It's cool to see how your skills have evolved and improved over time. You've gone from an excellent, first class modeler to an insanely obsessively fantastic modeler in relatively little time. I mean, from this restoration 2 years ago to some of your latest projects, the evolution is marked. Incredible stuff! I can't stop watching....
Nobody gives 2 f-s if it staged or not. He took a boring old model and made a entertaining video for you and restored the model to better than new. If you don't like it then why the fk are you here
I was kind of thinking the same thing. All the models seem to have aged the same way…or is there a model car graveyard that has an endless supply of beat up model cars? If it is all ‘staged’ then I guess this guy is as talented at destroying model cars as he is at resorting them 🤷♂️
Most model cars just get left on shelves or in boxes so there's no real aging - you just need to dust them and maybe polish out the scratches. But yes, if there were old and damaged through real use that would be cool!
Always enjoy watching you restore various things regardless of what others say about seeming staged. Its irrelevant imo because the joy and satisfaction comes from watching the details in the methodology going in to it. Great hobbiest channel ❤
I have "re-done" a few beaten up toy cars. However, I never had the arsenal of tools, spray equipment, drills, nor paints to get the model to the level you achieve. Despite limited tools, one or two of my efforts still came out pretty darn good!
Incredible restoration; truly amazing. Fantastic work as usual. There was so much damage that I wasn't sure you could restore it completely, and yet seeing is believing. Thanks for another great video.
The Jaguar XJ 220 is certainly a beautiful (apart from the lateral air intakes perhaps) high-performance sportscar, but my all-time favorite is the Jaguar E-type. A modernized reissue of this model would most likely find a lot of enthusiasts...
I really admire your work, and I leave an important question for myself: How are broken or non-existent plastic parts restored/reproduced? Do you manufacture them? Thanks for the feedback!!
@@leosatrianylll some restorers buying 2 same models,destroying one on purpose for the restoration video and keeping the other one for parts,and..voila
What a pretty colour, I love it. An excellent super car that very nearly wasn’t. So glad Jaguar decided to cut down on the engine rather then scrap it all together. And it still does 200 mph.
I do this as fun after work and on the weekends when I have time. May I ask what you use to make the carpet. I love the videos and keep up all the great work
Hello, very amazing restoration of this Jaguar XJ220, very good choise for this configuration is so british (green and white creme in interior) love so much
Fantastic job! But I would swear you don't find these models in conditions like this and that it is part of the whole 'restoration' proces by damaging and extremely weather these models for the sake of the video. At the start all of the models look mostly the same, like they've been on the bottom of a lake for years 🙂
Muy buenas noxes; Me Encanta el trabajo que haces por Rescatar esas maquetas mitikas (90-2000).Una Preguntita; que Liquido utilizas para disolver las pinturas de fábrica que usan los fabricantes. Muxas gracias por seguir publicando!
Having seen a number of your restorations I must say, Great work. You are an artist. But the thing is, being a collector of Di-cast models, I have to ask. Who throws these models out so they end up in this state in the first place. Do these people not realise what they have or are they given to children who play with them, break them and then discard them. It really breaks my heart that some people don't understand these difference between a collector model and a toy.
......Sorry, another small detail that probably escapes you: in the inner lining of the driver's door, where the hinge is located, there is a sort of small trapezoid. I think I also saw it in your model. In that place, in the real car, there are 4 small round gauges with pointers, if I'm not mistaken two indicate the pressure of the turbochargers. In any case you are great!
WHY does people have to be so pessimistic & negative ? REGARDLESS of HOW he got/found the vehicles. Why can't we just enjoy/appreciate/acknowledge/solute the phenomenal "restoration" process...SMH THANK YOU for sharing your Gifts & Talent. 🫶🏿🤜🏾🤛🏾
I've actually done the real version of this car. The owner sold it a few years back and it ended up with Doug Demuro doing a driving review on it.... I'm watching it and realized it was the car we did!! The real ones are a lot harder to restore and way more expensive! There is only ONE source for parts and you have to order them form England. The engine management system is archaic.
This was so perfect broo , so much perfect, all and everything a perfectly detailed car wants to get , and should get , really broo excellent, hats of to u
Time travel. It was made in an alternate universe that suffered a nuclear holocaust, so it could be ancient. What is also interesting is that many of these restoration videos by this and other channels are of very modern super cars that did not exist 30 years ago so why are they ‘abandoned’ and so corroded as if they were buried 100 years ago? Hence the alternate universe explanation.
If you’ve seen enough of these videos you’ll see many are in the same state of “disrepair”. It’s clearly a staged reconstruction but great work non the less.
Cerdas,penonton tidak terlalu suka dengan durasi video yang panjang,tidak heran kalau dia membuat nya menjadi singkat,detail di perlukan,tapi penonton lebih di utamakan,untuk semua nya terlihat bagus
It's very cool to see this, as I have this EXACT model car, but in silver. I bought it at a flea market (in very much better shape than this one ofc) and it still sits on my desk as a sort of centerpiece. Never ending love for the XJ220
Тут нет ничего такого страшного. Опыт, опыт и еще раз опыт. Я перекрасил примерно 20 машин за 10 лет. И только сейчас научился красить полупрофессионально!
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When we collected the models as a kid every eyes got wide open and today I get goosebumbs seeing some of my cars again. Thank you again for your work!
It's cool to see how your skills have evolved and improved over time. You've gone from an excellent, first class modeler to an insanely obsessively fantastic modeler in relatively little time. I mean, from this restoration 2 years ago to some of your latest projects, the evolution is marked. Incredible stuff! I can't stop watching....
Hard, arduous work but the effect is excellent. Congratulation from Vietnam 🥰😘👍
Thank you very much! 🥰
Could you do legitimately aged models rather than staged ones, would be cool to see. Thanks
Nobody gives 2 f-s if it staged or not. He took a boring old model and made a entertaining video for you and restored the model to better than new. If you don't like it then why the fk are you here
Kevin roodt I was just about to say that not a proper restoration when you know exactly what's wrong with it.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Seeing as theres no signs of fake rust or brushed on mud, the car looks like it’s genuinely just old and oxidized, not staged
I was kind of thinking the same thing. All the models seem to have aged the same way…or is there a model car graveyard that has an endless supply of beat up model cars? If it is all ‘staged’ then I guess this guy is as talented at destroying model cars as he is at resorting them 🤷♂️
Most model cars just get left on shelves or in boxes so there's no real aging - you just need to dust them and maybe polish out the scratches. But yes, if there were old and damaged through real use that would be cool!
How did you generate the spider webs?Looks like you emptied your vacuum cleaner in it.But the restt of the resto was good.What washes do you use ?
A fan and hot glue gun. 2 ways to work it to make a web or a cobweb.
Definitely vacuum contents
You beat me to that question/observation. Definitely a Hoover.
Always enjoy watching you restore various things regardless of what others say about seeming staged. Its irrelevant imo because the joy and satisfaction comes from watching the details in the methodology going in to it. Great hobbiest channel ❤
So much detail in the models
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Love the "loving hands!" This guy has. He's like a surgeon to these projects!
Perfect restoration, engine, interior, just superb. Your work is so relaxing.
Thank you!
Fake resto going on.
You're awfully quick to cry "Fraud!" Yet, you neither construct nor substantiate a valid case!!
@@catbadman2511at least he had the talent to restore it so beautifully just appreciate someone's work rather than putting fingers on them 🙄🙄
10/10 on the work 6.5/10 on color choices.
I have "re-done" a few beaten up toy cars. However, I never had the arsenal of tools, spray equipment, drills, nor paints to get the model to the level you achieve. Despite limited tools, one or two of my efforts still came out pretty darn good!
Well done with restoring the Jaguar xj220 looks just like it came off the showroom floor in 1992
Incredible restoration; truly amazing. Fantastic work as usual. There was so much damage that I wasn't sure you could restore it completely, and yet seeing is believing. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you!
Fantastic bhi🎉❤👍
The Jaguar XJ 220 is certainly a beautiful (apart from the lateral air intakes perhaps) high-performance sportscar, but my all-time favorite is the Jaguar E-type. A modernized reissue of this model would most likely find a lot of enthusiasts...
the eagle speedster perhaps?
hey I'm from Germany I love your videos I could watch them for hours so greetings from Germany
I really admire your work, and I leave an important question for myself: How are broken or non-existent plastic parts restored/reproduced? Do you manufacture them? Thanks for the feedback!!
Like the windshield...
@@leosatrianylll some restorers buying 2 same models,destroying one on purpose for the restoration video and keeping the other one for parts,and..voila
@@leosatrianylll It's covered in a protective film on this one
I LOVE THIS VIDEO, ONLY ONE FLAW, I ALMOST FELL ASLEEP BUT I DIDNT WANT TO FALL ASLEEP YES 😤
What a pretty colour, I love it. An excellent super car that very nearly wasn’t. So glad Jaguar decided to cut down on the engine rather then scrap it all together. And it still does 200 mph.
Absolutely crap around corners, though, which is weird for a British supercar. They usually always make a spectacular chassis.
That was a most enjoyable restoration I have seen in a long time lovely job 😊
very nice 👍👍
Shrink me down and put me in the driver seat!😁😁😁❤❤❤ I like the colors and looks like you got some new colors too. Love the flocking.
I was lucky enough to catch a few pictures of one at Laguna Seca in '93 I think. It was on display during an antique/classic car race.
i found difference between Restoring & Painting, nice work
Amazing Restoration 👍🏻👍🏽👍
This car holds sentimental value to me and the fact it looks just like the one that means everything to me makes me happy
It is very impressive that you do your work with such care. Good luck.😊😊
That looks excellent, well done.
I do this as fun after work and on the weekends when I have time. May I ask what you use to make the carpet. I love the videos and keep up all the great work
woow 😮❤❤ nice..
you have a lot of car's. send me one for my collection.... 😂😂
Hello, very amazing restoration of this Jaguar XJ220, very good choise for this configuration is so british (green and white creme in interior) love so much
Thank you very much!
Dude,this is awesomely amazing and beautiful
Fantastic job performed with the skill of an artist.
Fantastic job!
But I would swear you don't find these models in conditions like this and that it is part of the whole 'restoration' proces by damaging and extremely weather these models for the sake of the video. At the start all of the models look mostly the same, like they've been on the bottom of a lake for years 🙂
I've had corgi cars in damp garage storage for years that don't look this bad, kudos on the work to destroy them as well as rebuild them
If you're not going to prove it, don't say it! Just enjoy the video!
wow this is so much relaxing i love ur videos from philippines 🥰
Thank you very much! ☺
Great work brother. I have a question,where do you find the cars?😁
تحيه لشخصك الكريم المبدع ولك كل الحب اخوك من العراق
I use to make models an I love how you do each part it would be very time consuming but very rewarding
Great vdieo keep it up 👌
Thank you ☺
Gorgeous color for the car.
Im no fan of this particular car, but you did an absolutely fantastic job
Muy buenas noxes; Me Encanta el trabajo que haces por Rescatar esas maquetas mitikas (90-2000).Una Preguntita; que Liquido utilizas para disolver las pinturas de fábrica que usan los fabricantes. Muxas gracias por seguir publicando!
Great Work👍🏻
Привет Бро. Ну что сказать. Очередной шедевр. Вдохнул жизнь в очередного старичка. Супер. Уважуха в очередной раз.
Модель действительно шикарная и старая. Но вот постановочные реставрации честно уже надоели.
Nowhere near the most expensive jaguar in history
I hv one like that, just brake of stirring handle. But thanks for touring for rebuild to be great, like a real 😊❤
Having seen a number of your restorations I must say, Great work. You are an artist. But the thing is, being a collector of Di-cast models, I have to ask. Who throws these models out so they end up in this state in the first place. Do these people not realise what they have or are they given to children who play with them, break them and then discard them. It really breaks my heart that some people don't understand these difference between a collector model and a toy.
It's staged to look discarded.
@@ShannonSouthAfrica it does rather seem that way, for this one restorer to have such a consistent supply of trashed models. :(
@@RayBellis yeah it doesn't add up...
Superior Craftsmanship!
Well, Sir!
My favourite ever car. Absolutely stunning especially compared to today's cars. It reminds me of the Alien's head from the Alien movies.
Nice work .
I Love this car ❤
Time Stamps😀
Intro - 0:00
Examination - 0:31
Dust Cleanup - 0:46
Exterior Piece Removal - 1:03
Bolt Removel - 1:24
Interior Piece Removal - 1:30
Mechanicism Removal - 2:00
Relieving Paint - 2:22 ! Might Be Visually Unpleasant !
Paint Removal - 2:36
New Coating - 2:40
(Not Finished, Will be updated tomorrow)
When its been 4 months
6 months…😊
8 months
that tomorrow never came
You forgot to fit the extra diles in the driver's door . They were like an extension of the instrument panel.otherwise nice job 😊
How does this model car get so beat up in the first place that's sad 😭!! Great restoration tho!!
Toys get played with to excess, abused, neglected, and unappreciated! Believe it, or not!
Perfect restoration, I give you my warmest congratulations but, sorry if I allow myself, the grilles of the air intakes on the sides are black
......Sorry, another small detail that probably escapes you: in the inner lining of the driver's door, where the hinge is located, there is a sort of small trapezoid. I think I also saw it in your model. In that place, in the real car, there are 4 small round gauges with pointers, if I'm not mistaken two indicate the pressure of the turbochargers. In any case you are great!
@@Lorenzo9214 you're right!
WHY does people have to be so pessimistic & negative ?
REGARDLESS of HOW he got/found the vehicles. Why can't we just enjoy/appreciate/acknowledge/solute the phenomenal "restoration" process...SMH
THANK YOU for sharing your Gifts & Talent. 🫶🏿🤜🏾🤛🏾
This is a timeless car, I would going to see, very nice
This is so much better ❤️❤️
Wowww so beautiful 😍💖
Did all that in almost 14 minutes great job 👏 👍👍
Thank you!
I have a great day of action 1s
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Talent, skills, knowledge 😲👍
First of all, you are simply a champion and talented. Second, where do you find these wrecked cars ?
Dude. Can't you see that he gets new model cars and wreck them for the videos? Lol
Prove it!
Good sources: Yard sales, estate sales, antique/flea markets, thrift shops, post-natural disaster areas, just to name a few.
@@craigcaldwell9181prove that's where he gets them
I know those videos are fake but It is satisfying to see it
I've actually done the real version of this car. The owner sold it a few years back and it ended up with Doug Demuro doing a driving review on it.... I'm watching it and realized it was the car we did!! The real ones are a lot harder to restore and way more expensive! There is only ONE source for parts and you have to order them form England. The engine management system is archaic.
Awesome comment,it's so cool to know about how is the actual living with those supercars everyone dreams about,it's a shock of reality.
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Wow just wow it's to amazing. 👏😳
Thank you!
This was so perfect broo , so much perfect, all and everything a perfectly detailed car wants to get , and should get , really broo excellent, hats of to u
Thank you very much!
Ok where is he getting all these wrecked toy cars .. is he purposely destroying them ,to fix them up?
How is he faking de 20 years old spider nets?
Time travel. It was made in an alternate universe that suffered a nuclear holocaust, so it could be ancient. What is also interesting is that many of these restoration videos by this and other channels are of very modern super cars that did not exist 30 years ago so why are they ‘abandoned’ and so corroded as if they were buried 100 years ago? Hence the alternate universe explanation.
@@Boomereng-cb34lmao
It’s a Virtue, brilliant work
Thank you!
The question I have is. How do you get the glass and some spare parts? Many times the parts are irrecoverable and he does not show how he gets them
Watched the whole restoration process with soundtrack from _Jaguar XJ220_ game for Amiga in the background.
*The music fits surprisingly well.*
BEST VIDEO EVER! 🤩 liked favorited also shared!
Beautiful!
Sorry to contradict you but there were 281 copies of the jaguar XJ-220 in the world. After that, superb restoration as usual.
Thanks for the feedback!
I had one exactly like that. Maisto, right? Cool model! Nice job!
Yes, Maisto
Я восхищён вашими работами! 👍
Good work Bobby ,now just one question how much less thousands does this remastered piece are we out from New?👍😉
If you’ve seen enough of these videos you’ll see many are in the same state of “disrepair”. It’s clearly a staged reconstruction but great work non the less.
Obviously it's staged , but the matrix is watching
Ya a lot are staged but I still love watching them come from “you know” to amazing
@@JoshGerhauser poqo
No one gives a fuck tho
Love your videos keep up the good work 💯❤️
Thank you!
Cerdas,penonton tidak terlalu suka dengan durasi video yang panjang,tidak heran kalau dia membuat nya menjadi singkat,detail di perlukan,tapi penonton lebih di utamakan,untuk semua nya terlihat bagus
It's very cool to see this, as I have this EXACT model car, but in silver. I bought it at a flea market (in very much better shape than this one ofc) and it still sits on my desk as a sort of centerpiece. Never ending love for the XJ220
Most important stages are omitted. Smart.
Your work is impeccable! Amazing
Thank you very much I appreciate it!
where do you always find these cars?
Btw i love your videos
first you have to make them :P
Schitterend uitgevoerd! Vooral het interieur is fantastisch. Het geheel is zondermeer excellent!!
If you want a really special Jaguar though, you should find a model of the XJR15, they made a few road legal models of it.
Глаза боятся, а руки делают💪
Тут нет ничего такого страшного. Опыт, опыт и еще раз опыт. Я перекрасил примерно 20 машин за 10 лет. И только сейчас научился красить полупрофессионально!
La primera vez que te escribí fue en inglés, pero dicho idioma no es n muy bueno y ahora té escribo en español eres fabuloso, lo máximo sigue así, bro
Thank you!
Fantastic work . Love the interior
Thank you!
Awesome!!😆🤩
This reminded me my old toys, nicely done!
Xox is shareware the best thing to do with it in my opin ion polls have a great deal more about how we see ourselves and a few days before
Hi
That's amazing 👏
8min, and I'm still waiting for the kamasutra part...
Bought this out of a national newspaper back in the day think it cost 90 quid a lot at the time was a lovely model .
90 quid...the $ equivalent, please?
@@craigcaldwell9181 around 150 dollars at the time Craig buddy.
Wow!! Very impressive work!
Thank you very much!
Fake it is! Shame on this guy!!
Awesome job...🤩
Surely a four point harness would be more befitting 😜
So satisfying to watch, thanks!