Sorry if you find any grammar mistakes. English is not my first language. I'm learning it. When I was in school I used to do this in summer holidays with all my hotwheels. And my friends used to give me their cars to detail. And a couple of times detailing turned out to be much better than usual, I didn't want to give the car back. So I bought same car from Walmart and gave it back to my friend, saying that my younger brother ruined it. And he accepted it happily as he got new packed car instead of used car.
that's awesome man, the way I started detailing cars is similar, the only thing is I just wanted my cars to look more realistic. also, your grammar is good, it's legible
Hello friend, good video, one question, what kind of paint do you use to paint? It is that I have the same wheels today and I would like to try it. A greeting and good luck.
thanks man! also, I used cellulosic thinner based paint. however, if you are new to this job, I recommend you using acrylic or water based paint. it will be easier for you. I use thinner based because it's more durable and it gives a shinier finish.
I use cellulosic thinner based paint and no, water color won't work. I recommend you using acrylic or water based scale model paint if you're a beginner.
I can do it if you're willing to! this takes practice and no one was born with all the knowledge and skill to do it, my first customs looked like shit because I just started at that time. I've been doing this for over 11 years now, it's about experience
what do you think, can I to the same painting with edding permanent pens? or not? please help me. I want to do custom paintings but I don't know what exactly I nee.
so I see you're a rookie. the thing is, never use permanent markers, they dissolve with time, making thr car look bad. I suggest you to use acrylic or water based paint and paint with brushes, you can find them in hobby scale model stores and hardware shops. get yourself used to brush painting and you'll switch tp thinner based paint with time. thinner based paint gives a shinier, longer lasting and better finish but it dries too fast, it's hard to remove when you make a mistake. a more user friendly paint is acrylic or water based as I told earlier. it dries slower so you'll have more time painting, it's easier to remove and it won't leave residues when removed but the downsides are it can oxidize if it's a metallic paint and it might peel off with time if it's touched too often or rub against shit. that's all you need to know pal, good luck!
@@denisminigarage2030 hey men, I have a Question. I have just started in it, and do you know, how can I take out wheels without destroy it? please help me quickly.
the more detail they add, the more it will eat their budget and more expensive the cars will get. that's why they don't put such details because no one will buy them when they are too expensive just for tiny details. this is why "model cars" exist. for those who want hyper details on their models, they pay more and get more detailed cars like Tarmac Works, Ignition Model etc. but I don't think it's necessary to pay that money since I can already do it myself😅
During lockdown we were depressed, but this guy was painting awesome cars. Respect
Great job sir! Looks like a premium HW now!😎
thank you:D
Looks good! Nice interior touch! Plus painting in the Mustang on the grill was excellent! 👍
Can you list the tools you use and what paint do you use??
It looks awesome PLEASE ypu can teach how detail it
Amazing Pony!
Sorry if you find any grammar mistakes. English is not my first language. I'm learning it.
When I was in school I used to do this in summer holidays with all my hotwheels. And my friends used to give me their cars to detail. And a couple of times detailing turned out to be much better than usual, I didn't want to give the car back. So I bought same car from Walmart and gave it back to my friend, saying that my younger brother ruined it. And he accepted it happily as he got new packed car instead of used car.
that's awesome man, the way I started detailing cars is similar, the only thing is I just wanted my cars to look more realistic. also, your grammar is good, it's legible
Muy buenos resultados cambio radical más detallado felicidades saludos manito 👍👏👏
Still best ever i have watch
I'm glad you liked it!
Steady hand my friend! Good work!
thanks
Very good 👍!
If I had a mustang in real life, I’d buy that hotwheel and give it to a wrapping shop.
Look far better now.
op how much will this cost?
Nice! What kind of paint are you using?
I'm pretty sure I mentioned it in the comment section, thanks for watching!
Very nice job bro!😁
Hello friend, good video, one question, what kind of paint do you use to paint? It is that I have the same wheels today and I would like to try it. A greeting and good luck.
thanks man! also, I used cellulosic thinner based paint. however, if you are new to this job, I recommend you using acrylic or water based paint. it will be easier for you. I use thinner based because it's more durable and it gives a shinier finish.
What type of paint do you use? And will water color works for exterior and interior?
I use cellulosic thinner based paint and no, water color won't work. I recommend you using acrylic or water based scale model paint if you're a beginner.
Amazing job! I wish i can custom my HWs 😌
I can do it if you're willing to! this takes practice and no one was born with all the knowledge and skill to do it, my first customs looked like shit because I just started at that time. I've been doing this for over 11 years now, it's about experience
what do you think, can I to the same painting with edding permanent pens? or not? please help me. I want to do custom paintings but I don't know what exactly I nee.
so I see you're a rookie. the thing is, never use permanent markers, they dissolve with time, making thr car look bad. I suggest you to use acrylic or water based paint and paint with brushes, you can find them in hobby scale model stores and hardware shops. get yourself used to brush painting and you'll switch tp thinner based paint with time. thinner based paint gives a shinier, longer lasting and better finish but it dries too fast, it's hard to remove when you make a mistake. a more user friendly paint is acrylic or water based as I told earlier. it dries slower so you'll have more time painting, it's easier to remove and it won't leave residues when removed but the downsides are it can oxidize if it's a metallic paint and it might peel off with time if it's touched too often or rub against shit. that's all you need to know pal, good luck!
@@denisminigarage2030 so, ok! that I will use acrylic paints. Thank's for your help :D
@@kpmstudio7001 any time bud!
@@denisminigarage2030 hey men, I have a Question. I have just started in it, and do you know, how can I take out wheels without destroy it? please help me quickly.
actually, there's a channel called Tolle Garage, watch his first video, that will show you how to do it
Wow so amazing i want to by this car but iwill watch this video and i will buy car😊
I'm glad you liked it! it's not for sale though
What size screws did you use to replace the rivet holes with?
I don't exactly remember bur I think they're 3 millimeter thick
How much would u sell it for?
it's not for sale mate. thanks for watching!
Nice custom sir
thnx
Which colour did u use ?
if you're talking about the orange, I just mixed red and yellow at the right amount to get the exact same color as the orange stripes on the car
@@denisminigarage2030 i mean to say what is the colour which u r using,is it acrylic or what?🤔
@@gewalbaherie6962 oh, it's thinner based cellulosic paint
@@denisminigarage2030 nice work
@@gewalbaherie6962 I'm glad you liked it
what type of paint you use?
I used cellulosic thinner based paint. thanks for watching!
@@denisminigarage2030 Thank you, you doing an amazing job dude
Awesome video I subed nice dude!
thanks for your support! I'm glad you enjoyed my video
Nice
👍💪
Why can't they just do the details themselves
the more detail they add, the more it will eat their budget and more expensive the cars will get. that's why they don't put such details because no one will buy them when they are too expensive just for tiny details. this is why "model cars" exist. for those who want hyper details on their models, they pay more and get more detailed cars like Tarmac Works, Ignition Model etc. but I don't think it's necessary to pay that money since I can already do it myself😅
Ok
Iwill not buy from you i will buy this car online
oh, makes sense