How to Re-Cast Hot Wheels Parts for Customizing

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @MASHQUE
    @MASHQUE 6 лет назад +2

    After watching this video a month ago, I started to cast my own Topper Johnny Lightning motors. I just retired and am wanting to restore 100+ old Topper cars that I have, but most are without engines. This resin motor reproduction has now allowed me to make about 3 dozen of at least 4 different motors. I've also made ladders for a few Flameouts. I will also be trying the clear resin for windshields and bubbles. What a fantastic method to do on my own. Unlike Hotwheels, Johnny Lightning repro part vendors don't exist. This process has changed my restoration abilities. Thanks BaremetalHW!

  • @smitty1987buick
    @smitty1987buick 8 лет назад +24

    Just wanted to start off by saying, the detail in your videos is TOP NOTCH, your do SPECTACULAR work. In this video you mentioned doing a video about re-casting from metal and would also love seeing that video as well! Keep up the great work!

  • @tenaxxband
    @tenaxxband 6 лет назад +1

    when i was a foundryman doing fine art castings I'd get assigned to the mold making department when things in metal pour were slow. we used to use a vacuum pump to outgas the mold rubber before pouring and then pour from a ways above the piece we were molding to string out the latex. this worked very well for getting the bubbles out, and saved money and time in wax chase

  • @Chrisdaehan
    @Chrisdaehan 6 лет назад

    I shared your videos with my Dad which is an Artist.. and he consider you are one of a kind. Bravo!!!

  • @TheKiefmike
    @TheKiefmike 7 лет назад +8

    This was the best youtube video I've watched in a long time, and I don't even collect model cars. Or cast stuff.

  • @mercoid
    @mercoid 7 лет назад +12

    Ya know what might be an interesting project? Making a stretch limo by grafting two like models together....

  • @MichaelSmith-qw6vn
    @MichaelSmith-qw6vn 6 лет назад

    I've been following a few channels on hot wheels and a lot of them are very good. But your channel is just fantastic. I've learned a lot and had fun watching. Thanks for posting.

  • @apodis4900
    @apodis4900 8 лет назад +32

    Your resin cast looks way better in my opinion.

  • @xXWOND3RBR3ADXx
    @xXWOND3RBR3ADXx 6 лет назад +1

    I really liked the stop motion photos of the details of the engine.

  • @ronwhitbeck5620
    @ronwhitbeck5620 5 лет назад

    I absolutely love watching your videos as they are giving me knowledge to get started customizing some of my own cars. I haven't done anything yet, but I do intend to. I haven't seen a video yet for casting parts in metal and I would really like to. Have you ever cast a base in metal to replace a plastic one? I look forward to seeing what you do next.

  • @coolcarley100
    @coolcarley100 6 лет назад

    Remember having a new 1 of these it was a favorite then would love to see this one finished.

  • @ronwalsh
    @ronwalsh 7 лет назад

    I was just watching some of your videos, and I am amazed that you can turn a car that most would just toss into something awesome. I guess I will have to start watching yard sales for used cars.

  • @digitaldevil7777
    @digitaldevil7777 8 лет назад +1

    Great stuff man, I have been watching all of your videos and they are a great resource in customizing.

  • @bkehlin
    @bkehlin 7 лет назад +4

    When pouring the resin into the mold, tap the side to release air bubbles.

  • @hazysativa3045
    @hazysativa3045 7 лет назад +2

    You keep finding cars I haven't seen since I was like 3-4 and its nuts how much of a time warp you can have...

  • @baremetalHW
    @baremetalHW  11 лет назад

    You can buy a set that includes all you see above it is called the "super casting kit" and sells for 70 bucks. All you will need is a scale. You could do wheels but they would be much more complicated and would no doubt need to cure in a vacuum to remove all the bubbles. When doing small castings surface tension is a big problem.Also since most wheels are "chrome" you would need a way to "chrome" them. This needs to also be done in a vacuum.. something I am working on.

  • @jimmytheskid4184
    @jimmytheskid4184 8 лет назад +1

    Great vids mate , just want to share my observation , the blower top pully has what looks like a bit of miss or something in mould process,but the result makes that engine look a bit futuristic with a big pipe coming out 👍👍

  • @DBs58
    @DBs58 3 года назад

    Very good job on that motor!! Great how-to video for us noobues as well, thank you!!

  • @MrMikeyt65
    @MrMikeyt65 2 года назад

    The resin engine looks amazing especially after the oil wash

  • @PacManDreaming
    @PacManDreaming 6 лет назад

    I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but you can cold cast metals. Basically, it's metallic powder, like aluminum, that's added to the resin. There's several videos on RUclips showing this process.

  • @paulwood3131
    @paulwood3131 6 лет назад

    Very helpful. Nice step by step process.

  • @randombrandon1940
    @randombrandon1940 8 лет назад +5

    How do you "Oil Wash"? Thanks in advance!! imo, The one you made looks better!

  • @jmcgrady29
    @jmcgrady29 8 лет назад +1

    Another great video....Thank you for taking the time to teach.

  • @carrcohol
    @carrcohol 7 лет назад

    I saw Chip Foose make a really complex shaped mold of something for a car a long time ago. He stuck a hemispherical plastic dome over the poured latex or rubber mold with just a simple shop vac connected to get the bubbles out of the mold liquid material. I bet you could rig a real simple (and inexpensive) copy of that with some tupperware or rubbermaid type thing with either some clay, play doh, or weather stripping as a seal between the dome and the counter top or what have you. I imagine that it wouldnt require much vacuum to suck the bubbles out of both the mold and the resin before they set.

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  7 лет назад

      Great idea with the vacuum. I have moved to using pressure instead of a vacuum as pressure won't make as much of a mess and I get much better results than vacuum.

  • @PapiDoesIt
    @PapiDoesIt 8 лет назад

    Have you seen the Hot Wheels casting kit from the 70s? I had one and made all kinds of waxy plastic cars. It got thrown away when the handle cracked, and we couldn't find the waxy plastic plugs from Mattel any more.

  • @losandreas6443
    @losandreas6443 3 года назад

    youre sent by the Lord bro lmao 🙏 ive been building makeshift engines with popsicle sticks and paint and parts ive salvaged. they come out ok but now that i know this, i can make as much as i can now

    • @losandreas6443
      @losandreas6443 3 года назад

      and im nearly a decade late. thanks yt algorithms

  • @benyovich8402
    @benyovich8402 7 лет назад +1

    The resin looks great.

  • @mushedroom
    @mushedroom 11 лет назад

    Awesome vid thank you. Can you please let me know how you did the oil wash? Maybe post a video?

  • @omikronweapon
    @omikronweapon 5 лет назад

    my resin manual advises to use a small torch to heat it, to release bubbles. Maybe not possible while using a paper/plastic cup, but it's probably worth a try to fix some of the bubbles

  • @BigWorm1705
    @BigWorm1705 11 лет назад

    that looks awesome few questions. Does the cast kit come with both sets to make the mold and finished cast? And could this method be used to cast the wheels say real rider rims? Thanks enjoy your videos just found them this morning.

  • @GiotheGhreat
    @GiotheGhreat 6 лет назад +1

    So damn cool, your videos calm me down so much! However (sorry for being so critical) why you didn't get rid off the little resin bubbles? and the belt of the supercharger looks different. There any way to "eat" or reduce those bubbles? I think I'm going to get into this hobby but with 1/18" scale since I have plenty but I don't see any parts for sale on Ebay. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @wtffor
    @wtffor 11 лет назад

    Very interesting, you are very creative and your work is really well done. Enjoyed!

  • @InfiniteDice
    @InfiniteDice 7 лет назад

    You can shake out the bubbles before the mould sets by using something small that vibrates ;) like a hair clipper or small sander. Likewise at the resin stage.

  • @jasonwheeler8996
    @jasonwheeler8996 5 лет назад

    It looks great! Have you ever thought of making a entire car out of resin?

  • @josevega2399
    @josevega2399 8 лет назад

    this is pretty cool. you ever add different color to the engine?

  • @icenesiswayons9962
    @icenesiswayons9962 6 лет назад

    How did it come out with more detail? Looked like a blower pipe added and more defined billeted ribbs for the blower!

  • @MindRiot395th
    @MindRiot395th 6 лет назад

    Beautiful! ...since it's a Dodge I would paint the engine block orange and the valve covers black just like on the real Hemi engines. great videos - thanks!

  • @landryjr
    @landryjr 10 лет назад

    I use Smooth On products which you don't need a scale. I purchase them from a local art store. Nice & informative video. thanks

  • @alexthamer889
    @alexthamer889 8 лет назад

    This was my actual favorite Hotwheel!

  • @darrellkenway8020
    @darrellkenway8020 6 лет назад

    Hey I really like your videos you inspired me alot and now I wanna try casting parts of my own . I have a question can I use silicone the one that comes in the big injection kinda tube insted of the catalyst and base for the mold

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  6 лет назад +1

      Yes... just be sure it's a little bit flexible

    • @darrellkenway8020
      @darrellkenway8020 6 лет назад

      @@baremetalHW thank you very much .

  • @mattkaustickomments
    @mattkaustickomments 7 лет назад +6

    I'm surprised you didnt try to cut off / refill the two 'pimples' (air bubbles in the mould) from the driver's side of the blower housing... How would you fix something like that?

    • @omikronweapon
      @omikronweapon 5 лет назад

      the pimples really stand out. but the front also has something that looks kinda like a hose, but is actually an ever bigger defect.

  • @2theclassics
    @2theclassics 11 лет назад

    the oil wash looks amazing

  • @bighoss6315
    @bighoss6315 5 лет назад

    I was wondering, can you zinc plate the casting you made?

  • @cauldrongraphix2888
    @cauldrongraphix2888 8 лет назад

    So, I watched your video on casting wheels. In that video you painted the mold silver before adding the resin. Could you do that with this and have it come out silver?

  • @1980s-fan
    @1980s-fan 5 лет назад

    Really enjoyed this video thanks for sharing.

  • @wheatonsspeedshop1412
    @wheatonsspeedshop1412 6 лет назад

    That looks great with the oil wash. I have no experience with doing either so I would need to practice

  • @k.n.o.3558
    @k.n.o.3558 5 лет назад

    That's very cool, and seems pretty simple. Thank you.

  • @mickeygriggs
    @mickeygriggs 11 лет назад

    Great video.I have been wanting to learn how to cast my own parts. awesome very informative

  • @potardo9851
    @potardo9851 7 лет назад

    Your reproduction engine looks better and slightly more detailed than the original one to me. I want to start doing this soon.

    • @premsharma5909
      @premsharma5909 5 лет назад

      -Potardo how the fuck it's more detailed when it doesn't get to the circumference of the pipes? You can clearly see it lacking detail at the tops of the pipes at the end of the video. My ass.

  • @vaporwavepepsiman
    @vaporwavepepsiman 6 лет назад

    How long should I mix the catalyst with the base for?

  • @thomasanderson1235
    @thomasanderson1235 7 лет назад

    I love your videos and want to get my nephew into this. He loves matchbox/hot wheel cars. I just want to point out you always say tare like tarring and feather but I think it is like tear like tearing a sheet of paper.
    Otherwise great videos!!!

  • @savagenightwraith4499
    @savagenightwraith4499 7 лет назад +2

    I thought this channel is a metal cover band but I like cars too lel

  • @tjwilly
    @tjwilly 7 лет назад

    Did you have to put a releasing agent on the part first?

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  7 лет назад +1

      I don't think I did but it wont hurt if you use some.

  • @uszeyboi
    @uszeyboi 8 лет назад +1

    really great idea, man. thumbs up!

  • @TheMereMortal
    @TheMereMortal 9 лет назад

    Hello,
    Did you ever do a how to cast out of metal video?

  • @TheUniquePlumberman
    @TheUniquePlumberman 7 лет назад

    Just curious, could you tap the mold on a surface to get some of the bubbles in the resin to extract for a more precise product to the original?

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  7 лет назад +2

      yes... you can also build a simple vacuum tank to remove all the bubbles.

  • @TheMinimancjb34
    @TheMinimancjb34 7 лет назад +1

    Have you ever thought of drilling out the exausts to make them a little more realistic

  • @milesgti
    @milesgti 10 лет назад +6

    Would it be possible to replicate a plastic base in metal?

    • @sa12111
      @sa12111 7 лет назад

      Titanium has a relatively high melting point, too high for a typical home foundry. Tin is a good choice, with a low melt point, and it should be sturdy enough

    • @kjamison5951
      @kjamison5951 6 лет назад

      It would be possible. However the mold needs to made from a material that is not affected by molten metal as it’s poured into the mold. It may be necessary to try a number of different molding techniques using different media like sand or plaster. Although with plaster, you have to make sure the plaster is fully dry with zero moisture content otherwise it’s likely to explode when the metal temperature heats it.

  • @175myles
    @175myles 7 лет назад +7

    Shame about the big air bubble lumps, otherwise pretty cool!

    • @mickenoss
      @mickenoss 6 лет назад +1

      You could easily fill the holes for a super smooth finish, you could even remake the mold with the improved version for mint copies.

  • @diecastracerx
    @diecastracerx 8 лет назад +1

    Great info. Keep them coming!

  • @antoniopatino8033
    @antoniopatino8033 6 лет назад

    Can you reuse the mold more than once

  • @rankedpsiguy1
    @rankedpsiguy1 7 лет назад

    Have you tried this method on a larger item? I have two 5906 Phone Trucks both missing the bucket boom with man inside. Trying to find one of these, but would then like to try creating a mold and casting one in resin.

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  7 лет назад

      it is easier the bigger the item.

  • @baremetalHW
    @baremetalHW  11 лет назад

    Will have the vid in this out tomorrow night.

  • @little_fabrication7571
    @little_fabrication7571 7 лет назад

    Can I use other resins? I bought a resin product called clear cast because I need to make a winshield????

  • @WayneSpider
    @WayneSpider 8 лет назад

    I wonder if you can do this with Car Bodies ?

  • @NicolasT94
    @NicolasT94 8 лет назад +3

    The copy looks better than the original.

  • @liam9077
    @liam9077 7 лет назад

    Hey good vid once again also do you thing you could give the drifsta a makeover as I would really like to see it with a new paint job thanks again;)

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet 9 лет назад +1

    If you could find a way to vibrate the first process for the first hour of the setting time, I think it might get rid of those bubbles. Alternatively, if you can place it in a small vacuum chamber and remove the air, that will definitely get rid of them. I learned how to do lost wax casting way back and the vacuum is the way to go.

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  8 лет назад +4

      +wordreet Yes... I started using a vacuum chamber after this video was made... it is the only way to go... however, I try not to use to many things people don't have at home and most don't have a vacuum chamber and a vacuum pump..

    • @hellojohnhello89
      @hellojohnhello89 8 лет назад

      +baremetalHW I'm late to comment but I agree a vacuum pump is magical. Also I know you want to avoid using things that viewers might not have at home but casting usually is an investment, and people who plan to do casting oughta to start out right with at least a small vacuum chamber.

    • @wordreet
      @wordreet 8 лет назад +1

      John Peel
      It doesn't need to be high tech either. An old pressure cooker could probably do it.

  • @1965Gindy
    @1965Gindy 6 лет назад

    You should try to bring back that Rodger Dodger Hot Wheels.

  • @eastcoastflagcarsjohnny5826
    @eastcoastflagcarsjohnny5826 10 лет назад

    Question for you... Are the molds reusable and if they are, for up to how many times can you reuse the molds???

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  8 лет назад

      +EastcoastFlagcarsJohnny Hundreds of times...

  • @adamcornelison8021
    @adamcornelison8021 8 лет назад +2

    I have some hot wheels toy cars that have a bent roof and is messed up i want to know how i can fix them

  • @justin7270ify
    @justin7270ify 11 лет назад

    Love your vids

  • @gabspeed8
    @gabspeed8 11 лет назад

    Thank you for the video very helpful!!

  • @Indyjimmy01
    @Indyjimmy01 11 лет назад

    Your knowledge is vast thanks!!

  • @WuWizards
    @WuWizards 10 лет назад

    Would this work for wheels as well?

    • @wordreet
      @wordreet 9 лет назад

      WuWizards No reason why it shouldn't. But the main problem then is to drill the hole for the axle exactly in the centre of the wheel. If it's for a static model, not a big issue. But if you require the car to be fast round the track, you'll probably need to have a 'stand' drill, so that the drill is properly vertical and some kind of holder/jig/clamp to hold the wheel in line with the drill. Or even better a hobby lathe. In fact, with a lathe you could make your own wheels from plastic rod.

    • @premsharma5909
      @premsharma5909 5 лет назад

      wordreet the fuck is a static model?

  • @Carboncluster
    @Carboncluster 7 лет назад

    Why not use tin?

  • @ninjamonkey4
    @ninjamonkey4 7 лет назад

    could i use clear table top (bar) resin that you can get from lowes to cast small parts?

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  7 лет назад

      not sure... how long for it to cure?

  • @baremetalHW
    @baremetalHW  11 лет назад

    I agree!!

  • @billybutcher9912
    @billybutcher9912 6 лет назад

    I use a hand sander (palm sander), on the bench next to most parts that I cast. whether it's silicone or resin...applying the sander to my bench during the first few moments of curing...shakes the mold and allows air bubbles to rise free from tramped areas.
    Basically...you are hyper liquifying the casting agent. Dental practices use the same method for casting temp teeth.
    WARNING...in some cases, this process may also speed up the curing time...

  • @BigWorm1705
    @BigWorm1705 11 лет назад

    thanks for the reply sounds like its out of my skill set and to trouble some lol thanks

  • @little_fabrication7571
    @little_fabrication7571 7 лет назад

    Can you make the video on how to cast it out of metal?

  • @foxbodylover7993
    @foxbodylover7993 11 лет назад

    Can you do more redline restoration videos?

  • @MrJoeGarner
    @MrJoeGarner 5 лет назад

    Wow! Very cool.

  • @JohnEarlStar
    @JohnEarlStar 2 года назад

    Makes me want to do my own

  • @kimberlyfinch6055
    @kimberlyfinch6055 10 лет назад

    i like the one you made

  • @baremetalHW
    @baremetalHW  11 лет назад

    Not sure about that but thanks!!

  • @foxbodylover7993
    @foxbodylover7993 11 лет назад

    When is the video gonna be out to recast in metal?

  • @bryanmejia7289
    @bryanmejia7289 11 лет назад

    could you do that with a honda 52000

  • @dylandavis7735
    @dylandavis7735 7 лет назад

    is there a way to cast the whole car body?

    • @baremetalHW
      @baremetalHW  7 лет назад

      sure... it would be a lot of work..

  • @jphritz011
    @jphritz011 10 лет назад

    Very informative

  • @user-nx8tk1pp5o
    @user-nx8tk1pp5o 5 лет назад

    Could you have done this without the blue modeling clay?

  • @melissajules8694
    @melissajules8694 6 лет назад +1

    I love your car😀😚

  • @baremetalHW
    @baremetalHW  11 лет назад

    Thanks!!

  • @ckdiddy13
    @ckdiddy13 11 лет назад

    I like the new engine too!

  • @leo000730
    @leo000730 11 лет назад

    great great tutorial

  • @goddlee4706
    @goddlee4706 8 лет назад

    Can you do this with plastic pieces?

    • @forcefieldgaming3831
      @forcefieldgaming3831 8 лет назад +1

      Don't see why not

    • @goddlee4706
      @goddlee4706 8 лет назад

      Just making sure cause I have some 05 wheels and they have some damn good engines but they're plastic, ty

  • @toastycarpet9873
    @toastycarpet9873 6 лет назад

    Wow 2013 what a milestone

  • @humacao01
    @humacao01 3 года назад

    Wait a minute, the casting looks more detailed than the original. How is that?

  • @buckster2575
    @buckster2575 8 лет назад

    had this one as a kid.

  • @clarkchristiansen1979
    @clarkchristiansen1979 8 лет назад

    not trying to make any one jealous but I've been collecting hot wheels scene 1994 I've got hw from the 60s to 2016 and still have been getting them ever scene