintage toy restorations!!
Check out Toy Polloi on YT
@@paulavram6314 I always do, and I love TP, but Dave always says that he prefers to do restorations and repairs using tools and materials that can be easily found in any house or bought for a quid; that's valiant, but when every single tool/material you use for restoration is professional/expensive, of course you can see the difference. However: the de-yellowing process plays a good part in making the result look great, but as far as I know it only lasts a couple of years, after which the yellow parts will turn yellow again.
Agreed 🎅
It's the black gloves man! You also can get away with murder!!!😃
The right materials and tools, but it's the knowledge to use them goes a long way.
I don't know what's more impressive. Your craftsmanship in restoring or the confidence with which you apply these damn stickers.
Marvin Meier - My thoughts exactly! I was just commenting to a friend how he lays down stickers accurately first time every time!
@@foadrightnow5725 😇
Stickers are definitely more impressive I’m having flashbacks to building Lego
He uploaded a video on tricks how to put stickers
@@australiangamer7956 those stickers are forever wonky 😭😭😭
Your lack of pointless dialog impresses me.
Ah, little known fact time. The red stripes on the wing denote the call sign. Luke was Red 5. There are 5 stripes on his xwing in the movie. Everybody has been playing with Biggs Darklighters xwing.
I've seen Star Wars so many times and never noticed this. Thanks for some cool trivia!
@@BryanBalak no worries. Real mind blower ain't it.
Naw, Red 5's X-wing got blown up at Scarif. The techs didn't have enough time to paint the last two stripes on the replacement ship. You know, Alliance union rules and all. Wouldn't want to run afoul of the bureaucracy.
@@bellesogne 😂😂😂
Also, it's pre Battle of Yavin because it's not a pile of debris... :(
I won that X-wing fighter as a kid in 1978! On the inside label of a big fruit juice can ( Hawaiian Punch I think ). Had to answer a skill testing math question and mail it in.
Do you still have it?
@@Barbato283 Unfortunately no, but I did use it in my Star Wars cartoon that I made with a friend in 1978 using 8mm film: ruclips.net/video/rAv-SQiDTig/видео.html
nice
@@LinkiePup I have the same feeling about LEGO Star Wars, I am 90s kid so I grew up around LEGO System and I love the vibe around 1999-2002 LEGO sets, low detail really, sometimes weird color of the bricks but imo beats every set 2010+ :D This year as a Christmas present got myself Slave 1 7144 (Mando vibe) and I love it, guess I am a bit of AFOL now lol :)
@@Revenineakarevan welcome to the darkside. We have cookies 🤓
As kids, we blew up these wonderful toys. Seeing this is quite something
Why? I never understood that along with the parents who would eventually toss them out. I guess I was lucky my parents just put stuff in an attic to rot.
I should have you restore all of my original Star Wars ships! That was so impressive!
I learned how to restore toys over the lock down. Now it's my main hobby. Give it a shot with something cheap. Get something off ebay to learn and practice on. Then move on to your personal collection. Try Toy Polloi too. He's an excellent vintage toy repair man on youtube. Mostly 70's through early 90's. You'll be surprised how easy it is to fix some toys. You may have some of the materials lying around for other uses. Good luck!
@@williamthompson5504 Thanks for the reply! One other quick question...how do you make/obtain the original stickers? I think that might be my biggest challenge in creating a completely refurbished look.
@@polsey74 eBay
Most impressive
Chris Polson Sorry for the late reply. A lot of Star Wars stuff can be downloaded for free and print from Toypolloi. Toyhax is a website that sells repro Star Wars, Gi Joe and Transformer stickers. Feel free to send me a friend request. I can show you some restoration groups. Once a return to my millennium falcon back to like new condition, my heart was so happy.
Wife: “why are you in the bathroom so long?”
Husband: “I’m watching toy restoration videos”
Puffing and panting in the bedroom..making models.
Till legs go to sleep.... I hate when that happens!
i told her i was ' combing my hair'
Same
I'm in the bathroom as I read your comment. Where did he get the stickers from?
Had one in 1978. Amazing how the wings are still in tact! They were so flimsy, mine broke from a very small drop. Nice to see this one restored.
And yet the yellowed dirty one looked more like the one's in the movie.
Glad I found this comment. It looked aged and weathered in the beginning. The process that some people make for these "shiny new toys" to make them look authentic.
It would be perfect to leave that old plastic look, make some repairs and paint work, repair some stickers (sand paper would be peoper to imitate realistic paint defect...), clean cabin glas and... That's It!
But after all - yeah, this repair have some good efects also....
Completely agree. While it is neat to see something over 40 years old resemble how it looked brand new, the modelers of today would have paid for that grime!
@@ccgsweaw It's got an audience. People who grew up unboxing this toy probably would jump on a clean one that looks like it did when they were a kid. I'm a bit younger than that, and so I grew up with this stuff being at flea markets and yard sales. To me, and to other people my age, that grime is part of my nostalgia rather than a mar on it. I'd prefer one worked in, but I get why someone who was like 10 when the movie came out would want an X-Wing exactly how they remember it
True, I mean it's a rebel ship. They tend to always look old and outdated.
This "restoration" basically amounts to; clean everything out, take out the old paint and stickers, fix the electronics, apply new stickers and be done. No weathering, no new paint job, nothing. Even R2-D2 got a new paint job.
It's like the laziest "restoration" ever. It looks good but there is no "soul" to it.
It’s literally all plastic. And he still restores it. Outstanding.
Started off looking like it had spent a lot of time on Tatooine or Dagobah and ended up looking like it had just come off the Incom assembly line. Exellent job!
The before shot actually looks more like a real Star Wars ship.
I agree. The model was new once and now it looks new again. But some might weather new models to look like the movie props. So pick your preference and go for it.
I don't think before looks right, the brownish colour doesn't work (it does for the Falcon), but neither does brand new. X-wings weren't brilliant white, more of a light grey. I think a quick spray in the right colour would look great.
Yes
The battle damage x-wing has a more grey tone to the plastic. I always liked that better when I was a kid.
If he's a modeler then yes, he can paint it to look like the actual stuff. He did a great restoring it to the original though.
I am so used to you doing the low tech toys and machines that it was weird seeing you restore something with so many screws.
OMG I had one of these as a kid! It was one of my all-time best Christmas gifts. I wish I had kept mine.
Out of all the restoration channel that I've seen, this one is my favourite so far. The production is good and the way he cleans every single parts thoroughly is already a huge point for me. Not to mention, he also replaces the damaged parts with a new one, sometimes he makes it from scratch. Keep up the good job!
Like someone said once before, "Impressive, Most Impressive."
If you ever come to Palm Springs, I owe you a beer my friend!
That's Darth Vader line on Empire Strikes Back inside the city of clouds
At first I was like, “Damn why restore it”. It looks battle worn. But after, oh the memories of that white and the hours of fun. Beautiful man.
The Force is strong with this one.
Shut up unless you're Lord Vader
@@subzero7119, that's uncalled for, lol🤣!
@@CJ_7519 I'll freeze you
@@subzero7119, lmao🤣!
I find your lack of faith Disturbing
I didn't know you can fix the yellowing -- amazing! And, as always, idk how you ever get these projects put back together again!
If I tried painting the silver on that blue dome, it would have been all over the place. Your hands are so steady!
I paint miniatures, sometimes on commission, and I'll be honest - that is a WAY bigger and thicker brush than I'd use for those thinner parts. Bloody impressive to see it work!
Amazing work !..but I do have to say, it looks really cool all dirty and aged the way it did.
Agreed. Hard to watch this..
Same - it looked more like Luke's when it was distressed. No self respecting Rebel would have a brand new X-Wing! Where's the fun in that?
It will look that way again in about another 40 years lol
@@electricrhetoric6201 Given it will be played with. I have a feeling this one will end up on display. ;)
I had one of these and many others, my Mother sold them to my Stepfather's brothers kid's, I will always be angry about it. They were all mint and boxed I even had a slave one.
The lightsaber in the screwdriver drawer was such an awesome and subtle touch! I smiled when i caught that. Nice work, nice craftsmanship!
The plastic looks so clean and new, like it was freshly painted.
The patina from age certainly made it look more like a rebel fighter.
that's what I was thinking too; the finished restoration looks damn cool, don't get me wrong, but it puts it into the fresh clean look of episode 1, 2, 3.
The dirty look made it actually look like one
Beat me to it!!
Needs to add some paint “wash” and dirty that XWing up
Yeah. I kinda of prefer before the restoration.
Agreed. Nobody wants a chrome R2D2 and Luke’s x-wing wasn’t right off the line.
They were both beautiful in their own way
Just hit me right in the nostalgia. A very dear friend had one of these. Was so incredibly jealous at the time.
I was in shock that it was all in one piece. Usually all the blasters and stickers are gone. Great video sir.
I was shocked to see all the lazer cannons in place. They may have already acquired spare parts from somewhere before he got it, lol
Im under the impression that this is not actually from 1978...but that its a reissue of the original that has ages about 10 years or so.
or bent blasters.
@@daveonbass79 Now way, its completely analog.
That's the first video I've seen to do a time lapse of the retro bright. Awesome!
the amount of wear and tear this has shows it's been loved and played with for a long time❤
Restoration was great, don't get me wrong, but the "weathering" on the original/dirty X-Wing looked pretty cool too.
i have the exactly same thought , in the movies they don't look brand new
Yeah it looked way more authentic as it was. I would have been happy if he cleaned up the cockpit and left the rest!
I even think that the dirt was gone with the soap wash, but the “whitening” was too much
I thought the same, they’re far from perfect in the movie.
That’s why I roughed mine up in the dirt and broke that whiney-“authentic laser” sound and LED light real quick. (Especially after the ESB and it needed to go in the water ... ‘cause, you know, Dagobah?)
I was really hoping he would paint in the panel lines. I know that's not how the toy looked originally, but when there's that much detail in the white plastic it's amazing how much it pops with a bit of black in the nooks and crannies.
I had one of these in the early to mid 80's. I loved playing with my Star War's toys. I had the Hoth Base, an AT-AT, the X-Wing and many action figures that I stored in the Darth Vader storage unit. *Thank you to Rescue & Restore* for the care and affection you display towards these items. This video brought back some great memories that were stored away for many years. Almost got choked up dammit!
the Retrobrighting was amazing to see.
That is one of the coolest toys of my generation. Star Wars changed the game back in the day. The Darth Vader Tie fighter and Millennium Falcon make that list too.
"Thank the Maker, this oil bath is going to feel sooo good"
Which that line is even more hilarious when you consider the he is taking a bath in his maker's step brother's house while his (the maker) son is there
@BlueDracolich 13 In Episode 2 he literally refers to Anakin as "The Maker" when Anakin goes to the farm to find his mom. ruclips.net/video/31OItWujGO4/видео.html
You’re welcome
This new R&R episode is the BEST Christmas present I've gotten
memories of my childhood!!! i still have about 40 original action figures in a Darth Vader collectors case. With all the guns.
Wow, some will not understand this but many will! I found this to be one of the most satisfying things I have ever seen. Incredible video and job!!!!
This man knows how to put stickers on a lego set
I was thinking the same thing!
I wish he was there for me when I was a little kid putting on stickers on lego sets
Didn’t want to make that sound creepy
Awesome job! Here's a tip for screws into plastic: gently turn the screw backwards, until the thread clicks onto the existing threads in the plastic, then screw in. Thus way you're not creating new threads or cross threading, etc.
This is the way!!!
You have spoken
Yes, but please go away.
"This is the way!" - everyone else in unison
This is luke's starfighter...has nothing to do with the Mandalorian 😂🤷 The proper quote is "May the force be with you"
@@TheFightersspirit That's weird. I saw Luks starfighter on the Mandalorian.
This brings back memories of flying Luke around the house in his X-Wing.
I am 50 now but damn.. I had one of these and loved it when I was a kid. I had a great collection from way back.
I'm just impressed all the pieces are there and the wings stayed open originally (had to prop mine open with checker pieces)
4:32 " i will try to remove the yellowing "
" Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try "
- Yoda, Master
Only the sith deals in absolutes... Yoda was a sith lord all this time! 😂
So was jar jar binks
Replating that spring makes saying you pay attention to detail an understatement!
I have to say watching this video was surprisingly satisfying, especially since I had the same model X Wing back in 1978 and it great seeing it restored back to it's former glory. You definitely have some serious craftsmanship there going on there and well done!
Just curious: what is that electric motor supposed to do but spin? It has a sprocket so I expect it was used to drive something but now it just turns?
Hi, it just spins and makes noise. It's suppose to sound like an space engine sound, sounds weird to me personally.
I think simulating the "X wing noise" only
The gear on the motor was mounted next to a small piece of flexible plastic. The gear would spin and rub that plastic, making a sort of laser sound.
@@MattKrogmeier There ye go! See the comment section can be used for good sometimes.
Most of the original larger Kenner ships besides Slave 1 had this feature.
This is one of the few toys I had as a child. We lost everything in the fire. It was beautiful to see it again.
I saw the Falcon, but had missed this one - thank you again, it’s so lovely to see childhood toys being brought back to life, and all in slightly less than 15 minutes...
The 311 thumbs down were all the relatives of the storm troopers that were killed in the first Death Star.
Almost double that amount now, so it looks like more relatives have found the vid. Joking aside, I'm genuinely interested in their reasons for disliking this video. Wonder what that could be.
@@DrMogilus they are new trilogy fans
I never expected to see retrobrighting on this channel, and I'm so glad you showed it in timelapse, it was super satisfying to watch!!!
It looked like the clear cover was still a bit yellow at the end. Does retrobrighting not work well on transparent plastics?
Palpatine: The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities that some consider to be... unnatural...
R&R: I wanna place decals with inhuman confidence and precision.
As my wife and I watched this great restore, my 3 year old daughter came into the room asking what was happening. We told her you were fixing it. At the end she shouted "IT'S READY TO FLY!" Great video.
I have the same one, built in 1979, 1980. Time for restoration. God bless you.
👏👏👏👏😎✌🏻Awesome work!
Like Vader used to say: "Impressive, most impressive." 😎👍🏼
Love that you have a Lightsaber hilt in your screwdriver tool drawer. Excellent!
Can you even imagine how many epic battles were faught and won with this fighter or how many young jedi piloted this very craft
The stories this thing could tell
I've thought about that. I wonder if it had one owner and then sat on a shelf or something. The wings still lock open. The laser cannons don't fall off. The landing gear stays open. We played with mine until that thing wouldn't stay open unless you held it and forget about the landing gear locking in place and the cannons fell off a lot because we took them apart so often :( This thing is in amazing condition -- both before and after restore. I'm jealous ;)
Son of Liberty ... A Seditionist and a terrible speller . Seems your group’s ignorance of law and how governments work goes hand in hand.
Who needs hallmark Christmas movies when you have this
There’s something charming about seeing an old, grimy model of something that’s meant to be all beat up. Yet for the OG Star Wars fans that had these toys as kids, I can only imagine that feeling of nostalgia as the remember when they first opened the box
One X-wing? Great, we're saved. :|
I JUST SAW THAT!!
@@Murrlin27, once I saw X-Wing restoration, automatic click!
"Impressive. MOST impressive."
Takes me back 45 years, when me and my cousin played together, on the weekends.
This X-Wing looks like it was pulled
out of a Swamp by Luke-Skywalker....
*_Until This Man Restored It!_*
*I A M I M P R E S S E D . . .*
Master, I don't believe it.
That is why you fail...
These things didn't look this good when they were new. This guy is a wizard.
My mom got me one of these awesome toys in 1978 when I was 6 years old. I still remember how cool it was having a star wars toy. I got the Luke x wing pilot version too....did he come with it? Yeah, I lost my wingtip cannons too! They wouldn't stay on for anything. Thanks for sharing your amazing craftsmanship with us!!
Amazing work love the repaint of the R2D2 as well . Bringing toys back to their former glory :)
This was a golden era when they didn't make things difficult to repair.
He literally had to drill pieces of it off
@@BenDover-tk3jj You consider THAT being difficult? FFS
@@00XNine yes, an xwing model now is much easier to repair, you don't have to drill peices out and replace them. I would know because I own both of them
@@BenDover-tk3jj if you think having to take a drill to pop 4 holes in a PLASTIC TOY designed in 1977 is difficult, you've got issues.
I don't think this is that easy, it's not rocket science, but if you watch the video you'll notice that you need more than just a drill. Soldering was done, not everyone does that or had the tools.
I remember in 1977 I was 9 years old going to to Child World in Dedham, MA with my Mom's b/f driving me, and I had $10 and was so excited to get this X-Wing. I got there and they had a whole isle of TIE fighters, Millennium Falcons, Star Wars figures and it was crowded by other kids and their parents. I found the XWing and to my utter sadness it was like $25. I was so bummed out. But my Mom's b/f felt bad for me and said "here kid" and gave me the extra $15. I was soooo happy! 56 years later - here it is brand new!
I almost expected a voice at the end of this vid to announce "Byyyyy Kenner!"
Second only to the Green Oven (which is my favorite restore you’ve done!!) So awesome to see something from my childhood restored!!
My boy Luke flyin in luxury now
This is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen! You do an amazing job! I was absolutely transfixed on watching and not having music or talking made it even better. I’m going to literally watch everything you put up. Thank You for all your hard work.
The 8-Bit Guy would be proud of your Retrobrighting
You're amazing. And I'm FOREVER impressed by your ability to put stickers on so perfect! I've NEVER had stickers look that good! Keep up with the awesome!!!
“Do or do not. There is no try.” - Yoda
That was cool. Appreciate the different techniques you used
13:26 I don’t know why, but this really caught me off guard
*in my head* I hope he repaints R2D2
*30 seconds later*
OH MY GOD HES DOING IT
I wasn't the only one! I knew he wouldn't let us down :D
Same!
Wow! Core memory right here for me! I remember pestering my parents to get me of these.
Plot twist: this is the guy that repaired Woodys’ arm in Toy Story 2 in Al’s apartment.
🙌🙌🙌🙌
Wow, I've been thinking the same thing as I watch these videos. I love that scene, and these videos are like a real life version of that scene.
2:14 You got a lot of carbon scoring here. Looks like you toys have seen a lot of action!
I'd like it if he added some battle damage. A pristine ship isn't as interesting.
Many my retro LEGO become yellowing and your video become a guide to restoring my LEGO. Terima kasih banyak 🙏 from Indonesia 🇮🇩
And little did he know that the x-wing he restored was the version that Luke crashed in the swamp looking for yoda😆
This educational video goes; to all of you people, who are so much in love with 'Star Wars.'
@@georgeshelton6281 I was suprised that toy restoration like that existed. I wonder how hard it is to hrt t he decals for them.
@@KallumBest It was the Reverend Bob Larson who criticized 'Star Wars;' I least expected to get, the truth from him at first. Since Bob Larson who was telling me that, the 'Star Wars' storyline, contains new age philosophy. Such as like Zen Buddhism, Hinduism and Muslim Supremacy. Even Pastor Robert Morris; has preached to me, in caring about the truth. Even Judge Judy said the truth shall set you free.
My brother still has this toy in the box somewhere, we gotta find it.
That’s what they all say
@@rigo.acosta lol no really he found it at a yard sale and the lady said 3 bucks for it lol
@@ernestoorozco-jimenez4966 put it on ebay and watch the bidding war commence.
@@DeathMetalRob he love starwars that much no amount of money will get rid of it.
The force is definitely strong with this one!!!!!!
I can hear all the starters collectors screaming when you took the stickers off
...from their mom’s basement
I felt a great disturbance in the force...
As if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror?
Personally I like to see original "honest age" piece's AND fully restored piece's in the same collection. I like to see what they look originally when purchased next to one that shows genuine age. Mayby that's just me
Either way, an excellent restoration as usual.
I don't even collect these but I was like "aw"
The restored piece still looked amazing
Thanks for finding my X Wing I've been looking everywhere for it.
I literally went WOW when it popped up on my notifications
Absolutely stunning revitalization. Thanks for sharing. I would consider doing the same, but I kinda like the antiquity of my now vintage X-Wing. It now looks like Yoda just lifted it from that Degobah swamp.
Nice; I realized that I still remember putting the stickers on my X-Wing when I was a kid.
"You will know when you are calm, at peace, passive" - Yoda.
And i know when i can calm ,peace and passive, when me watching you restoring something. 😊
This was impressive. It was more screen accurate at the start though.