Замечательно получилось! :) Работа над фигурками тоже хороша! Там, где блистер при склейке не доставал зажим, можно попробовать применить полоску металла и магнит с обратной стороны упаковки. Или просто пару неодимовых магнитов вместо зажима :)
Kojak... (lub "Einsatz in Manhattan", jak nazywał się serial w niemieckiej telewizji) Wspomnienia z lat 70. Nikt nie mógł zagrać inspektora lepiej niż Telly Savalas 😃 Równie legendarny był jego Buick. Kto z nas nie marzył wtedy o tym, by pędzić przez Nowy Jork w tym samochodzie i aresztować złoczyńców...? Cóż mogę powiedzieć... Świetna robota, Paul, jestem zachwycony. Oba Buicki są jak nowe, a oryginalne pudełka są jak zawsze wisienką na torcie 🤩. Zdecydowanie oba kciuki w górę za to. Dzięki za udostępnienie 🙏🏼 Miłego weekendu dla Ciebie i Twojej rodziny, bądź bezpieczny i zdrowy. Tak trzymaj przyjacielu. Pozdrowienia z deszczowego Morza Północnego. 😎👍🏼🇵🇱✌🏼🇩🇪🤠 Kojak... (Or "Einsatz in Manhattan", as the series was called on German TV) Memories of the 70s. No one could have portrayed the inspector better than Telly Savalas 😃 Equally legendary, his Buick. Who of us didn't dream back then of roaring through New York in this car and arresting bad guys...? What can I say... Well done, Paul, I'm thrilled. Both Buicks are like new again and the original boxes are, as always, the icing on the cake 🤩. Definitely both thumbs up for this. Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏🏼 Have a great weekend to you and your family and stay safe and sound. Keep up the good work mate. Greetings from the rainy North Sea shore. 😎👍🏼🇵🇱✌🏼🇩🇪🤠 Kojak... (Oder "Einsatz in Manhattan", wie die Serie im deutschen TV hieß) Erinnerungen an die 70er. Niemand hätte den Inspector besser darstellen können als Telly Savalas 😃 Genauso legendär, sein Buick. Wer von uns hat damals nicht davon geträumt, mit diesem Wagen durch New York zu brausen und Bösewichter zu verhaften... Was soll ich sagen... Tolle Arbeit, Paul, ich bin begeistert. Beide Buicks sind wieder wie neu und die Originalverpackungen sind, wie immer, das Tüpfelchen auf dem I 🤩 Ganz klar beide Daumen hoch dafür. Vielen Dank fürs teilen 🙏🏼 Dir und Deiner Familie ein schönes Wochenende und bleibt gesund und munter. Mach weiter so, mein Freund. Gruß von der regnerischen Nordsee. 😎👍🏼🇵🇱✌🏼🇩🇪🤠
Hi Paul. I was just wondering why you do not do the chroming before you fit the bumpers/fenders. That way there would be no risk of getting any chrome on the paintwork?. Still another great resteration.
Thank you very much . Of course, you should always do chrome plating before assembling the model. Unfortunately, chrome takes a long time to dry, and I usually don't have that much time. That's why I prefer to chrome on a complex model, so there is no risk of fingerprints before drying, and a twisted model is more safe for chrome. Kind regards
They both look fantastic nice job Paul, yes I watched that show with my Dad back in the day, awesome set, hopefully I can find them😊 Cheers🍺🍻 KC 🇦🇺🇳🇿🤝Poland 😎👍✌
Absolutely brilliant Paul. I remember Kojacs Buick Regal , l think either me or my brother had the larger scaled version . Fantastic restorations of both 👏 👌 👍
Both cars turned out great! "Crockah!!" "STAVROS!!" You got all the cool mechanisms squared away on the big car, and the prepping and painting on both cars was just great!! I started laughing when you slowly added the lollipop!! "Who Loves Ya, Baby!!"
Very nice models Paul congratulations. There ’s a documentary on the tube where an engineer who worked with Corgi explained what made the sales skyrocket and the brand so famous. He explained that when they released the Volvo 1800 , the TV serie The Saint with young Roger Moore was having a lot of success. Someone at Corgi said , why don’t we make it "The Saints car " ? Shabaaam !!! That was the idea , and as a lot of a cars were already famous from the cinéma and TV series , the 007 Aston Martin , the Batmobile, Chitty chitty bang bang etc, followed and became collectors classics worlwide. He also said that paying a few hundred thousand pounds in royalties to the cinéma and the TV was peanuts because of the mass production process of the models that made them cheap to build even with metal and therefore so profitable. So Kojak, James Bond and Batman have been the best salesmen for Corgi , Dinky and Matchbox. What I don’t understand is , if the models where so cheap to mass produce and came out at a low unit price from the factory why where they so expensive in France or in Germany back in the seventees ? I remember the models beeing always on shelves with the "expensive" toys and locked out of reach in toy shops ... 😢 21:59
You're right, of course, but at least in France, Germany, these models were on store shelves, while in Eastern Europe, unfortunately, they didn't exist, so even in the 70s we couldn't look at them. Kind regards
Great paint work by the way Paul , I like that shiny bronze very much. Personally I would have sprayed a thick coat of gloss varnish after having masked the windows to make it even more shiny , but thats a plastic modelling technique you don’t use I think...
Ha la sucette à la fin...génial. Pour info, la chaine M6 sur youtube publie régulièrement des épisodes de Kojak. Je n'appréciais pas à l'époque (né en 1969), mais avec le recul, cette série (les premières saison) était particulière et dépassait la "simple" enquête policière. Pour ce qui est des véhicules, j'ai eu le plaisir d'avoir le petit modèle. Je me souviens de la couleur particulière, et puis la largeur du véhicule. Merci pour toutes ces vidéos...un retour dans un passé magique...C'est une émotion forte qui survient quand je vois que tu restaures un véhicule que j'ai aussi eu. Je me souviens d'une "vieille" Majorette...Peugeot 504 ambulance...les Matchbox, Corgi, et puis plus tard les allemande Siku, que j'appréciais moins (échelle différente, et cette ligne supplémentaire sur les pneus qui faisait que toute la largeur des pneus ne touchait pas le sol. Tu pourras peut-être m'aider. Je n'arrive plus à me souvenir de la marque qui vendait des voitures dans des boîtes (encore dans les années 90). je me souviens d'un modèle Audi, en taxi Audi 90 ou 900, modèle de véhicule très rectangulaire. Une marque que je trouvais plus aboutie que Matchbox et même Majorette. Si tu me lis et que tu as une idée... ;-)
I remember watching Kojak too as a child with my dad. We must be about the same age, I'm almost 59. I'm surprised you were able to watch American series in Poland in the 1970s
Hi Jan I'm turning 60 this year, so age is correct. In Poland, in terms of series, it was quite calm. I could watch a lot of Western TV series, there was Kojak, there was Rewolwer and Bowler hat, of course an English saint. Kind regards
Great restoration! There were two Kojak figures produced with the bigger model: one wearing a hat, and one without. The second is the rarer of the two. I had the one with the hat. This is an early example of producing a toy from an adult TV show. I knew a lot of kids who weren't allowed to watch the show. My dad loved it, though, so I was allowed to stay up and watch it with him. Telly Savalas was great, but generally played evil heavies in the movies. Kojak showed him in a completely different light - still a tough guy, but this time, one with a heart. A brilliant bit of casting.
Great job! Really! My friend had one of the 1/43 scale Kojak Buick Regals. I like how you go through many intricate steps restore them correctly. Might I suggest using Molotow chrome to restore the shiny bits? Up to now, I find it probably is the closest to chrome paint you can get and it can also be shot from an airbrush. From a fellow model car collector!
Hi Paul, fantastic job on both of these models, I have just rewatched this video as I am doing a renovation of this model I am trying to source the standing kojak figure but it’s like finding hens teeth here in Australia, wondering if you had a spare figure that you would sell to me. Great content as always Thanks. Bill.
There are 2 box variations, one is spelt as KOJAK buick , second is spelt KOJAK'S buick , all 1,36th scale cars are varying shades of bronze, corgi weren't that accurate mixing paint between production runs , mostly all suffer from weak suspension and chrome affects wearing off very rapidly, its very difficult to obtain a good original, those that are comand 3 figures. Lovely paint finish on yours paul , Swansea never achieved that level of gloss 😊.
I remember this car, I had it when I was young, but maybe my memory fools me, because as i remember it, the car was black? But great work! Greetings from sweden
Well, it's very possible because different versions were made, there was a black, white and blue police version and there was a brown and gold Kojak version
Paul, I have looked at various parts of Kojak but I have not seen any where Kojak drives a copper or bronze car, they are all dark cars. Now it is true that it happens every time at night when they take action, but what about that?
@@PaulRestorerthe car was bronze or copper brown. That's the colour i saw on tv and thats how its described on Google when you look into the cars used. They used a Buick Regal and a Buick Century. And why that confuse some poeple is that its basically the same car, they just changed name from Century to Regal in 1977 or 78. This is stuff I've found online after wondering why the toy models had diffrent names. I had both the models you restore here. There was 2 maybe 3 diffrent versions of the Regal with Kojak figure. One had Kojak with hat on and the rare one had Kokak without hat. Both had Crocket shooting his gun from the car. But i seem to recall a Kojak with 2 hands on the gun and one with Kojak using 1 hand on the gun. This is just a memory though. Cant validate it.
I loved that show. Kojak with his bald head, he always had a lolly pop. Along with Starsky and Hutch, The streets of San Francisco with a young Micheal Douglas, and don't forget Hawaii 5-0 (Book 'em Danno!) They don't wrote shows like that any more.
Who wants a lollipop? Nice resto. I still like watching Kojak today! Excellent choice!
Thank you very much James
I never knew they made a Kojak car. Nice work!
Thank you very much
Fantastyczna praca!! bardzo skomplikowane, ale wykonane po mistrzowsku, gratulacje!!
Muchas gracias
I also liked watching Kojak as a child. Great work. 😊
Thank you very much
That was fantastic. I still have my large buick and figures. I really miss Kojak and Crocker and George. They made me happy when I was a little boy.
Thank you very much
Замечательно получилось! :) Работа над фигурками тоже хороша! Там, где блистер при склейке не доставал зажим, можно попробовать применить полоску металла и магнит с обратной стороны упаковки. Или просто пару неодимовых магнитов вместо зажима :)
Большое спасибо
I liked that you added the Kojak lollipop at the end. “Who loves ya, baby”
Cool
Wow Paul, you turn trash into treasure with these cars! I enjoy all the hard work you’ve put into every one of them!! 👍
Thank you very much James
Awesome restoration on both Kojak cars Paul. Cheer's JV
Thank yoy very much
Fantastic restorations, Paulie🥰🥰!! An excellent way to showcase your wonderful work!!
Thank yoy very much Michael
Good job kolego, I liked Telly in the movies, The Dirty Dozen & Kelly's Heroes. Have a good one ✌️😎
Thank you very much Don
Very nice Buicks and great restorations👍
Thank yoy very much
Fantastic job Paul on them both..
Thank you very much Brian
First class! Two brilliant restorations, cleverly done 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻
The lollipop was a nice touch too 🤣
Who loves ya, baby?
Thank yoy very much
Kojak... (lub "Einsatz in Manhattan", jak nazywał się serial w niemieckiej telewizji) Wspomnienia z lat 70. Nikt nie mógł zagrać inspektora lepiej niż Telly Savalas 😃
Równie legendarny był jego Buick. Kto z nas nie marzył wtedy o tym, by pędzić przez Nowy Jork w tym samochodzie i aresztować złoczyńców...?
Cóż mogę powiedzieć...
Świetna robota, Paul, jestem zachwycony. Oba Buicki są jak nowe, a oryginalne pudełka są jak zawsze wisienką na torcie 🤩.
Zdecydowanie oba kciuki w górę za to.
Dzięki za udostępnienie 🙏🏼
Miłego weekendu dla Ciebie i Twojej rodziny, bądź bezpieczny i zdrowy. Tak trzymaj przyjacielu.
Pozdrowienia z deszczowego Morza Północnego.
😎👍🏼🇵🇱✌🏼🇩🇪🤠
Kojak... (Or "Einsatz in Manhattan", as the series was called on German TV) Memories of the 70s. No one could have portrayed the inspector better than Telly Savalas 😃
Equally legendary, his Buick. Who of us didn't dream back then of roaring through New York in this car and arresting bad guys...?
What can I say...
Well done, Paul, I'm thrilled. Both Buicks are like new again and the original boxes are, as always, the icing on the cake 🤩.
Definitely both thumbs up for this.
Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏🏼
Have a great weekend to you and your family and stay safe and sound. Keep up the good work mate.
Greetings from the rainy North Sea shore.
😎👍🏼🇵🇱✌🏼🇩🇪🤠
Kojak... (Oder "Einsatz in Manhattan", wie die Serie im deutschen TV hieß) Erinnerungen an die 70er. Niemand hätte den Inspector besser darstellen können als Telly Savalas 😃
Genauso legendär, sein Buick. Wer von uns hat damals nicht davon geträumt, mit diesem Wagen durch New York zu brausen und Bösewichter zu verhaften...
Was soll ich sagen...
Tolle Arbeit, Paul, ich bin begeistert. Beide Buicks sind wieder wie neu und die Originalverpackungen sind, wie immer, das Tüpfelchen auf dem I 🤩
Ganz klar beide Daumen hoch dafür.
Vielen Dank fürs teilen 🙏🏼
Dir und Deiner Familie ein schönes Wochenende und bleibt gesund und munter. Mach weiter so, mein Freund.
Gruß von der regnerischen Nordsee.
😎👍🏼🇵🇱✌🏼🇩🇪🤠
Vielen Dank Paul
SuperB! Good job, Master P. 😊
Thank you very much Sergio
Hi Paul. I was just wondering why you do not do the chroming before you fit the bumpers/fenders. That way there would be no risk of getting any chrome on the paintwork?. Still another great resteration.
Thank you very much . Of course, you should always do chrome plating before assembling the model. Unfortunately, chrome takes a long time to dry, and I usually don't have that much time. That's why I prefer to chrome on a complex model, so there is no risk of fingerprints before drying, and a twisted model is more safe for chrome. Kind regards
These two turned out really smart Paul, interesting mechanics on the larger one .
All the best Martin 👍
Thank you very much Martin
Dzięki za wspaniałe / jak zwykle/ danie do śniadania ! Dzięki i pozdrawiam!👽🖖
Miłego wekendu
Superb job Paul, loved the tv series , 👍👍👍
Thank yoy very much Mark
That is so good Paul and as Kojak would say'' who loves ya baby'' Thanks for the memories on great TV show👍
Thank you very much
They both look fantastic nice job Paul, yes I watched that show with my Dad back in the day, awesome set, hopefully I can find them😊
Cheers🍺🍻 KC 🇦🇺🇳🇿🤝Poland 😎👍✌
Thank you very much
@@PaulRestorer my pleasure enjoy your channel and content Cheers 🍺🍻🇦🇺🤝😎👍✌
Absolutely brilliant Paul. I remember Kojacs Buick Regal , l think either me or my brother had the larger scaled version . Fantastic restorations of both 👏 👌 👍
Thank you very much Jerry
Great job 😊
Thank yoy very much
Both cars turned out great! "Crockah!!" "STAVROS!!" You got all the cool mechanisms squared away on the big car, and the prepping and painting on both cars was just great!! I started laughing when you slowly added the lollipop!! "Who Loves Ya, Baby!!"
Thank you very much
Cool. I did the smaller one a couple years back. I think Ya saw the video. Anyway... NUICE job, Paul 👍I didn't even know they made a larger scale.
Thank you very much
Stunning and the boxes are a superb touch
Thank you very much
Bellissimo!!! Grande tributo per una serie indimenticabile.
Grazie mille
Ottimo lavoro 😊 il mio modello piccolo il lampeggiante è arancione, ottimo consiglio per modellare PET per chi non ha pressa di calore👍👋
Grazie mille
Excellent restorations Paul as always amazing work well done 👍.
Thank you very much Adrian
Very nice models Paul congratulations. There ’s a documentary on the tube where an engineer who worked with Corgi explained what made the sales skyrocket and the brand so famous. He explained that when they released the Volvo 1800 , the TV serie The Saint with young Roger Moore was having a lot of success. Someone at Corgi said , why don’t we make it "The Saints car " ? Shabaaam !!! That was the idea , and as a lot of a cars were already famous from the cinéma and TV series , the 007 Aston Martin , the Batmobile, Chitty chitty bang bang etc, followed and became collectors classics worlwide. He also said that paying a few hundred thousand pounds in royalties to the cinéma and the TV was peanuts because of the mass production process of the models that made them cheap to build even with metal and therefore so profitable. So Kojak, James Bond and Batman have been the best salesmen for Corgi , Dinky and Matchbox.
What I don’t understand is , if the models where so cheap to mass produce and came out at a low unit price from the factory why where they so expensive in France or in Germany back in the seventees ? I remember the models beeing always on shelves with the "expensive" toys and locked out of reach in toy shops ... 😢 21:59
You're right, of course, but at least in France, Germany, these models were on store shelves, while in Eastern Europe, unfortunately, they didn't exist, so even in the 70s we couldn't look at them. Kind regards
Great paint work by the way Paul , I like that shiny bronze very much. Personally I would have sprayed a thick coat of gloss varnish after having masked the windows to make it even more shiny , but thats a plastic modelling technique you don’t use I think...
Thank yoy very much
Amazing Paul, it's great to see 2 sizes being done at once. Thank you for another great video. .
Paul ☘️ ☘️
Thank you very much Paul
Great work again.✌️🚀🥁🥁
Thank yoy very much
I had the small one, and remember that the light on the roof fell in, which is where it stayed, leaving a hole in the roof.
Cool
Great set awesome restoration 🔥🔥
Thank you very much
Excelente trabajo Paul!!! Agradecido por volver a ver una pieza q tuve en mi infancia y q la dejaras como original... Saludos
Muchas gracias Jorge
Again youth sentiment. Nice work.
Thank you very much
Fantastic job Paul 😍👍
Thank you very much
Big in the 70's. Nice touch with the lollipop. "Who loves ya, baby?"
cool
Parabéns Paul, ficaram ótimos!
Muito obrigado
Nice restorations, details and paint jobs 👌 👍
Thank you very much Joe
That was awesome!
Thank yoy very much
Fantastic as always, I think my sister had it in green, might even had been two of them in the house.
Thank you very much
Ha la sucette à la fin...génial. Pour info, la chaine M6 sur youtube publie régulièrement des épisodes de Kojak. Je n'appréciais pas à l'époque (né en 1969), mais avec le recul, cette série (les premières saison) était particulière et dépassait la "simple" enquête policière.
Pour ce qui est des véhicules, j'ai eu le plaisir d'avoir le petit modèle. Je me souviens de la couleur particulière, et puis la largeur du véhicule.
Merci pour toutes ces vidéos...un retour dans un passé magique...C'est une émotion forte qui survient quand je vois que tu restaures un véhicule que j'ai aussi eu.
Je me souviens d'une "vieille" Majorette...Peugeot 504 ambulance...les Matchbox, Corgi, et puis plus tard les allemande Siku, que j'appréciais moins (échelle différente, et cette ligne supplémentaire sur les pneus qui faisait que toute la largeur des pneus ne touchait pas le sol.
Tu pourras peut-être m'aider. Je n'arrive plus à me souvenir de la marque qui vendait des voitures dans des boîtes (encore dans les années 90). je me souviens d'un modèle Audi, en taxi Audi 90 ou 900, modèle de véhicule très rectangulaire. Une marque que je trouvais plus aboutie que Matchbox et même Majorette. Si tu me lis et que tu as une idée... ;-)
merci beaucoup
I remember watching Kojak too as a child with my dad. We must be about the same age, I'm almost 59.
I'm surprised you were able to watch American series in Poland in the 1970s
Hi Jan
I'm turning 60 this year, so age is correct. In Poland, in terms of series, it was quite calm. I could watch a lot of Western TV series, there was Kojak, there was Rewolwer and Bowler hat, of course an English saint. Kind regards
Beautiful models! Great job!... As usual...
Hola amigo felicitaciones por tu trabajo muy lindo un abrazo gigante desde Pacheco Tigre Bs As Argentina 🇦🇷
Muchas gracias
This is good first time I have seethe car will watch how to see if I can fix my car
It's going to be 50 years this year since the first episode of Kojak aired (1973). :)
Cool
W serialu użyto 2 Regal'e. Rocznik 1973 i 1974. Widać różnicę w grillach obu samochodów ;-) No i oczywiście, świetna restauracja modeli :-) Gratuluję.
Bardzo ciekawa wiadomość . Dziękuję serdecznie
Auch ich habe Kojak gern geschaut und Deine Restaurationen der Buick's ist fantastisch!
Vielen Dank
Nice cars and well done !
Thank you very much
Great restoration! There were two Kojak figures produced with the bigger model: one wearing a hat, and one without. The second is the rarer of the two. I had the one with the hat. This is an early example of producing a toy from an adult TV show. I knew a lot of kids who weren't allowed to watch the show. My dad loved it, though, so I was allowed to stay up and watch it with him. Telly Savalas was great, but generally played evil heavies in the movies. Kojak showed him in a completely different light - still a tough guy, but this time, one with a heart. A brilliant bit of casting.
Thank you very much
Great job! Really! My friend had one of the 1/43 scale Kojak Buick Regals. I like how you go through many intricate steps restore them correctly. Might I suggest using Molotow chrome to restore the shiny bits? Up to now, I find it probably is the closest to chrome paint you can get and it can also be shot from an airbrush. From a fellow model car collector!
Thank you very much
Hello, another brilliant video on these two Kojak cars,they look better than the original when restored.
Thank you very much
Brilliant work. Especially the packaging.
Thank you very much
Paul, like I said a while back, you could be a manufacturer if you so desired. That box is first-rate.
Thank you very much
@@PaulRestorer , well deserved, my friend.
Salut Paul, superbe, j adore ♥, salutations de Suisse 🇨🇭 et à bientôt 👍
merci beaucoup Pedro
Beautiful restoration. Very impressive skills. 😜😜
Thank you very much
Ostatnio komentowałam r4 furgon,no i buick z corgi amatorsko naprawiałam wczoraj,był żółty ,jest brązowy,totalnie podwozie zniszczone,no brawo Mistrzu za furę Kojaka!
Dziękuję serdecznie
Bonjour Paul
J'adore ce modèle de la série kojak 👍👍👍
Thank yoy very much
Excellent 👍🎨🧡👍💎👍🖌🛞👍🔩👍🪛👍🧰👍🖨💯🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇👏👏👏👏👏😁🙂😊😉👌👌👌🎊🥳🎉🍾🍾🍾🥂🥂🥂 Like 👍👍👍💕💕💕
Wunderschöne Arbeit 👍 Der Ford Gran Torino von Starsky & Hutch ist auch ein Hingucker.Sie haben da einen sehr schönen Kanal 👍
Vielen Dank
Very very nice and the packaging is second to none.
Thank you very much
Top class restoration love the repro box
Thank you very much Andrew
Thank you Paul.
Best wishes Val
Beautiful work, now I want a lollipop.
Thank you very much
Hi Paul, fantastic job on both of these models, I have just rewatched this video as I am doing a renovation of this model I am trying to source the standing kojak figure but it’s like finding hens teeth here in Australia, wondering if you had a spare figure that you would sell to me.
Great content as always
Thanks.
Bill.
Thank you very much Bill. No problem of course, I can sell you a spare kojak figurine. Please write to me on my email or contact me via Instagram.
have done thyanks Bill.@@PaulRestorer
Fantastic job as usual Paul. I still have a problem finding the screw tap that small
Thank you very much
Muito legal os vídeos parabéns
Muito obrigado
"Оживил" пару. Добрая работа, "кусочек детства".
Большое спасибо
Saudações Mestre Paul !!! Restaurações Digna De 👍
Muito obrigado
Impresionante Paul,me encantan las dos miniaturas.Enhorabuena maestro😊😊😊😊😊
Muchas gracias Pedro
Super 👍👍👍
Thank you very much
Waooo impresionante amigo quedaron como nuevo saludos y buen trabajo adelante 👍
Muchas gracias
stunning paint job.
Thank you very much
When I was a kid, there were so many of these kojak cars available at just about every store. I kick myself for never buying one.
Pity
Uno de los coches que me gustaría tener, majestuosa restauración...Genial Paul!🥰
Muchas gracias
Have you ever done the Corgi Opel Senator 1:36 scale? Keep up the great restos
Thank you very much
Brilliant can you do staskey & Hutch Ford torino
Thank you very much
That's really smart to keep your police lights in a Tic Tac container. 👍
Thank you very much
Waouh magnifiant Buick de koja ❤😊😮👍👏
Thank you very much
There are 2 box variations, one is spelt as KOJAK buick , second is spelt KOJAK'S buick , all 1,36th scale cars are varying shades of bronze, corgi weren't that accurate mixing paint between production runs , mostly all suffer from weak suspension and chrome affects wearing off very rapidly, its very difficult to obtain a good original, those that are comand 3 figures. Lovely paint finish on yours paul , Swansea never achieved that level of gloss 😊.
There's also a Kojak figure that was made without a hat.
Модели просто супер, работа высший класс, эх мне бы такую модель, ты очень хорошо все делаешь
Большое спасибо
Strepitoso Restauro 🤩💪💪💪🫶 Grazie ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Grazie mille Enrico
Bravo Paul et merci pour le clin d'oeil avec la sucette de kojak
merci beaucoup
Fantastique.
merci beaucoup
The “Kojak partner” was Crocker played by Kevin Dobson😊
Cool
Top top work.
Thank you very much
Great work 👏👍
Thank you very much
Mais um belo trabalho. Parabéns
Muito obrigado
I remember this car, I had it when I was young, but maybe my memory fools me, because as i remember it, the car was black? But great work! Greetings from sweden
Well, it's very possible because different versions were made, there was a black, white and blue police version and there was a brown and gold Kojak version
Paul,
I have looked at various parts of Kojak but I have not seen any where Kojak drives a copper or bronze car, they are all dark cars. Now it is true that it happens every time at night when they take action, but what about that?
When Kojak was on, I had a black and white TV, so I had no idea what color it was
@@PaulRestorerthe car was bronze or copper brown. That's the colour i saw on tv and thats how its described on Google when you look into the cars used. They used a Buick Regal and a Buick Century. And why that confuse some poeple is that its basically the same car, they just changed name from Century to Regal in 1977 or 78. This is stuff I've found online after wondering why the toy models had diffrent names. I had both the models you restore here. There was 2 maybe 3 diffrent versions of the Regal with Kojak figure. One had Kojak with hat on and the rare one had Kokak without hat. Both had Crocket shooting his gun from the car. But i seem to recall a Kojak with 2 hands on the gun and one with Kojak using 1 hand on the gun. This is just a memory though. Cant validate it.
Классно получилось
Большое спасибо
Superbe restauration !
Go Paul Go! Go,Go,Go!👍
Thank you very much Jimmy
The luxe this model.😃👍👍👌👌
Thank you very much
I thought it was a good show too😊
Thank yoy very much Paul
Bonjour, quelles sont les types de peintures utiliser ? Merci de votre réponse
I loved that show. Kojak with his bald head, he always had a lolly pop. Along with Starsky and Hutch, The streets of San Francisco with a young Micheal Douglas, and don't forget Hawaii 5-0 (Book 'em Danno!) They don't wrote shows like that any more.
Thank you very much