My dad worked for BT for many years, he drove the old Sherpa vans in the early 90s before they upgraded to the grey Transits. I'll definitely be sending this video to him!
Being from across the pond this custom is of particular interest. We didn’t have this vehicle here, so I hope I can run into this casting. You did a phenomenal job Jason with the custom and the real life history of vehicle and company livery you chose. Great way to start the new year!!!!
When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought you were talking about the tiny pickup. This is an interesting die cast. I’m sure maybe someone picked one up as surplus and turned it into either a camper or a tiny home on wheels. It’s a good refurb, especially the detailing you did. Happy 2023!
Very nice looking van I wish I could find one here in the states I really enjoy your show keep up the good work have a good one say hi to your dad and God bless
nicely done. I wasn't aware there is only one version of the courier van. I might have a window-version laying somewhere, but not sure... I'll have a lookout next time I go out for die-casts. :) to me it looks convincing. also, realistic wheels haven't been a thing since SIKU switched from plastic to zamac back when. I like the look of it, and it's a nice change from the typical wide and shiny aftermarket wheels usually put onto restomods. also I don't think Ford offered any other interior colour for these except grey, grey and grey... XD so all one could do is detailing. which would be obscured by the windows. one can't win, huh? ;)
Hi Jason. If you ever come across another one of these vans then how about doing one in Royal Mail Livery or cause it came as an Left Hand Drive casting, Do one in Gibralter Post livery. Cheers for now & keep up the good work.
@@DieCastRestos also can I just say, your style of video with the history of the car is brilliant. It's not something I've come across before and is very informative and interesting. It's nice to see the quality of your restorations, they remind of Rob from Matchbox garage but he seems to have disappeared a year ago. Keep on keeping on.
I think you should apply a clear coat to really reveal the paint, and unfortunatley, on most of your models, the marker job wastes the final result because he’s not enough clean… that’s a shame ! Otherwise, the job stays great
Nice idea but the panell lining is a bit overdone resulting in some dirty looking spots espcialy on the driverside. "Less is more" would have been the right way...
I had 2 of these as a kid. For some reason these humble vans were my fav Matchboxs.
Lenses for headlights?
Ahh, they don' make 'em like they used to!
As always, great job! Your model in the end looks very realistic.
My dad worked for BT for many years, he drove the old Sherpa vans in the early 90s before they upgraded to the grey Transits. I'll definitely be sending this video to him!
Such a good job on this mate, looks authentic :)
Awesome as usual. I owned a '79 Ford Courier Pickup as my daily driver back in the mid-1980's.
Being from across the pond this custom is of particular interest. We didn’t have this vehicle here, so I hope I can run into this casting. You did a phenomenal job Jason with the custom and the real life history of vehicle and company livery you chose. Great way to start the new year!!!!
When I first saw the thumbnail, I thought you were talking about the tiny pickup.
This is an interesting die cast.
I’m sure maybe someone picked one up as surplus and turned it into either a camper or a tiny home on wheels.
It’s a good refurb, especially the detailing you did.
Happy 2023!
super little model
Your custom stuff is so much fun!
Nice restoration, details and paint job 👍👍
Vantastic job Jason.
Keep er lit ya boy ye
Very nice looking van I wish I could find one here in the states I really enjoy your show keep up the good work have a good one say hi to your dad and God bless
I even remember the yellow Austin Maestro Telecom vans 🤣
I wanted one of these models ever since I saw one kid having it like 30 or so years ago...
Great work as always . Full watch a few times , great information .
Finish is awesome .
Mike .
I've always loved this model! I'm trying to make Fiesta mk3s from 2 of these, 1 3 door and the other a 5 door.
Nice work!
Great job 👍
So nice
nicely done. I wasn't aware there is only one version of the courier van. I might have a window-version laying somewhere, but not sure... I'll have a lookout next time I go out for die-casts. :)
to me it looks convincing. also, realistic wheels haven't been a thing since SIKU switched from plastic to zamac back when. I like the look of it, and it's a nice change from the typical wide and shiny aftermarket wheels usually put onto restomods.
also I don't think Ford offered any other interior colour for these except grey, grey and grey... XD so all one could do is detailing. which would be obscured by the windows.
one can't win, huh? ;)
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Hi Jason. If you ever come across another one of these vans then how about doing one in Royal Mail Livery or cause it came as an Left Hand Drive casting, Do one in Gibralter Post livery. Cheers for now & keep up the good work.
👍 Thx 🇧🇪.
Not bad
Matchbox custom. MB. 198. Ford courier. BT. Van
Nice job but I prefer by far the original Milka colors.
I love the intro music. Very cool. What is it ???
Hackers by White Bat Audio
@@DieCastRestos thanks. I'm gonna steal it for my ringtone, if you approve. Anyone that asks will be told to follow your channel.
@@DieCastRestos also can I just say, your style of video with the history of the car is brilliant. It's not something I've come across before and is very informative and interesting. It's nice to see the quality of your restorations, they remind of Rob from Matchbox garage but he seems to have disappeared a year ago. Keep on keeping on.
🤗👍👌👏
Jason do you do custom for other people if so please get back to me
Sure, I do commission work. Shoot me an email with what you are looking for. My email address is in the video description
I think you should apply a clear coat to really reveal the paint, and unfortunatley, on most of your models, the marker job wastes the final result because he’s not enough clean… that’s a shame ! Otherwise, the job stays great
Oh so that’s what those Chinese vans are called,BT vans
Nice idea but the panell lining is a bit overdone resulting in some dirty looking spots espcialy on the driverside. "Less is more" would have been the right way...