Idk, the cobwebs look fake, the "dirt" looks off, there's no rust anywhere, the damages are pretty convenient (i.e. the engine and fender are busted but the plastic front lights are intact) and some of the inner parts are so perfect that they shine. I'm curious as to what scenario could result in so much damage, unless the kid who had it smashed it in a wall 2 hours daily, for 3 years. But yeah, I am skeptical.
Nicely done! I admit as a modeler for over sixty years, my first impression was that this car had had a little help to look as it did at the start, but the results are very nice. In recent years, having built one or more of most models still being produced, I have turned to eBay to find subjects long years out of production. I try to buy cheap deralicts and with all those years of experience and a big parts dumpster, have been restoring cars from the fifties - seventies. Very satisfying work. I strive for such detailed accuracy that when photographed, most people believe they are looking at the real car. Great fun !
Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a new one since it's still for sale in the shops. It is Maisto 1929 Ford Model A Red 1:24 €19.90 that came out in... i believe 2013
@@artgorecki2146 I know, it's entertaining as heck but builder already bought original clear plastics and front wheels and some other things ( like the bent solid front axle became steerable with no front axle )
Sprayed with marshmallow sauce, sprinkled with charcoal grill ashes, and rolled in husky fur. Then repeatedly struck with a variety of old golf clubs. This has got to be one of the MOST neglected and MOST abandoned toy cars of all time.
I love the restoration work, but why does he insist on using tweezers and pliers to remove parts and pick up tools where he could just use his fingers?
At 5:12 we can see a California License plate FHD 085. It looks like it may be a sticker. It looks almost pristine. It would have been nice if the restorer had covered it with some painters tape and salvaged it. In the end there is no plate or tail lights.
No, it started when Google introduced adverts ~ billboards in RUclips videos, those in third world countries that are financially poor found they could commit fraud with them
It turned out nice. But maybe you should not put the next video right in the middle of the screen....so we could appreciate the finished product even better
As a diorama maker you had a perfect base to make a diorama before your restored it but I also l like your final result would make a Bonnie and Clyde type diorama with it
I want to know why he didn’t powder coat it. There were 2 basic colors that that model came, black and cream. Orange was not even on the color list that Ford offered.
Omy God
I loved it ❤
You're a proffesionel
professional
@@NLKINKthe
man another great job making the car look DESTROYED, thats where the real skill is!!!!
indeed nicely prepped for the restauration :p
There are so many channels about restoration in RUclips that are nothing left to restore; so, they have to make it theirselves.
The issue is not how you restore things, the issue is rather how you prepare these things to look "unrestored"....
Still, I like part two, the actual restoration.
Idk, the cobwebs look fake, the "dirt" looks off, there's no rust anywhere, the damages are pretty convenient (i.e. the engine and fender are busted but the plastic front lights are intact) and some of the inner parts are so perfect that they shine.
I'm curious as to what scenario could result in so much damage, unless the kid who had it smashed it in a wall 2 hours daily, for 3 years.
But yeah, I am skeptical.
And it's just wild that brand new parts just mysteriously appear and they fit perfectly.
I was thinking the same , i think the "cob webs" is hot glue, that's what it looks like
the cob webs look like strands of hot glue to me
All of these reservationist seem to find everything in the same condition. Like it is forced rust ect.
The models are torn up, just to be restored for the video. Disappointing to say the least.
Great workmanship and detail! Love it!
You do such a good job 🎉!❤
It's easy to spot a toy that has been doctored up to look destroyed. I actually repair toys. Been doing it for years.
So is this one of them?
@@wannabeme7206 Absolutely.
@@wannabeme7206 Yup! 😁
I don't think anybody doctored anything.
Anybody who owns diecast models does not treat them like this… guaranteed
Nicely done! I admit as a modeler for over sixty years, my first impression was that this car had had a little help to look as it did at the start, but the results are very nice.
In recent years, having built one or more of most models still being produced, I have turned to eBay to find subjects long years out of production.
I try to buy cheap deralicts and with all those years of experience and a big parts dumpster, have been restoring cars from the fifties - seventies. Very satisfying work.
I strive for such detailed accuracy that when photographed, most people believe they are looking at the real car. Great fun !
I think you are very politely saying the "before" shot was staged. That was my impression as well. But the end result was very nice and meticulous.
Always amazes me when the rust comes off with the paint.
Amazing that the screws come out so easily. I would have thought they would have been rusted shut.
its very strange how at first no wheels tires and after everything is complete
There is a pretty strong replacement part market for these models. The windscreen and rear window are also new.
I call bs on this one.
He made it look dirty in beginning and in parts. Big bs on this one.
@@baja27100 agreed.
Nice hot glue cobwebs 😄
Супер
Just curious…..how did the model car get damaged to begin with? 🤔
~ crapped by a fraudster to commit fraud with it 😠, how many adverts did the video have in it?
Parabéns pela ótima restauração! Aonde consegue estas miniaturas!?
What did you use to make cobwebs?
Those are glue spider webs and not natural spider webs. But you still did a fantastic job!
Awsome Restoration
WOW THAT WAS AWESOME GOOD JOB
This was ridiculous. Or just sad.
Wouldn't it be easier just to buy a new one since it's still for sale in the shops. It is Maisto 1929 Ford Model A Red 1:24 €19.90 that came out in... i believe 2013
Yep, you don’t get it.
@@artgorecki2146 I know, it's entertaining as heck but builder already bought original clear plastics and front wheels and some other things ( like the bent solid front axle became
steerable with no front axle )
@@my327
No, he simply bought two of them.😆😆
really use your hands when taking it apart
and you can move a little faster, people ain't brain dead.
Sprayed with marshmallow sauce, sprinkled with charcoal grill ashes, and rolled in husky fur. Then repeatedly struck with a variety of old golf clubs. This has got to be one of the MOST neglected and MOST abandoned toy cars of all time.
Excellent, what a great job !!!
As always, i liked the wreck much better.
Garage find-hehe
Rather see the 'aging process'.
Your add for the next video was blocking the view ...
I love the restoration work, but why does he insist on using tweezers and pliers to remove parts and pick up tools where he could just use his fingers?
Bling ~ added by the fraudster to make it look more precise
I love that car
Excelente trabajo!!!! Saludos
"Before", and after. How do you tell the difference?
I had two or three of these cars in 1971. I think there were three models.
Awesome job
Seems to me that for the initial parts cleanup, an ultrasonic cleaner would be much more efficient that a tub and brush.
At 5:12 we can see a California License plate FHD 085. It looks like it may be a sticker. It looks almost pristine. It would have been nice if the restorer had covered it with some painters tape and salvaged it. In the end there is no plate or tail lights.
que chido me gusta las restauraciones pero donde encuentran autos así tirados quisiera saber...
My favorite model t roadsters 1929
Model T was only made until 1927. This is a Model A.
wonderfull!!!
Where did you get your spare parts?
the last minute with the preview of another video that takes the whole center is terrible
Gostei dessa miniatura, bem legal!
Good job 👍
A chapa do carro estava intacta depois do removedor. Que aconteceu com ela?
Per pulire bene tutte le parti, uso una miscela di bicarbonato/sale e aceto. Il risultato è strabiliante.
Eccezionale
WOW THAT WAS GOOD WATCHING HOW YOU RESTORE THAT CAR AWESOME
Why does it have mismatched tires & wheels?
I wish you would of stuck with the original red paint color it was painted in , but the orange is cool too.
un travail de ouf chapeau !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Equipping a bald man with a toupee is a job with few hats, but what, exactly, is a job of hat phew?
WOW FANSTICGOOD JOB
Где он нашёл для неё стёкла и недостающую дверь?
Как вы полагаете, все ли реставраторы на .youtube жульничают?
No, it started when Google introduced adverts ~ billboards in RUclips videos, those in third world countries that are financially poor found they could commit fraud with them
Этот точно, облил с клеевого пистолета и испачкал, чем изменил картинку
Is this the car they used in Ghost Story
Why are the names of the materials used not mentioned?
Wow , that's a great restoration of the '32 Ford Coupe at 1/24 scale , my friend !🏅🏆👍🏻🤝🏻
Is that Ford model A??
Looks good except the grill, lights and headers should have been painted in chrome not aluminum.
It turned out nice.
But maybe you should not put the next video right in the middle of the screen....so we could appreciate the finished product even better
Ok next time
deu nem pra ver o carro finalizado, entrou um link em cima.
That is a great job on that 29 model A. Looks brand new and love the color.
I don't have a sand blaster but I've used Industrial Strength Goof Off to remove all traces of the old paint.
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Hilarious, I love the use of needle nose pliers to remove parts….
Fake, this maisto model are brand new.
After all the time and expense restoring these toys, what do you do with them? Sell?
I kinda lost interest when you kept grabbing everything with the pliers.
Beautiful work 👏🏽!!
La condizione iniziale del modello è falsa
Awesome job!
Здравствуйте. Мне интересно почему машинка покрашена в оранжевый цвет, а не красный? Она же изначально была красной.
Should have found some better rear wheels that matched the ft.
I was thinking the same. Takes away from a nice restro.
Whats the deal with the needle nose pliers ?
L’auto me semblait plus mal en point! On ne voit pas les corrections apportėes à la carrosserie.
We’re did the new wheels come from
Who manufactures the car?
Stunning Restoration, nice work. Thank you
let's just ALL embrace and except this new form of completely fake restoration entertainment. 'cause it ain't going nowhere.
Wo findet man so demolierte Modelle?
To me its cool looking in junk yard form lol. Nice job thou looks amazing
love what you have done but not the colour unfortunately.....
It would be nice to actually see the completed project without a large "see this next" bubble obscuring the image
Precioso
time is merciless
Ich würde gern auch mal sowas machen aber woher bekommt man ersatzteile die man nicht selbst herstellen kann?
Hope that's not the final color can't believe you went to all that trouble restoring that an painted it like that
This looks like as if I really did miss much. 😕
As a diorama maker you had a perfect base to make a diorama before your restored it but I also l like your final result would make a Bonnie and Clyde type diorama with it
I want to know why he didn’t powder coat it. There were 2 basic colors that that model came, black and cream. Orange was not even on the color list that Ford offered.
Why wouldn’t you make the wheels match? 😆
Beyond fake. It's ridiculous how many people fall for this believing it's a real restoration.
This toy would’ve never gotten this bad unless you found it under a nuclear blast site.
All that work put in to restoring it but no steering wheel ? It must have been hard to make it look broken especially with no rust on it. 😭😭.
Это хватило мозгов влепить ссылку на другие видео посреди экрана, да и еще в момент показа готового результата😂
Electric toothbrush would have worked really well getting that old paint off
Even just a regular toothbrush instead of forceps with steel wool...
🖐🏻😃👍🏻
It looked better in the before. I don't like Rats, they are always missing half of the car. And the half that is there is usually 2/3 Fucked-up.
If you look closely, you will see that the cobwebs were made with a hot glue gun.
somebody had fun with the hot glue gun
Die verschiedenen Felgen versauen alles
Du hast recht, mein Freund.
cool.
Why isn't same color as what is was original (red) ?
What's up with the needle nose to grab everything