hi there,i had one of these trucks in 1962 as a child, i think it was 12/11p, good to see this one restored. i now have 2 scammell wreckers and 10 bedford rls from the army range all in good nick.good memories of the past
Thanks very much Peter, those Bedfords sound nice ,I have a couple of army vehicles to do for the channel at some point . Glad you liked this one. All the best martin
Thanks Glyn, it turned out good I was a bit concerned about the decals but pleased with it . We are all good here I hope you all are too. Best wishes martin
I’ve always liked the looks of double steering front axle trucks no matter what make or model, ya did a very nice restoration on this particular truck Martin, paint, decaling & detail work great 👍! My friend you& your misses take care & stay safe, see ya on your next build. 👋. 😎👍👍👍🚗🚙🚘🚜🚍🚌
I look forward to Wednesday teatime every week to watch your latest restoration video, you're the best program on TV, Martin. Today was a stunning restoration of a fabulous model, absolutely brilliant. Like MrRestore said below, "this is so relaxing." It must be about 60yrs since Dinky made that model and it still looks great, I have the new Atlas Dinky Super Toys version (made in China) in my collection. Can't wait for the next video, keep well, all the best. Peter.
Thanks Peter glad I can help you relax cheaper then therapy 😁. Those atlas models are great you can use the parts to repair the dinky Fodens because thay fit spot on and thay are cheaper then buying spare parts . Take care my friend all the best martin
Great job Martin, those Foden trucks a big,I have a couple that I purchased restored about a year ago.compared to other Dinky trucks they are big.Your Foden has come up well,I was a little worried that you may have had some problems due to the cabin cracks,but you worked your magic.Thanks for another great video again.
Thanks Austin, glad you liked it, I was a bit concerned when I saw the crack fingers crossed it didn't go right across, I dodged the bullet there 😉. Thanks for your support my friend. All the best Martin 👍
Hi Martin this has a stunning finish, the paint and the trim really do shine. Nice job sorting out the crack although looking at Stanley we think he's been on some. All the best from Ian & family.
Hi Ian I hope you and the family are well my friend. Stanley was sulking because I wouldn't let him play with the detailing paint ,he only wants to sniff the fumes anyway 😏 All the best Martin 👍
Hello Martin what's a lovely finish on that tank you done I think it looks better and it probably did when it come out the dinky factory you are right you could have sprayed them white lines on better than the transfer stay safe my friend and see you on the next one. Ralph
Excellent work Martin, love these old lorries, this one turned out absolutely stunning, bummer with the crack behind the cab but you sorted that out ok, beautiful result👌👍😊 Take care, all the best, Nick.
Cheers nick ,apparently it's a common problem with these ,so something to look out for when buying another one . Glad you liked this one nick . All the best martin
Nice job Martin the finished article reminds me when a flatbed one of those full of sugar (Tate and Lyle) got stuck in a ditch down my street and had to be unloaded by hand , it took ages. The two stroke supercharged diesel engine was screaming where the driver was revving it up to get it out of the ditch. Eventually it got towed out with another Foden exactly the same. Two in the same street, quite a rare truck now though.
Excellent job Martin. I've done a number of these as you know and they make brilliant restored models and display pieces. I would mention to the congregation that if you are thinking of doing up one of these and you need maybe a tank, ladders, caps and tyres, it works out much cheaper buying a Dinky/Atlas tanker, maybe an Octopus, and using it as a donor vehicle. If you're lucky, you can get a brand new one for maybe a tenner. Shop around on Ebay. The tanker components are fully interchangeable with a Dinky chassis and the quality is excellent. So, rather than separate purchases and postage, a one off Dinky/Atlas will probably save money instead of buying different parts from the usual suppliers. The paint on the Dinky/Atlas models is tough to remove but if you key off the decals with wet and dry, reprime then paint as normal, tanks etc will come up fine.
Cheers Mike, forgot to mention that , notice I chicken out doing the chrome round the windows 😀, I hope you are enjoying st Patrick's day 😀 All the best Martin 👍
GGGGGday Martin Beautiful job another one for the display cabinet. I wish I could get cheap acrylic paint here only cheap stuff is enamel cans from the auto shop and it takes a week to dry so you can handle it. I did a spot on Zephyr 6 a few years ago in a green colour when I looked at it the other day it had all gone flat😥. I'll have to have a dig around on ebey and see what I can find. Catch ya on the next one mate stay safe.😜👍
Cheers Geoff, most rattle cans here are acrylic, enamels are harder to source mostly model shops,or garden centres. Good old zephyr. Take care my good friend M
I can see how a kid would love these toys. The sense of ownership/possession - the smell of the rubber tyres and paint job - almost like owning a real vehicle. Minor details didn't matter it was about the effect of overall appearance. Everything is relative. If I were a collector I would particularly prefer the industrial vehicles over the cars.
One in mobile red would look great ,I had a corgi major Mack rig in esso livery with rubber tyres and jewelled head lamps ,always wanted the dinky AEC one maybe one day you’ll do one of those ,great resto mate ,all the best Mark
I hope the red baseplate didn't mean this was a unique, one-off trial, issued by mistake on the very first day.😁 The paint looks great and the finish, especially on the blue, looks perfect. That silver trim looks superb. Funny how the metal bumper looks so much more 𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑐 than today's plastic equivalents.😁 A great restoration of an excellent model. Well Done to you and Dinky.👍👌😁
Hey Martin, great job and finish. Love the fodens , as I have a few of them. One I have to do end caps on the tank. I have a few things on the old bench right now and hope to get a channel up soon. Hopefully you’ll get that package I sent you before too long, but I know the mail is quite slow. I’m still awaiting a UK parts delivery from December! Anyway, all the best from across the pond! 👍🏻🍻😎🇨🇦
Thats good news ,you will definitely have a sub from me when you get up and running, glad you liked this one these old lorries are great 👍 All the best Martin
Nice repair Martin, and your eye is still in there, judging by the front end detail. That looks really elegant. I am glad you didn't bother trying to take the dents out the tank - it looks more realistic with the odd ding here and there. The ladders must have taken ages, but the result looks terrific. Better than new!
Hi Fraser, I thought leaving the dents in would give it the vintage look . Next time I will paint the white strip. I think it would look even better. Best wishes martin
Hi Martin, very enjoyable to watch, I am doing the same model for myself and I will take your advice about the white line around the centre of the tank because my tank has a few small dents in it. Also my chassis is cracked behind the cab like yours, so l think it must be a weak point ! Looking forward to the next one, stay safe and well. Regards Tony Hawkridge.
Thanks very much Tony, you definitely would be better of painting it ,if your tank is really bad you can use the tank from the atlas dinkys thay fit a treat and you can get tanker for a lot less then an original. Best of luck .. All the best martin
What a great transformation Martin ,when are we going to start making fuel deliveries . Are you going to think about restoring a fleet of tankers for a diorama ? . Stay safe .Rob.
I thought the front end was a bit bent up from the beginning. good thing it didn't break off completely. :) great work again, nice and shiny. Dinky surely would havbe wished to do such a smooth paintjob. :) those rattlecans are seemingly some highclass product. interesting way to do the tanker. what do you think, did they want to save on the sheer weight of the model truck, or on the zinc alloy? surely interesting what they could do with pressed steel back when. :)
Cheers Lothar, it is apparently a week spot on these Fodens. The chassis was universal any tank and flat bed or high sided would fit as long as it was for the foden. All the best martin
You are the master. I learn a lot from you. Tks! Question: what is that you keep applying with a small brush over the decals? Also: how do you make the decals last? Mine crack or peel off when they are dry.
Hi eveson, the liquid is called micro set ,and micro sol. Best thing is to clear coat the model then apply the decals the micro sol the red one you can apply to the decal and it helps set the decals around curves. Then apply a clear coat over that when its dry ,this will help. All the best martin 👍
Looks awesome,the wire wheel you use what type and grade I don't want to wear details down on models,have you done a dinky austin taxi ? I have two to do and need to watch you do one for info 😉 Thanks.😀
Mark thanks very much its appreciated. If your using a brush by hand use a brass brush you can get them in most place like homebargins or the range. If your using a power tool you can get a bag full of assorted wire wheels of ebay that wont damage the castings .
Get a piece of tin, or even plastic, cut a slot in it just wide enough for the axle to go through. Slide it onto the axle between the tip and the wheel. You won't grind your wheels away.
Hi Kevin, the hand tools files pliers etc, I get from ither model shops or hobby shops and a shop called the range . The bigger equipment like the spray booth and drills and rotary drill i get from ebay and amazon . Parts for the models ,decals tyre's rivits all from various sellers in the diecast section on ebay . The paint ,I use i get from moter savers ,the range and halfords. I hope this helps in some way . All the best Martin 👍
Hi Martin, Hope you're well?, A question for Ya, Can You get ribbed tyres as the original, or are they smooth these days?, btw, in this video You sounded like a Dentist!, sure You'd make a good One!😉👍
Hi Stuart, yes you can get the treaded tryes for these ,but some of the tread is a fine , you can also get the later square ribbed tryes as well ,I think that one had the early round ribbed ones . Thanks for watching my friend its much appreciated 👍
Bravo Maestro, bravo! That is one beautiful restoration.
Thanks very much iam glad you liked it.
Best wishes martin
Lovely restoration turned out nice looks great
Cheers Dean it's much appreciated my friend
Fantastic job on the Foden Tanker Martin , great one 👏👍
Cheers Jerry, glad you liked this one.
That old Foden looks brand new now Martin. Magnificent job!!! 👍👌❤️
Cheers Johnny glad you liked it .
Very impressive Martin, lovely restoration.
Thanks Alan glad you liked this one
All the best martin
One of the nicer looking Dinky's...
Thanks for sharing, Martin 👍
Cheers, glad you liked it my friend
Great restoration of a beautiful model! Looks magnificent, Martin! 👍🏻🥊
Thanks Peter, glad you liked it
All the best martin
hi there,i had one of these trucks in 1962 as a child, i think it was 12/11p, good to see this one restored. i now have 2 scammell wreckers and 10 bedford rls from the army range all in good nick.good memories of the past
Thanks very much Peter, those Bedfords sound nice ,I have a couple of army vehicles to do for the channel at some point .
Glad you liked this one.
All the best martin
His one looks a real treat great job Martin.
Cheers tony ,glad you liked this one .
Best wishes martin
Belle restoration 🇫🇷 merci beaucoup x
Thanks paul very much appreciated my friend
Wow what a great job. Looks awesome 👍👍
Thanks very much its very much appreciated my friend
All the best martin
Hello Martin great restoration as always you made it look like new. Hope you and your family are keeping. Well regards Glyn
Thanks Glyn, it turned out good I was a bit concerned about the decals but pleased with it .
We are all good here I hope you all are too.
Best wishes martin
I’ve always liked the looks of double steering front axle trucks no matter what make or model, ya did a very nice restoration on this particular truck Martin, paint, decaling & detail work great 👍! My friend you& your misses take care & stay safe, see ya on your next build. 👋. 😎👍👍👍🚗🚙🚘🚜🚍🚌
Thanks jeff ,these are great wagons to work on and iam glad you liked it.
All the best martin
I look forward to Wednesday teatime every week to watch your latest restoration video, you're the best program on TV, Martin.
Today was a stunning restoration of a fabulous model, absolutely brilliant. Like MrRestore said below, "this is so relaxing." It must be about 60yrs since Dinky made that model and it still looks great, I have the new Atlas Dinky Super Toys version (made in China) in my collection. Can't wait for the next video, keep well, all the best. Peter.
Thanks Peter glad I can help you relax cheaper then therapy 😁.
Those atlas models are great you can use the parts to repair the dinky Fodens because thay fit spot on and thay are cheaper then buying spare parts .
Take care my friend all the best martin
Another great job Martin...I agree with you ...with painting the strip...it is quite large..stay safe mate..🇨🇦
Cheers Curtis it will definitely be better painted.
All the best martin
nice one Martin,this truck was in the need of a good resto ,awesome
Cheers Laz ,it certainly was but that's the way we like them 😉
Well executed Martin. A very nice Foden
Thanks very much its very much appreciated my friend
Looking very smart Martin, thanks again for a great video!
Thanks mick, very much appreciated my friend 😀
Love these Foden's....the tanker is one of the best. Looks great Martin as always 👍
Cheers Derrick these are great lorrys. Real ones and model ones
Absolutely beautiful Martin as always! Especially considering what it look like when you first started!
Cheers Scott glad you liked this one .
Look after yourself my friend
Excellent job, keep me coming Martin 😉
Cheers Peter, glad you liked it my friend
Great job Martin, those Foden trucks a big,I have a couple that I purchased restored about a year ago.compared to other Dinky trucks they are big.Your Foden has come up well,I was a little worried that you may have had some problems due to the cabin cracks,but you worked your magic.Thanks for another great video again.
Thanks Austin, glad you liked it, I was a bit concerned when I saw the crack fingers crossed it didn't go right across, I dodged the bullet there 😉.
Thanks for your support my friend.
All the best Martin 👍
I think these are 50s ir 60s toys it's great to see these being restored
Cheers Bobby, its much appreciated 👍
I love these Foden tankers. I've got a good original Mobilgas one.
Fantastic job👍
Thanks very much, I bet that's nice excellent.
All the best martin
You are the Master. Brilliant job I did look at buying one of those but chickened out of going for it. You make it look easy. 👍
Thanks Bob for your kind words ,makes it all worthwhile.
All the best Martin 👍
Beautiful job Martin 👏👏
Thanks Robert glad you liked this one.
Best wishes martin
Absolutely brilliant restoration Martin. Looks great!
Thanks very much randy its very much appreciated my friend
Nice restoration Martin turned out excellent
Cheers Geoff, glad you liked this one
Best wishes martin
Great one Martin.... always a pleasure seeing you do these restorations.... Cheers mate!!!!
Thanks very much it's my pleasure and thanks for your support my friend
A well restored tanker. It looks good with the white stripe o me. I really like what you did to it
Thanks Ricky much appreciated my friend
What a lovely model, awesome job on the paint and decals, looks so shiny Martin.
Cheers Peter, yes I was pleased with the way it came ,glad you liked it.
Best wishes martin
I actually like the white stripe! Nice job, from London, Ontario Canada! 🙂
Thanks very much Paul it's really appreciated my friend from Canada stay warm
What a beautiful toy. Great job Martin. Looks stunning
Cheers Juan always good to hear from you my friend 👍
I'm not sure why, but this is so relaxing!
Thanks very much thats what its all about relaxing and enjoying life.
All the best Martin 👍
Agreed
Hi Martin this has a stunning finish, the paint and the trim really do shine. Nice job sorting out the crack although looking at Stanley we think he's been on some. All the best from Ian & family.
Hi Ian I hope you and the family are well my friend.
Stanley was sulking because I wouldn't let him play with the detailing paint ,he only wants to sniff the fumes anyway 😏
All the best Martin 👍
Hello Martin what's a lovely finish on that tank you done I think it looks better and it probably did when it come out the dinky factory you are right you could have sprayed them white lines on better than the transfer stay safe my friend and see you on the next one.
Ralph
Thanks Ralph, definitely painting the stripe next time .
All the best martin
Very nice job as usual Martin well done 👍 it’s a bad place for cracking behind the cab I’ve seen it before.
Thanks for the video
David
Thanks David, yes definitely a weak point, this one looks nice next to the one you sent me .
All the best martin
That's beautiful Martin and I love the colors!
Cheers Shaun glad you liked this one.
All the best martin.
Nice work Martin. Lovely restoration.
Thanks Gordon, glad you liked it my friend
Excellent work Martin, love these old lorries, this one turned out absolutely stunning, bummer with the crack behind the cab but you sorted that out ok, beautiful result👌👍😊
Take care, all the best, Nick.
Cheers nick ,apparently it's a common problem with these ,so something to look out for when buying another one .
Glad you liked this one nick .
All the best martin
Turn out Perfect amazing job Martin well done 👍.
Thanks very much Adrian glad you liked it my friend 😀
Nice job Martin the finished article reminds me when a flatbed one of those full of sugar (Tate and Lyle) got stuck in a ditch down my street and had to be unloaded by hand , it took ages. The two stroke supercharged diesel engine was screaming where the driver was revving it up to get it out of the ditch. Eventually it got towed out with another Foden exactly the same. Two in the same street, quite a rare truck now though.
Thanks Steven, interesting story great to hear I bet that was a nice sight to see.
Take care my friend and all the best martin
@@martindaredare Thanks for stimulating that memory.
Great work as always. I don’t have this casting. Very rare . Awesome truck .
Cheers mike , I would say it's not an easy one to find over where you are.
Best wishes martin
Great restoration of a beautiful model! Looks magnificent, Martin! Best wishes
Thanks Paul ,glad you liked this one.
All the best martin
Excellent job Martin. I've done a number of these as you know and they make brilliant restored models and display pieces. I would mention to the congregation that if you are thinking of doing up one of these and you need maybe a tank, ladders, caps and tyres, it works out much cheaper buying a Dinky/Atlas tanker, maybe an Octopus, and using it as a donor vehicle. If you're lucky, you can get a brand new one for maybe a tenner. Shop around on Ebay. The tanker components are fully interchangeable with a Dinky chassis and the quality is excellent. So, rather than separate purchases and postage, a one off Dinky/Atlas will probably save money instead of buying different parts from the usual suppliers. The paint on the Dinky/Atlas models is tough to remove but if you key off the decals with wet and dry, reprime then paint as normal, tanks etc will come up fine.
Cheers Mike, forgot to mention that , notice I chicken out doing the chrome round the windows 😀, I hope you are enjoying st Patrick's day 😀
All the best Martin 👍
Nice work Martin that looks great mate stay safe
Cheers Brian, take Care my friend
Beautiful job.
Thanks Adrian, much appreciated my friend
Fantastic resto martin love the colour scheme also , the tyres do look better black than the grey great job mate 👏
Cheers paul ,glad you liked it, black tyres were the originals apparently.
All the best martin
Hi Martin, this one turned out really well, very tricky applying the decals.I had this one as a kid, nice to see.
Thanks Malcolm, the decals were a bit tricky especially the white stripe.
Glad you liked it my friend
Very smart, really nice work 👍🏻👌🏻
Thanks very much glad you liked it my friend
All the best martin
Stunning job Martin....Regards PJ;)
Cheers mate
GGGGGday Martin Beautiful job another one for the display cabinet. I wish I could get cheap acrylic paint here only cheap stuff is enamel cans from the auto shop and it takes a week to dry so you can handle it. I did a spot on Zephyr 6 a few years ago in a green colour when I looked at it the other day it had all gone flat😥. I'll have to have a dig around on ebey and see what I can find. Catch ya on the next one mate stay safe.😜👍
Cheers Geoff, most rattle cans here are acrylic, enamels are harder to source mostly model shops,or garden centres.
Good old zephyr.
Take care my good friend
M
I can see how a kid would love these toys. The sense of ownership/possession - the smell of the rubber tyres and paint job - almost like owning a real vehicle. Minor details didn't matter it was about the effect of overall appearance. Everything is relative. If I were a collector I would particularly prefer the industrial vehicles over the cars.
Thanks very much, ,you are quite right my friend.
All the best martin 👍
Great restoration Martin, i have one of these myself, I'm looking forward to your next restoration.
Cheers Steve, they are a great display piece 👍
absolute stunner martin
Thanks Chris much appreciated my friend
Awsome thanker truck, 👍🚚
Thankin’ awesome in fact!
Cheers Keith glad you liked it ,have a good day.
Thanks very much my friend
@@martindaredare Yeah it turned out excellent buddy Regent threw tanker 3 stripes very nice great job martin as always
great job again as usual Martin,its one of my favourites
Cheers thanks very much ,I do like the big lorrys myself.
Appreciate you watching my friend
One in mobile red would look great ,I had a corgi major Mack rig in esso livery with rubber tyres and jewelled head lamps ,always wanted the dinky AEC one maybe one day you’ll do one of those ,great resto mate ,all the best Mark
Hi mark yes hopefully I will get more depends on price ,the mack truck sounds sweet.
Best wishes martin
I hope the red baseplate didn't mean this was a unique, one-off trial, issued by mistake on the very first day.😁 The paint looks great and the finish, especially on the blue, looks perfect. That silver trim looks superb. Funny how the metal bumper looks so much more 𝑚𝑒𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑐 than today's plastic equivalents.😁
A great restoration of an excellent model. Well Done to you and Dinky.👍👌😁
I would be gutted if that happened 😄😄 plastic bumpers like you say never look realistic.
All the best martin
@@martindaredare 😂
Hey Martin, great job and finish. Love the fodens , as I have a few of them. One I have to do end caps on the tank. I have a few things on the old bench right now and hope to get a channel up soon. Hopefully you’ll get that package I sent you before too long, but I know the mail is quite slow. I’m still awaiting a UK parts delivery from December! Anyway, all the best from across the pond! 👍🏻🍻😎🇨🇦
Thats good news ,you will definitely have a sub from me when you get up and running, glad you liked this one these old lorries are great 👍
All the best Martin
Nice repair Martin, and your eye is still in there, judging by the front end detail. That looks really elegant.
I am glad you didn't bother trying to take the dents out the tank - it looks more realistic with the odd ding here and there. The ladders must have taken ages, but the result looks terrific. Better than new!
Hi Fraser, I thought leaving the dents in would give it the vintage look .
Next time I will paint the white strip.
I think it would look even better.
Best wishes martin
Very nice to watch
Glad you liked it thanks for watching.
Outstanding!
Thanks very much Michael its very much appreciated my friend
Hello Lee very nice 👍 as always love vedeos brother 😁 Lee
Hi lee good to hear from you my friend and iam glad you liked it
Hi Martin, very enjoyable to watch, I am doing the same model for myself and I will take your advice about the white line around the centre of the tank because my tank has a few small dents in it. Also my chassis is cracked behind the cab like yours, so l think it must be a weak point !
Looking forward to the next one, stay safe and well. Regards Tony Hawkridge.
Thanks very much Tony, you definitely would be better of painting it ,if your tank is really bad you can use the tank from the atlas dinkys thay fit a treat and you can get tanker for a lot less then an original.
Best of luck ..
All the best martin
What a great transformation Martin ,when are we going to start making fuel deliveries . Are you going to think about restoring a fleet of tankers for a diorama ? . Stay safe .Rob.
Hi Robert I intend to get all the major fuel brands to make up a fleet.
So watch this space😃.
Thanks for your support my friend
@@martindaredare you know you are more than wecome ,I look forward to it .
PS I forgot to say I am also in the process of doing a resto on one of these fuel tankers.
Superb job
cool job👍
Thanks very much its appreciated
I thought the front end was a bit bent up from the beginning. good thing it didn't break off completely. :)
great work again, nice and shiny. Dinky surely would havbe wished to do such a smooth paintjob. :) those rattlecans are seemingly some highclass product.
interesting way to do the tanker. what do you think, did they want to save on the sheer weight of the model truck, or on the zinc alloy? surely interesting what they could do with pressed steel back when. :)
Cheers Lothar, it is apparently a week spot on these Fodens.
The chassis was universal any tank and flat bed or high sided would fit as long as it was for the foden.
All the best martin
You are the master. I learn a lot from you. Tks! Question: what is that you keep applying with a small brush over the decals? Also: how do you make the decals last? Mine crack or peel off when they are dry.
Hi eveson, the liquid is called micro set ,and micro sol.
Best thing is to clear coat the model then apply the decals the micro sol the red one you can apply to the decal and it helps set the decals around curves.
Then apply a clear coat over that when its dry ,this will help.
All the best martin 👍
Looks awesome,the wire wheel you use what type and grade I don't want to wear details down on models,have you done a dinky austin taxi ? I have two to do and need to watch you do one for info 😉
Thanks.😀
Mark thanks very much its appreciated.
If your using a brush by hand use a brass brush you can get them in most place like homebargins or the range.
If your using a power tool you can get a bag full of assorted wire wheels of ebay that wont damage the castings .
I have an Austin taxi by dinky it's the fx3 it's on the list .
@@martindaredare thats awesome mine are fx3 ,the ones off carry on cabby,Im thinking doing on blue with light blue hubs.
You must have collection to be proud of good buddy. Another fine mess you've gotten out of
Yes ian Ian fast running out of space ,going to have to make boxes for them soon .
All the best martin
@@martindaredare the one factor that stops me doing the large trucks. Lack of space
Get a piece of tin, or even plastic, cut a slot in it just wide enough for the axle to go through. Slide it onto the axle between the tip and the wheel. You won't grind your wheels away.
Cheers JJ, good advice my friend.
Glad you liked this one and thanks for your support its much appreciated.
Best wishes martin
I wonder what Dinky's yearly consumption of metal was, must have been fairly substantial
Yes I would imagine it would have been , a very busy place to work ,thanks for watching my friend its really appreciated 👍
Where do you get all the equipment from ?
Hi Kevin, the hand tools files pliers etc, I get from ither model shops or hobby shops and a shop called the range .
The bigger equipment like the spray booth and drills and rotary drill i get from ebay and amazon .
Parts for the models ,decals tyre's rivits all from various sellers in the diecast section on ebay .
The paint ,I use i get from moter savers ,the range and halfords.
I hope this helps in some way .
All the best Martin 👍
Hi Martin, Hope you're well?, A question for Ya, Can You get ribbed tyres as the original, or are they smooth these days?, btw, in this video You sounded like a Dentist!, sure You'd make a good One!😉👍
Hi Stuart, yes you can get the treaded tryes for these ,but some of the tread is a fine , you can also get the later square ribbed tryes as well ,I think that one had the early round ribbed ones .
Thanks for watching my friend its much appreciated 👍