It is Wednesday! We are doing our best on posting Wednesday, Friday's and Sunday’s! Lots of moving parts behind the scenes, but it all comes down to the creative process and taking the time to get it right! We got verified! Thank you to all who helped push us past the 100k subscriber mark! Victor is over the moon excited to be working with Ian again, as are we! Let us know you enjoyed todays video by giving us a LIKE, a COMMENT and check to make sure you are SUBSCRIBED! See you all on Friday! ~ The Roussels 👽 👽
I wish you could stop the automated pop-ups to subscribe during your videos. It blocks what we were trying to view. Just constructive criticism, please don’t be offended.
Every time a conversation about a project begins with - "All we gotta do is..." you know there's trouble ahead. You two keep at it and I'll keep watching!
You could never accuse Victor of being short of ideas! It's great to watch Ian interpret and adapt to Victor's vision. Just love how this is turning out.
I like where you're going with this, altho I wouldn't have hacked up the roof until I had spun it around and saw how it fit the opposite way. (if you did, you didn't show us) Seems to me like that crown on the roof could have worked well with the follow-through on the back of the fenders...but it's too late now. But it's all part of the creative process. As an artist, I live for this stuff! Keep it coming!!
Watching you build is so different than most custom builders! Love how it's a constant evolution of ideas ! And having the misses is definitely a plus !
man i miss working on cars. , i ruptured a bunch of disks and nerve damage in back but ill watch ian it feels like im helping ill watch this he is best body guy i have ever seen
BLOW MY MIND! Ian another master class. Definitely creative genius, an explosion of art and vision, when you and Victor get together. You gotta love it ,I sure do. cheers
I watched this earlier but unable to enter my comments: Ian is at it again. When he touched something it turns into amazing piece. Obviously, he knows what he is doing and not afraid t cut here, cut there and cut, cut, cut. 😂 However, I trust his judgement and determination. Eventually, his work on this project will come out like a masterpiece. Hi Ms. Jamie 👍🤩👏👋
Hi Ian ! No matter how many of your videos I watch , you never fail to amaze me with your ability to fit all these mismatched parts , and come up with a work of art ! Jamie , your excellent camera work puts your viewers right in the shop with you. Your comments add so much to the already fantastic content ! Thank both of you !
I watch your videos over and over because they are more entertaining than anything else on cable. I love that there's not a lot of silly shit and people trying to be actors and comedians. You tell it like it is!!!
I think that's why these guys work so well together.Because Ian can really turn Victor's ideas into something real. In fact sometimes he knows what victor wants even before victor knows what he wants
Hey there you lovely Roussels, I have been trying to imagine the ‘Cadiwack’ when finished. I’m expecting Victor to surprise us with his colour choice. Great viewing as always. UK support as ever!
I see your really excited aboout this build..its looking awesome and with Victor being the gate keeper and preserving a lot of your best builds ...your going to be remembered forever...Jamie your doing great
I would actually have kept the roof/trunk in the original direction, instead of turning it around. The little v-notch would been a good continuation of the hood’s v-shape and on the back that round shape would tuck in nicely with the rear roundness of the fenders (transforming the vehicle from front to back from edgy v-shape to tucked). 🤔 That’s just my opinion. Ian truly is a master fabricator, whatever ends up being, it will be great!
Loving the shape of the rear fenders but I think it needs some more enhancements oh my God I think I am channeling Victor LOL, one thing I have to say is I always love how you grab bits and pieces many old bits alot or recycling parts I think that is so good making them work ,that is art . Jamie didn't really notice and shaking with the camera in the wind doing a good job Jamie
The process of making paper templates for a basis to start with is a really fun process, I've done that myself- Love your efforts producing the videos, Jamie is doing great on these- thanks to both of you - Dave
You got to love those pontoon fenders. There are a bunch of custom cars out there built in this similar style , but nobody shows us how much it takes for an idea in one man’s head to be transformed by another man . Ian and Victor have been working together on enough cars that the comfort level seems to be what makes it so enjoyable watching a vehicle come to life. But after the metal master is done with his work the amount of finishing work still is impressive. As viewers we are privileged to be invited along on your creations .
Love to see Ian’s problem solving when he’s given a direction. That’s why we watch. Victor is a necessary character but it’s Ian’s show…with Jamie…got to have Jamie.
Loving the build, as usual!!! How about putting the "V" shaped bit of the roof back on??? Basically, shortening the roof, trunk, body whatever it is now??? 😂😂😂 So then you'll have the rounded edge!!! 🤔🤔🤔
Jamie, I just got done watching the video on Hectors cars, tell me that the back of the Auburn doesn’t resemble a voluptuous woman laying on her stomach 😂😂 I love that!
Truly amazing watching an artist of metal fabrication at work. I know you said, I do stuff that anyone can do at home. I say, no way at all. This is pure art. You need incredible vision to see how it will all come together. Kudos to you Ian. And victor has a keen eye for what looks great too. I’m sure this will be another masterpiece.
What about maybe adding racing style torpedo shaped long extended headrests on each side like the 1960 s (some Models) TBirds had? We love your channel. Bill
@billtodd6509 I was thinking the same thing. You could mimic the shape of the front fender peaks and maybe bring it back to a twin boat tail or something similar. Great idea!
@@BradfordKMassey Thank you. I cant remember what they called those Thunderbirds, but I was referring to the one that had the molded fiberglass kit that made it a two seater with sloping headrests, but you may have the better idea of matching the contour of the front fenders as headrest style, Bill
The fabricator and the editor, creative as always. I like the idea of twin headrests blending into a single boat tail. Something along the lines of a Lotus 11 but one at each seat. You're starting to lose the peaks in the fenders but the English wheel will take care of that. Congrats on the 100K subscribers, keep up the great work.
As a construction guy seeing u measuring from rough cut things that arent square had me saying I would make jigs and chalk lines on floor to measure. But the ole eyecrometer works
How you transition from skeleton to a definite shape and form is intriguing, to say the least.... As you said... it's a starting point... Wonderful stuff again, Sir... and Jamie, on camera getting the lines and really emphasizing what Ian is explaining.... 🤙🤙👽👽
Looks really cool with the fender going out, coming in towards the trunk and then the trunk goes out again to the V, can´t wait to see it take more shape!
Victor loves his enhancements 😅.... lm liking the roof the way it is at the back , coming to a point like that , looks perfect with those rear fenders 👍
I like the idea of having two creases in the truck lid. Kinda mimicking the peaks from the headlights, following that design into the rear. Rather than one peak down the center (boat tail) Victor said he would entertain that idea as well
It is Wednesday! We are doing our best on posting Wednesday, Friday's and Sunday’s! Lots of moving parts behind the scenes, but it all comes down to the creative process and taking the time to get it right! We got verified! Thank you to all who helped push us past the 100k subscriber mark! Victor is over the moon excited to be working with Ian again, as are we!
Let us know you enjoyed todays video by giving us a LIKE, a COMMENT and check to make sure you are SUBSCRIBED! See you all on Friday! ~ The Roussels 👽 👽
🍀Very cool 👀✌️
I look forward to every video, thank you guys and congratulations on 100k. do y'all still have Thurston the turtle?
Com certeza!
Leave those points on the left and right side of the back end
I wish you could stop the automated pop-ups to subscribe during your videos. It blocks what we were trying to view. Just constructive criticism, please don’t be offended.
It's cold in Michigan today,but after watching you inspired me to fire up the heater and get back to my project in the garage.
Every time a conversation about a project begins with -
"All we gotta do is..."
you know there's trouble ahead.
You two keep at it and I'll keep watching!
You could never accuse Victor of being short of ideas! It's great to watch Ian interpret and adapt to Victor's vision. Just love how this is turning out.
I like where you're going with this, altho I wouldn't have hacked up the roof until I had spun it around and saw how it fit the opposite way. (if you did, you didn't show us)
Seems to me like that crown on the roof could have worked well with the follow-through on the back of the fenders...but it's too late now.
But it's all part of the creative process.
As an artist, I live for this stuff!
Keep it coming!!
I saw the same thing.
This is the perfect project for Ian to master the English Wheel 👍⚙️🔧😎
😂
It was good to see Victor again
Watching you build is so different than most custom builders! Love how it's a constant evolution of ideas ! And having the misses is definitely a plus !
With Ian's skills and Victor's
'enhancements' thus will be an awesome project! Glad to be along for the ride, thank you Jamie.
Metal Art .. Ian’s a very creative builder - pluss most of his builds end up being driven on public roads . Very interesting !
I love your wife's voice in these episodes, adds just the right balance in your projects
I see you found a use for those magnets! I'm going to have to order some more for myself, my wife has half of mine on the refrigerator😳
man i miss working on cars. , i ruptured a bunch of disks and nerve damage in back but ill watch ian it feels like im helping ill watch this he is best body guy i have ever seen
We hope that this feels like you are there...I really try to make it feel as such ~ Jamie
BLOW MY MIND! Ian another master class. Definitely creative genius, an explosion of art and vision, when you and Victor get together. You gotta love it ,I sure do. cheers
I love seeing the background details. You’re a man with patience and a realtime vision…
And so the process begins !!! This is going to be a great build !!!
That car looks like an MG but American sized. Really cool.
The 1954 MG TF ROADSTER.
I watched this earlier but unable to enter my comments: Ian is at it again. When he touched something it turns into amazing piece. Obviously, he knows what he is doing and not afraid t cut here, cut there and cut, cut, cut. 😂 However, I trust his judgement and determination. Eventually, his work on this project will come out like a masterpiece. Hi Ms. Jamie 👍🤩👏👋
Hello!
Hi Ian ! No matter how many of your videos I watch , you never fail to amaze me with your ability to fit all these mismatched parts , and come up with a work of art ! Jamie , your excellent camera work puts your viewers right in the shop with you. Your comments add so much to the already fantastic content ! Thank both of you !
I watch your videos over and over because they are more entertaining than anything else on cable. I love that there's not a lot of silly shit and people trying to be actors and comedians. You tell it like it is!!!
As a life long model builder it was interesting hearing the term “kit bashing” from Ian. That’s exactly what he’s doing but with 1/1 scale parts! 😎
Victor - oh this car I have to have it!!!
Also Victor - now cut it up and change it totally!!😂😂😂😂
Yes, he seen something different in it 😆
That's exactly what Victor was looking for. The back wider than the front. Perfect.
I think that's why these guys work so well together.Because Ian can really turn Victor's ideas into something real. In fact sometimes he knows what victor wants even before victor knows what he wants
I can’t believe how much and fast this car has just transformed! Loving it! Good stuff!!
Looking like a great start, thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
Hey there you lovely Roussels, I have been trying to imagine the ‘Cadiwack’ when finished. I’m expecting Victor to surprise us with his colour choice. Great viewing as always. UK support as ever!
I see your really excited aboout this build..its looking awesome and with Victor being the gate keeper and preserving a lot of your best builds ...your going to be remembered forever...Jamie your doing great
Ian work is like haute couture, like it a lot!
It's looking like a totally different vehicle. Thanks for sharing with us.
I would actually have kept the roof/trunk in the original direction, instead of turning it around. The little v-notch would been a good continuation of the hood’s v-shape and on the back that round shape would tuck in nicely with the rear roundness of the fenders (transforming the vehicle from front to back from edgy v-shape to tucked). 🤔
That’s just my opinion. Ian truly is a master fabricator, whatever ends up being, it will be great!
Nice to see Victor, he has the eye!
Loving the shape of the rear fenders but I think it needs some more enhancements oh my God I think I am channeling Victor LOL, one thing I have to say is I always love how you grab bits and pieces many old bits alot or recycling parts I think that is so good making them work ,that is art .
Jamie didn't really notice and shaking with the camera in the wind doing a good job Jamie
I often don’t agree with victor, but his parameters seem to encourage a lot of creativity.
The process of making paper templates for a basis to start with is a really fun process, I've done that myself- Love your efforts producing the videos, Jamie is doing great on these- thanks to both of you - Dave
Thanks so much! 😊
Anyone else notice how Jaime muffles the sound of the power tools? Very nice. Great idea Jaime 👌
Yes! Thank you!
And she always plays the absolute best music! Well done Jamie!
This has some late 30's Delahaye vibes to it. Love it!
You got to love those pontoon fenders. There are a bunch of custom cars out there built in this similar style , but nobody shows us how much it takes for an idea in one man’s head to be transformed by another man . Ian and Victor have been working together on enough cars that the comfort level seems to be what makes it so enjoyable watching a vehicle come to life. But after the metal master is done with his work the amount of finishing work still is impressive. As viewers we are privileged to be invited along on your creations .
The transformation is awesome, i cant believe the difference and we get to witness the creative process. Thank you guys! Well done😊
loving how orange the Zephyr looks in sunlit overexposure from inside the shop
hope that influences your paint choice
😎
The back end is starting to look real good. Using that roof skin was brilliant.
With each episode your, coordination with filming and working is getting better....good job!
I get a lot of fabrication ideas from you, thanks and keep up the great work.
You make this metal fabrication stuff look so dang easy
Nice bit of slo mo welding! Love it 😅❤
Nice to see Victor again.
Indeed!
A friend used to say "you're either mildewing or barbecuing". Ian is always barbecuing!
Just visualizing something like that is awesome
Love to see Ian’s problem solving when he’s given a direction. That’s why we watch. Victor is a necessary character but it’s Ian’s show…with Jamie…got to have Jamie.
Really nice how you both keep everything real, I enjoy your look so far on the trunk , can’t wait for the next step
Like she said earlier.
It's amazing seeing you take part of one car and mold it to fit another! Great job!
Loving the build, as usual!!!
How about putting the "V" shaped bit of the roof back on???
Basically, shortening the roof, trunk, body whatever it is now??? 😂😂😂
So then you'll have the rounded edge!!!
🤔🤔🤔
Lookin good Ian and Jamie, also loving all those projects filling up the yard.
You guys totally rock!! Thanks for sharing your process....artist at work 😎👍
Video is looking great! Thank you for the volume edit on grinding. We appreciate the work you put into it.
The honda 350x in the background is awesome 👌
Jamie, I just got done watching the video on Hectors cars, tell me that the back of the Auburn doesn’t resemble a voluptuous woman laying on her stomach 😂😂 I love that!
Did you need a cold shower afterwards ? 🤣
Looking real good. 😯 Love your work Ian. Victor is gonna be happy 😋 ...you can see what he wants 😎
It's coming together nicely. Looking forward to seeing the English wheel work. Thanks for sharing
Always a treat to see you your wildly creative best. TY
Love where this is going Ianzilla! 😊👍🙏🙏
Truly amazing watching an artist of metal fabrication at work. I know you said, I do stuff that anyone can do at home. I say, no way at all. This is pure art. You need incredible vision to see how it will all come together. Kudos to you Ian. And victor has a keen eye for what looks great too. I’m sure this will be another masterpiece.
Wow, thank you!
What about maybe adding racing style torpedo shaped long extended headrests on each side like the 1960 s (some Models) TBirds had? We love your channel. Bill
@billtodd6509 I was thinking the same thing. You could mimic the shape of the front fender peaks and maybe bring it back to a twin boat tail or something similar. Great idea!
@@BradfordKMassey Thank you. I cant remember what they called those Thunderbirds, but I was referring to the one that had the molded fiberglass kit that made it a two seater with sloping headrests, but you may have the better idea of matching the contour of the front fenders as headrest style, Bill
Bravo à votre travail super cool 👍
Grat job as always Jamie pulling it all together.! Ian, you have such vision! George The GlassMan
Evolving excellent guys 😊
Wow. Looking great. You are very clever. Have a good week. Marc from 🇦🇺
The fabricator and the editor, creative as always. I like the idea of twin headrests blending into a single boat tail. Something along the lines of a Lotus 11 but one at each seat. You're starting to lose the peaks in the fenders but the English wheel will take care of that. Congrats on the 100K subscribers, keep up the great work.
That would be cool
Pretty Cool watching Ian work Magic on the Caddy!
Congratulations, you reached your hundred thousand mark you’re a real you tuber now, you Guys deserve it. Congrats!!!
Your workshop is like a man's ultimate dream
Looks perfect!
When you fix at axle/wheel location it will jump into perfection. Cover that opening and the concept is amazing. Nice work Sir.
Love watching Ian and Jamie build a car that looks to be 30' long!!
Making something out of thin air and metal or glass is Ian's Forte! Nice!👍😎
That is taking shape. The mixed mash of parts is amazing.
Love the look of the back end👌👌👌
Don't forget you are moving the back fenders towards the doors, which is going to change the lines. Great work Ian.
Thanks for the visioneering excellence !!!
As a construction guy seeing u measuring from rough cut things that arent square had me saying I would make jigs and chalk lines on floor to measure. But the ole eyecrometer works
It's like your channeling the designing engineers of Cadillac in 1937
It is very interesting to watch a TV show car be transformed into a new project 🤠
Right?!
What vision and imagination you have Ian. The car is going to be awesome.
Ian I listen to the song magic by America when I am looking at your creations. That caddy is looking great keep up the great work. It’s magic!
How you transition from skeleton to a definite shape and form is intriguing, to say the least....
As you said... it's a starting point...
Wonderful stuff again, Sir... and Jamie, on camera getting the lines and really emphasizing what Ian is explaining....
🤙🤙👽👽
You two are awesome, and it is a real joy watching Ian work
Glad you enjoyed it
Victor loved it. Now I get to watch as it comes to life.
Looks really cool with the fender going out, coming in towards the trunk and then the trunk goes out again to the V, can´t wait to see it take more shape!
The challenge has been accepted. Go for it Ian.
Hard work in search of those sexy lines . . . .
Your the man
Mad fab skills
Ian, what you do is not an "everyman" kind of thing. While everyone has some artistic tendencies you are the master show us a way - your way.
You make it look so easy!
Can you flip caddy fenders backwards and back them up to zephyr and use them as the inner wheel house?
Ianize it like you always do this will be incredible when it's done you and your investor have doe out of this world work !
Victor loves his enhancements 😅.... lm liking the roof the way it is at the back , coming to a point like that , looks perfect with those rear fenders 👍
Front end? Suggest closing bumper holes and using Volkswagen I bumper for each side. Would add to it not take away.
🎵 He's the best around, nothing ever going to keep him down 🎶
Loving the show guy's from the UK 🇬🇧
I like the idea of having two creases in the truck lid. Kinda mimicking the peaks from the headlights, following that design into the rear. Rather than one peak down the center (boat tail) Victor said he would entertain that idea as well
I say 3 peaks but the centre one only around 12'' long and fade out.
Nice work you guys!. The camera work is great. I see Dr Walt got the heavy cutting jobs this time.
Build the back of the seat area with the semicircular backing for each seat and graft the roof to the seat back frame 😎💪🏽🤙🏼
That looks awesome 👌 👏 I like that angle of the filler piece. Great job 👏 👍
Respect to Victor for this projects new life.
Respect to Ian goes without saying.