Я смотрела много роликов разных людей называющих себя реставраторами... Многие идут на ухищрения, сперва "состарив" модель, потом, якобы найдя ее на помойке... А затем "восстановив"... Здесь, на этом канале, работает реальный МАСТЕР. И не скрывает, если какие-то детали выписал, (например лобовые стекла которые не восстановить). Кропотливо изготавливает аналоги утраченных фрагментов, причем процесс изготовления показан полностью. Трудолюбие, терпение, внимание к самым мельчайшим деталям... ЭТОТ человек ИСТИННЫЙ МАСТЕР РЕСТАВРАТОР.👍👍👍❤❤❤
I can honestly say you're one of the few that does true restorations not staged restoration. The things you restore have genuine age,wear and rust not that strange artificial rust some people add . You projects really turn out beautiful.
@@Jar0fMay0 It a combination of hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and salt that's painted on the item or the item is dipped in. Look up how to artificially rust metal and you'll find some videos on how to do it. Also how to spot fake rust is the color if it's orange and red rust all over the item it's probably a artificial rust job but if the rust is varied colors of red ,orange, brown and black and the rust is patchy and uneven. Thicker is some spots of the item and almost none in other areas and you can see spots of the original finish. Also no bugs if it it's been in a shed or attic for years it's gonna be a spider hotel. I hope this helps with spotting the fake stuff.
I discovered your channel just recently and I find you to be a delight in your intellect your sense of humor and childlike innocence it is refreshing God bless
These channels are the best asmr type stuff for me. I don't know if its the sound or working hands makes me feel at peace or that I know a little piece of history got valued and restored. Thanks for all the above.
This might be the worst case of surface rust on a tin i have seen yet. I would imagine that there's not many of those left around. Thank you Chip for keeping it around and looking good👍
There is A LARGE amount of material for future restoration, its just waiting for you. That protective plastic sheet is genius for keeping the truck pristine.
I've already realized it that; this iron toy airplane, was in bad need for repairs. The most renowned kind of solution; for all rusty iron toys is, the MC51 rust remover. ✈
I don’t know where these come from but they wouldn’t normally even qualify as scrap metal. What a fantastic hobby to have to turn trash into treasures. I’m sure if you had an antique toy store you could make a lot of money
Loved the restoration. The axles weren’t your best work in my opinion. I figured you would have mushroomed the ends. Still a great restoration though! Love your channel and the sheep!
The master OF old metal toys in the world, restauration very accurated job and work OF precision and use professional tools and product for real car body and professional painting and many technique to riparation 100x100 succesfully
I really don't know why you videos works like a antidepressant for me, every night I watch them all and be calm and literally 15 minutes later I'm fall sleepy well. Isn't a RUclips channel, it's magic!
The first "Flash Gordon" science fiction serial was in 1936. It was on January 22, 1930, that Buck Rogers first ventured into space aboard a rocket ship in the newspaper comic strip. So rocket type toys were possible in the 1930s. Tanks were used in the First World War, so there were probably some of them around n the '30s.
@@brandonb1681 Interesting bit of trivia. In the 1980s TV show, "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", there was an episode where Buck Rogers was flying with a retired pilot, Major Gordon. At one point, Buck gives Gordon some advice, to which Gordon replies "I've been doing this since before you were born". This is funny on several levels. Since Buck Rogers had been in suspended animation for 500 years was the obvious one. But "Major Gordon" refers to Flash Gordon, whose adventures were made into serials before Buck Rogers. Also, Major Gordon was played by "Buster" Crabbe, who played both Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers long before Gil Gerard (the actor playing Rogers) was born.
@@rogerrabbit80 I was quite young but I remember the modern Buck Rodgers episode you reference. I believe they were decimated by bad food disks, so they called older pilots out of retirement. I guess I should really check out the originals for both of these IP's. Thanks again for your input Roger Rabbit.
putting plastic on the wrecker was a great idea. You should call around to your local sign shops and get a few pieces of clear laminate that we use for vinyl wraps. It sticks really well (almost permanent), and allows air to dissipate from under it. That way you can protect the wrecker bed and also use on the dump trucks, etc. Only get wrap vinyl laminate tho, the rest is really thin and hard to work with. Just a tip from a sign guy!
Sure looked like you had a lot of fun on this one. Thanks for saving it and for introducing me to this model. I really like your presentation, no talk just titles. I enjoy being able to concentrate on the process.
Very nice craftsmanship propeller airplane I like this plane. 🛩️🛩️⭐🌟🌠👏👍
The colors are cute and the children will be happy.
Я смотрела много роликов разных людей называющих себя реставраторами... Многие идут на ухищрения, сперва "состарив" модель, потом, якобы найдя ее на помойке... А затем "восстановив"... Здесь, на этом канале, работает реальный МАСТЕР. И не скрывает, если какие-то детали выписал, (например лобовые стекла которые не восстановить). Кропотливо изготавливает аналоги утраченных фрагментов, причем процесс изготовления показан полностью. Трудолюбие, терпение, внимание к самым мельчайшим деталям... ЭТОТ человек ИСТИННЫЙ МАСТЕР РЕСТАВРАТОР.👍👍👍❤❤❤
The best thing about this toy is that it leaves a lot to the imagination. That's what makes it so much fun to play with!!
That's a nice looking airplane folding wings wonderful. 🛩️🛩️⭐🌟🌠✨
I can honestly say you're one of the few that does true restorations not staged restoration. The things you restore have genuine age,wear and rust not that strange artificial rust some people add . You projects really turn out beautiful.
How can you tell they artificially rust the items. I'm curious
@@Jar0fMay0
It a combination of hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and salt that's painted on the item or the item is dipped in. Look up how to artificially rust metal and you'll find some videos on how to do it. Also how to spot fake rust is the color if it's orange and red rust all over the item it's probably a artificial rust job but if the rust is varied colors of red ,orange, brown and black and the rust is patchy and uneven. Thicker is some spots of the item and almost none in other areas and you can see spots of the original finish. Also no bugs if it it's been in a shed or attic for years it's gonna be a spider hotel. I hope this helps with spotting the fake stuff.
@@Jar0fMay0 he's right look up xbox restoration its a rusty xbox RUSTY XBOX lmao
@@Anne6621 I don't assume gender everyone is he to me
@@Jar0fMay0 👍
A good job fixing and painting the plane it is now ready to take off again down the runway.
Very Beautyful Job! 😎♥️
You should become a toy repair person you do great work
This restoration pleases the sandblasting gods!
What a very talented person. Amazing restoration.
I discovered your channel just recently and I find you to be a delight in your intellect your sense of humor and childlike innocence it is refreshing God bless
Lovely job....another one saved for history
Nice restoration
The beginning when he loaded it up on the little toy trailer was cute. I loved the little junkyard scene in the background
great result!
Золотых дел мастер, после Ваших видео хочется создать что-то прекрасное, хотя бы для себя, спасибо!!!
I really enjoyed this one. Thanks Sir
Glad you enjoyed it Dante Smith! Thanks for watching!
As usual your hands have worked their magic on yet another toy from the past, thank you sir
Fabulous!🤩
You are wonderfully meticulous. I thought that 'plans was too far gone even for you. You proved me wrong. Congratulations
Wow! Alrighty another amazing restoration! 😉👏
Beautiful. Well done.💯💯💯
These channels are the best asmr type stuff for me. I don't know if its the sound or working hands makes me feel at peace or that I know a little piece of history got valued and restored. Thanks for all the above.
Whoa! That loading scene the rusty plane on the red truck was an awesome charming touch!
This might be the worst case of surface rust on a tin i have seen yet. I would imagine that there's not many of those left around. Thank you Chip for keeping it around and looking good👍
Kinda makes you start guessing on what he will restore next
Or her '90s
Sa녹이슨ㄱ 재품입니다강대준
I have one, it was my fathers when he was a boy. Mine is missing the propeller and the wheels, but still has much of its original paint.
Just absolutely beautiful restoration. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍👍👍👍🍾🍾🍾🍾🍾
You have no shortage of things to restore chip keep up the great work
That flat bed truck is great. Wish I knew about that one when I was a kid.
SOOOO KOOOOOLLLLL !!!!
Awesome work as always .
Your rastorations are as awesome as your workshop. subed!
There is A LARGE amount of material for future restoration, its just waiting for you. That protective plastic sheet is genius for keeping the truck pristine.
I've already realized it that; this iron toy airplane, was in bad need for repairs. The most renowned kind of solution; for all rusty iron toys is, the MC51 rust remover. ✈
You do very nice work
Your video is always amazing
Really fun restoration!!!!
There are so many toys waiting for new life.
Thank you
I look at some of your toys in the background and I see my brothers childhood flash before me. Ty
I cant explain it but I enjoy the plane restorations the most. Keep them coming. Sheep cant fly I guess.
Great work mate
Good my friend ❤❤🌺🌺
I don’t know where these come from but they wouldn’t normally even qualify as scrap metal. What a fantastic hobby to have to turn trash into treasures. I’m sure if you had an antique toy store you could make a lot of money
Sitting here looking at one of those that was my father's when he was a kid. Great to finally know what it is!
Loved the restoration. The axles weren’t your best work in my opinion. I figured you would have mushroomed the ends. Still a great restoration though! Love your channel and the sheep!
Yeah, those sharp edges would not pass safety tests today.
How interesting is this. wonderful restoration
Loved the restoration
The master OF old metal toys in the world, restauration very accurated job and work OF precision and use professional tools and product for real car body and professional painting and many technique to riparation 100x100 succesfully
Nice job well done
It warms my heart to see all these toys so pristine. Probably all look better than when they were originally made! Outstanding!!!
Beautiful!!
these videos are soo satisfying to watch
Impressive!!!
Very nice powder coating. Beautiful job !
I don't know how you transform this piece of rust in airplane. Awesome work!!!!
Absolutely awesome!
Wow nice job 👍🏻 keep them coming
It's very cute!
A million touch and goes from the front porch! 👍👍
The kid in me hails you a hero 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Very nicely done, thank you.
I really don't know why you videos works like a antidepressant for me, every night I watch them all and be calm and literally 15 minutes later I'm fall sleepy well. Isn't a RUclips channel, it's magic!
A lot of work for such a basic toy when originally built!! Great job!
1:27 "Damned hook!" Ha!
Watching rust being sandblasted away so completely and perfectly is one of life's most satisfying experiences.
Great restoration!
I love you used the primary colours to finish it.
Nice job on this pice 👍🏼
Wish I hadn’t came across this channel. I’m hooked.
The sand blasting was very satisfying
Beautiful paint job
the graveyard is amazing and the beginning of the video is super nize! my compliments
That toy is good and safe.
I was going to ask if these toy companies made toy rockets or tanks, then I realized there were no rockets in 1930. Very relaxing to watch. TY.
The first "Flash Gordon" science fiction serial was in 1936.
It was on January 22, 1930, that Buck Rogers first ventured into space aboard a rocket ship in the newspaper comic strip.
So rocket type toys were possible in the 1930s.
Tanks were used in the First World War, so there were probably some of them around n the '30s.
@@rogerrabbit80 TY. I didn't know about Flash Gordon back then. When I think Flash Gordon I think of the campy 80's movie with Queen on music.
@@brandonb1681 Interesting bit of trivia.
In the 1980s TV show, "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century", there was an episode where Buck Rogers was flying with a retired pilot, Major Gordon. At one point, Buck gives Gordon some advice, to which Gordon replies "I've been doing this since before you were born".
This is funny on several levels. Since Buck Rogers had been in suspended animation for 500 years was the obvious one. But "Major Gordon" refers to Flash Gordon, whose adventures were made into serials before Buck Rogers.
Also, Major Gordon was played by "Buster" Crabbe, who played both Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers long before Gil Gerard (the actor playing Rogers) was born.
@@rogerrabbit80 I was quite young but I remember the modern Buck Rodgers episode you reference. I believe they were decimated by bad food disks, so they called older pilots out of retirement. I guess I should really check out the originals for both of these IP's. Thanks again for your input Roger Rabbit.
La restauración del avión es un trabajo prolijo y de demasiado cuidado de joyeria
Beautiful restoration good job well done
Really want to see you restore the carousel!!! 🎠 The sheep can go for a ride!!!
So glad you protected the bed of the tow truck!
Me tooo
It is called a flat bed tow truck
Ко всем вашим потрясающим талантам добавляется ещё тройка - выдумщик, юморист, мультипликатор!
Я в восхищении! 👍🔥👏
I like the airplane restoration s
Amazing work! 👍
I'm in my 60's. This is something that my dad might have played with as a child.
putting plastic on the wrecker was a great idea. You should call around to your local sign shops and get a few pieces of clear laminate that we use for vinyl wraps. It sticks really well (almost permanent), and allows air to dissipate from under it. That way you can protect the wrecker bed and also use on the dump trucks, etc. Only get wrap vinyl laminate tho, the rest is really thin and hard to work with. Just a tip from a sign guy!
What fun ! Soooo many restoration projects like the way you picked up the plane !
I just keep watching and watching over and over again.
I do love this channel 🎉❤
BRAVO!!!👏👏👏👏👏❤
Can't not give this a big thumbs up!!!! Excellent work!
How fitting, I'm watching this the day of my first flight to my dad
Excellent as always. Perfecto.
When you started to remove all the rust, I could even smell a dust, I even think of the work that went into this restoration
Beautiful toy !!! And perfect work 👍🏻😉🙌
Love watching excellent job
The plane is like new again, the details in restoring and taking the video 👍
I love the beginning of these videos.
Nice Air Force. 🛩️
Stunning 🤩 ❤
I love, love your videos.
I must admit that i miss so much the sheep 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑♥️
Watching your little buddy munch on those treats and all but ignore those beautiful toys made this twice as entertaining!
Amazing !
Always satisfied with the end result and the cat is the cherry on top
Increíble !!!!
Quedó muy lindo 😍😍😍
Amazing keep it up👍💯❤️💪
Sure looked like you had a lot of fun on this one. Thanks for saving it and for introducing me to this model. I really like your presentation, no talk just titles. I enjoy being able to concentrate on the process.