I think my favorite part of a restoration is to watch rust and paint leave the metal. My favourite method of rust removal is sandblasting but I also like to see electrolysis do it's work! It's always nice to se something different. You did a perfect job!
@@tybyrestoration2716 maybe I confused you, I was talking about that Tonka Jeep Restoration. Now that I'm aware of your channel I'll be watching the older videos for sure!
Very good work👍. A note for upcoming restorations: Due to the camouflage, military vehicles always have a matt and not a glossy finish. Otherwise everything is great.
As always, very good job! I really like how precise you are and how much attention you put into small details. You really try to make it perfect! A pleasure to watch you work. And i learn a few things from you too😉👍 Looking forward to your next video
Thank you for the comment and for the encouragement you wrote me I really needed and you came with it when needed. Thank you for all the nice comments you left me.
Very cool and great work. I recognize those wheels. They are the same set as used on the Tonka Jeepster I restored. Mine were slightly yellowed so I bleached them back white. I like the chrome on yours!
🥰Awesome video and restoration
Thank you Tysy
Hi tysy
I think my favorite part of a restoration is to watch rust and paint leave the metal. My favourite method of rust removal is sandblasting but I also like to see electrolysis do it's work! It's always nice to se something different. You did a perfect job!
To this flashlight, I didn't have any rust to remove because it was made of aluminum. I'm so glad you liked it.
@@tybyrestoration2716 maybe I confused you, I was talking about that Tonka Jeep Restoration. Now that I'm aware of your channel I'll be watching the older videos for sure!
Very good work👍. A note for upcoming restorations: Due to the camouflage, military vehicles always have a matt and not a glossy finish. Otherwise everything is great.
Yes, yes, that's right, I didn't realize, you're right. Thank you for the advice.
Nice result Tyby 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you
09/10. It needs the stars...
I apologize for not putting the star at the end of the restoration, I saw when it was too late, next time I will be more careful.
@@tybyrestoration2716 You don't need to apologize, You made a great work! 🙂
Thank you for all the messages of appreciation you have given me.
Ciao Tyby beautiful jep beautiful restoration good job well done
Thank you
Хорошая работа друг👍👍👍
Спасибо
10/10 great restoration
Thank you
@@tybyrestoration2716 youre welcome (=^ш^=)
awesome restoration my friend 👏
Thank you
Very nice - love the colors!
Thanks for appreciation.😊
As always, very good job! I really like how precise you are and how much attention you put into small details. You really try to make it perfect! A pleasure to watch you work. And i learn a few things from you too😉👍
Looking forward to your next video
Thank you for the comment and for the encouragement you wrote me I really needed and you came with it when needed. Thank you for all the nice comments you left me.
Very cool and great work. I recognize those wheels. They are the same set as used on the Tonka Jeepster I restored. Mine were slightly yellowed so I bleached them back white. I like the chrome on yours!
Thanks, I could leave the wheels white but I thought it would be nice to give them a different color. I'm glad you liked the way I painted them.
Awesome job! You will have to make the stickers for it also.
Thank you, you have a great idea with stickers
Yes !!!
The window shelf folds down and I have one I've and it sence 2012
Yes, and that folds down, but I didn't show it at the end. I think your jeep looks great, this one was very old.
@@tybyrestoration2716 they were made in 1960 so you know how old yours is
You realize that the old ones are more resistant than the new ones, the good work is no longer done.
@@tybyrestoration2716 What all i asked was how old was yours..
Should have brought/sent that to TYSY for blasting..
I could partner with TYSY and give him the pieces to sand. Know that you have a good idea, thank you
Woah I have one of those! Is it worth anything?
I bought it as it was before I restored it for 5 euros, now I don't know its real price.
How much are you selling the restored one for? Mine is in pretty good condition lol. One of my favorites as a kid.
The things I restore I do not sell but keep in a closet as a souvenir. If you want, send me the car and I'll recondition it and then send it back.
@@tybyrestoration2716 when someone got it for me in 2012 it was 12.99