I like to imagine that after he finishes recording, Tim spends an hour just reassembling toys and puzzles he broke down during the episode, letting out sporadic "heh"-s.
+Cargo Shorts For President he goes to record every wednesday, if you saw a documentary about him, he mentions that he goes into the studio every wednesday with new toys
Or maybe the reverse he does an Andy Kaufman like deal where he takes on a New Yorker accent and berates the staff and tells 'em to get those stupid toys off his table.
Vicente Temes I like to imagine that he just continues to ramble while reassembling: "this particular piece is made by an artist in uhh, Tokyo I believe. Beautifully made, quite tricky to reassemble, heh. I received this piece I think about 30 years ago while travelling through Japan, marvelous. There we are, heh" "yes, thank you Tim, we get it" "heh"
I thought of a good one: Nestling coins! Cut out a circle in a few silver dollars, then some half dollars, quarters, nickels, pennies, then dimes. Cap off the ends with an unmodified coin and each layer would just look like a normal stack. It'd probably use about $15 of "materials", but it would certainly be interesting. Sidenote: Not all silver dollars have silver in them, and if they don't, they're basically worth $1.
@@irelandgunner9511 this comment is 3 years old, and he was right. Some silver dollars do not contain silver in them. A 2 minute search on google can tell you that.
Somehow Tim and his collection give me some faith in humanity. There is people who spent their lives making those toys and there is always someone to appreciate it. It's beautiful
It's so interesting hearing all of Tim's stories and seeing all these amazing toys in his collection. I know that sounds rather generic but it is really captivating.
You open all the packages and it turns out they're all empty. Then he just pulls a tangerine out of his pocket and hands it to you and explains how he forgot to put the gift in there and there was no friggin way he was doing all this over again.
well, I'd like to see what he thinks about spinners, having someone with such experience with toys talk about them might help some people realize that this is just something that has blown up recently and give us some insight on whether he has seen similar "gadgets" in his past years or if this is an original idea...
"Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer by training, was initially credited by some news stories to have been the inventor of the fidget spinner (...). Hettinger filed a patent application for a "spinning toy" in 1993."
Aaron Ruben Well, I know she was the one to "invent" it, but I also know it never really hit the market, so I am interested in learning if anyone else has tried something similar (with succes) in the past, past years...
4:35 'Here's something I made earlier' 5:23 (talking about the same thing) 'Lovely idea, that' Abandon ship! The RUclips fame has gone to his head! Only joking, love you forever, Tim.
I love these uploads, tim is very special and a great asset to entertaining and enlightening with his vast toy collections many thanks tim for your effort in making you tube a magical place to visit.
I received a lovely set of nesting baskets, made in some African nation or another, and received by my grandmother by a church friend, I believe. It has held up well over the years, and has been a source of great delight.
Those russian nesting dolls are actually called "matryoshka dolls". Nobody ever calls them "babushkas" in Russia. Also it's "nesting dolls", not "nestling". Sorry for correcting so much, I just figured it would be useful to know for a collector. Loved the video as usual. :)
It can be either, nesting is the proper name but nestling is the descriptive term in English and was used for decades as a literal description of what the dolls did until the term nesting became more commonplace and popular around the 1960s (if what I was told in school is to be believed), many places outside of Russia call them babushka dolls because it's much easier to pronounce than matryoshka especially for young children and native English speakers
Brilliant ...love that adapter battery/toy/wanna have.........as your book hideouts lovely to see! Thank you for sharing I makes me smile today,and that we cannot do to too often (sorry for the bad English/grammar)
quite incredible! those nestling eggs we used for easter in east germany (GDR), where I grew up. not really meant to be a toy but just a way to 'wrap' easter presents to hide them. i grew up in a small lake town and i remember my first couple of easters when my mother, older brother and I would take the little cable ferry across to the forest side of the lake and would go on an easter egg hunt there. my brother would go ahead and hide the eggs (unbeknownst to me) and i had to find the eggs the easterbunny had left for us! the illusion was broken after just a few years when I woke up before everyone else one easter, went to the kitchen for some water, and found baggs full of those giant eggs. 😭
Just discovered this channel! Really really great stuff, would have loved any and all of this as a kid and still fascinates me to this day. So "gadgety" as I used to call these sorts of things :) -- Also, our family owns one of those Earths that keeps opening up until you arrive at the moon with the face. Such a fascinating object, was great seeing it featured here.
When I was a child, I had a set of nesting boxes. There were maybe 8 or 10 boxes in total? Anyway, after unboxing the boxes, you could stack them to connect the various circus scenes painted along the sides into one big scene. My cousin's broke those boxes so I doubt I'll ever see something like that again, but it's a neat toy from memory.
We had a walnut tree when I was a child, and one year I made a nesting walnut set. Took quite a bit of hunting to find 3 walnuts that would nest as the shells are fairly bulky. I opened them and cleaned them out very carefully. The last one had a miniature synthetic daisy in it.
I don't know if Tim ever reads these but a good way to cut a chocolate shell is to use a lighter and a metal coat hanger. just heat up the bottom of the coat hanger and push down the middle slowly to equally melt along the way down. If you wanted you could even stuff the egg and then seal it back up with some melted chocolate!
I had a jumbo sized pen in the house, it was grandpa's. It was about to be donated to a charity just when i figured out it wasn't just a jumbo sized pen, rather, one with smaller, and smaller pens inside. At least i enjoyed it in its true form. :)
2:57 I just want to say that I appreciate the “or girls.” Too many people think that girls can’t play with toy cars or boys can’t play with dolls and such. Thankfully, that’s changing :)
I like to imagine that after he finishes recording, Tim spends an hour just reassembling toys and puzzles he broke down during the episode, letting out sporadic "heh"-s.
+Cargo Shorts For President
but he uploads videos from toy fairs in the current years?
+Cargo Shorts For President
he goes to record every wednesday, if you saw a documentary about him, he mentions that he goes into the studio every wednesday with new toys
Cargo Shorts For President That’s not possible. After each video, he spends 5 days finding the next toys to showcase within his piles of knick knacks.
Or maybe the reverse he does an Andy Kaufman like deal where he takes on a New Yorker accent and berates the staff and tells 'em to get those stupid toys off his table.
Vicente Temes I like to imagine that he just continues to ramble while reassembling: "this particular piece is made by an artist in uhh, Tokyo I believe. Beautifully made, quite tricky to reassemble, heh. I received this piece I think about 30 years ago while travelling through Japan, marvelous. There we are, heh" "yes, thank you Tim, we get it" "heh"
I wonder if there is a tiny Tim inside of Tim. *Squeaky voice* "heh
prophetchannel heh
Lol. It pops out and says "god bless us everyone, heh."
heh
*goodness me*
heh
Heh
Heeeh!
"A scrubbing brush or a Christmas tangerine or something" - the most British thing I've ever heard
Heh
Lol omg
Tim is the Bob Ross of RUclips. He just does what he loves that's simple yet relaxing to whatch.
@aviato287 x calm down
aviato287 x NAZI’s are people. Just like you. You’re a nazi. Yay stupid.
Hey , it's you again ಠωಠ
I agree. I love RUclips because in addition to Tim being a Bob Ross, Bob Ross is also the Bob Ross of RUclips
Thank you Darth Maul, very cool.
It was really nice to hear a story from Tim's childhood. Such a pleasant guy
I thought of a good one: Nestling coins! Cut out a circle in a few silver dollars, then some half dollars, quarters, nickels, pennies, then dimes. Cap off the ends with an unmodified coin and each layer would just look like a normal stack.
It'd probably use about $15 of "materials", but it would certainly be interesting.
Sidenote: Not all silver dollars have silver in them, and if they don't, they're basically worth $1.
These exist
Also yes, all silver dollars have silver in them. If they don't have silver they're not a silver dollar.
@@irelandgunner9511 this comment is 3 years old, and he was right. Some silver dollars do not contain silver in them. A 2 minute search on google can tell you that.
@@irelandgunner9511 That’s just wrong.
@@GG-08 Your mom is 3 years old. Also how is something a silver anything if it isnt even silver?
I don't know why but watching this channel is the most cathartic release for me. The tone of his voice, the filming, etc. It's truly serene.
He is so excited about his collection and it makes my heart feel so warm and happy. Tim is such a wholesome guy.
Russian dolls? Pfft. They are full of themselves.
Alan Mac HEH
Oh my fuck-
Alan Mac How is this not top comment?
is this an INSIDE joke? get it?
Is this in inside joke
Somehow Tim and his collection give me some faith in humanity. There is people who spent their lives making those toys and there is always someone to appreciate it. It's beautiful
this guy is a national treasure
Yes he is lol. I honestly would love to sit down with him and just talk about life. I'm sure he's seen some amazing things.
Notumengi we need to eat the declaration of timdependence
I love watching Tim show off his things. He's so happy, and they're so fun!
Was the chocolate egg NESTLE chocolate.
¹·²·³ 1.2.3Guys God damn it
Hue
Heh
It's so interesting hearing all of Tim's stories and seeing all these amazing toys in his collection. I know that sounds rather generic but it is really captivating.
getting a tangerine after opening loads of boxes is indeed a good joke....... unless youre the recipient!
At least it wasn't a lump of coal.
You open all the packages and it turns out they're all empty. Then he just pulls a tangerine out of his pocket and hands it to you and explains how he forgot to put the gift in there and there was no friggin way he was doing all this over again.
A tangerine isn't too bad of a gift if you don't get them often.
I had absolutely never seen one of those battery adapters, what an amazing thing! The bags at the end are the coolest design I've ever seen!
This is probably the only channel that can't possibly be demonetized. Tim to is too pure for this world.
well, I'd like to see what he thinks about spinners, having someone with such experience with toys talk about them might help some people realize that this is just something that has blown up recently and give us some insight on whether he has seen similar "gadgets" in his past years or if this is an original idea...
Γιάννης Βερροις I would expect him to lose his mind ten seconds in.
You do realise that a 'spinner' is nothing new, right? They have existed for years.
Aaron Ruben well, if you mean spinning tops I personally own a pretty large collection but I don't think that counts as an fidget spinnet ancestor...
"Catherine Hettinger, a chemical engineer by training, was initially credited by some news stories to have been the inventor of the fidget spinner (...). Hettinger filed a patent application for a "spinning toy" in 1993."
Aaron Ruben Well, I know she was the one to "invent" it, but I also know it never really hit the market, so I am interested in learning if anyone else has tried something similar (with succes) in the past, past years...
Watching Tim's videos is honestly one of the highlights of my day.
It been some time since we had a proper length video.
I remember when I first found this channel also when I had a bookshelf now its a toy shelf
4:35 'Here's something I made earlier'
5:23 (talking about the same thing) 'Lovely idea, that'
Abandon ship! The RUclips fame has gone to his head!
Only joking, love you forever, Tim.
A battery conversion kit, brilliant, just wow, in all my years never seen one, but now want one!
👍
it's always nice to hear someone talk so excitedly about something so obscure
Will never get sick of this channel! Love all of you that work with Tim(and of course you too Tim)!! ❤️
I love these uploads, tim is very special and a great asset to entertaining and enlightening with his vast toy collections many thanks tim for your effort in making you tube a magical place to visit.
Such a joy to watch Tims videos they are an absolute ‘Great Wonders of the Web’
I learn absolutely nothing but keep coming back to these videos
That intro is fantastic, but I love the simplicity and minimalism of jumping right into the content of the video.
I received a lovely set of nesting baskets, made in some African nation or another, and received by my grandmother by a church friend, I believe. It has held up well over the years, and has been a source of great delight.
I love how the intro lets me know if I’ve randomly ventured further into past videos than I anticipated
Anyone know who makes that handbag? I want one in black xD that's such a beautiful idea, I've never seen anything like that before!
He is so innocent with his toys. I have just found his channel and I’ve fallen in love with his videos
I used to own nesting Micro Machines. I miss Micro Machines. :(
*heh*
Abhilash Sadanand *H E H*
Can't believe "heh" can cost 100+ likes
Incredible toy isn't it?
I made so many of those roses in the background before I found this channel. They are really difficult but soo worth it
Wonderful
Thank you
I've always loved nestling dolls but your collection is something else!
The silver bags are stunning
Play it at 0.5 speed, and it sounds like he's intoxicated :')
OK, that's undeniably true and hilarious. Still love Tim and this channel, though. Perhaps even more.
yea, it's not only him i noticed that with a lot of videos
i played it in .25 speed :)
Holy hell
Ahahahaha high af
he is a fun gentleman i wish him the best,tim you keep playing with your amazing toys
Dolls from the nile
My mom actually has just that, a nestling set from Egypt. X3
Keiran Rand I am not disappointed that this was the first comment I saw.
Alex Wall Where does the Nile meme come from?
I think it comes from polyvinyl. Poly means many. Nile means one river nesting inside another.
Dude Man In one of his vids, he keeps pouring out water from a vessel, saying "Water from the Nile".
Those russian nesting dolls are actually called "matryoshka dolls". Nobody ever calls them "babushkas" in Russia.
Also it's "nesting dolls", not "nestling".
Sorry for correcting so much, I just figured it would be useful to know for a collector. Loved the video as usual. :)
Konstantine Rymaruk have you ever heard about the matryoshka brain?
Have you ever heard of a country called the czech republic they call them babushcas
Maybe they used to call them nestling dolls and he's used to saying it that way
It can be either, nesting is the proper name but nestling is the descriptive term in English and was used for decades as a literal description of what the dolls did until the term nesting became more commonplace and popular around the 1960s (if what I was told in school is to be believed), many places outside of Russia call them babushka dolls because it's much easier to pronounce than matryoshka especially for young children and native English speakers
The battery conversion kit matryoshka is amazing, thanks for sharing , it is always a pleasure watching your videos.
I have a vague memory of my grandparents giving me that egg on easter, pretty cool to remember
That brings back memorises Thanks Tim it made me remember that I still have somewhere in a dusty box the yellow car nestling ! Aaah nostalgia
Maybe inside us all is a small, happy, Tim. Nestling inside us all, just waiting for the day to spring out to bring smiles to our faces.
"Wooo, all da babies inside" 😂😂😂
For the nesting Easter eggs, you should stick a Kinder egg in there. then you get a chocolate egg, and inside you get a little toy ☺️
Thanks a lot, we see new, old magical things by your channel.
that cube folding into a rose genuinely raised my brows :)
Thanks as always Tim, love to see Your collections..... cheers :)
I came to the party late but I'm glad I'm here now. Dont know why this channel is so interesting to me.
Tim is truly something what making my life better.
5:10 I was legitimately hoping for that to be a replica of the Little Book of Calm
Brilliant ...love that adapter battery/toy/wanna have.........as your book hideouts lovely to see!
Thank you for sharing I makes me smile today,and that we cannot do to too often (sorry for the bad English/grammar)
Anyone else find themselves watching his video with a dumb smile on your face the whole time before you realize
I would watch Tim just assembling all the toys back
I love this guy so kind and gentle!
I really liked this one Tim! You never disappoint.
That Christmas box story reminds me of when I got my first classical watch!
This channels calms away every temptation.
7:58 Please tell me the name of this bag and where can i find it?!!? PLEASE
Ioana Ruseva The are called "gatetop handbags". Or at least that is what I found them under. Hope this helps.
quite incredible! those nestling eggs we used for easter in east germany (GDR), where I grew up. not really meant to be a toy but just a way to 'wrap' easter presents to hide them.
i grew up in a small lake town and i remember my first couple of easters when my mother, older brother and I would take the little cable ferry across to the forest side of the lake and would go on an easter egg hunt there. my brother would go ahead and hide the eggs (unbeknownst to me) and i had to find the eggs the easterbunny had left for us!
the illusion was broken after just a few years when I woke up before everyone else one easter, went to the kitchen for some water, and found baggs full of those giant eggs. 😭
I want the globes and I love anything metal mesh. Those purses are so cool with the way they open.
Just discovered this channel! Really really great stuff, would have loved any and all of this as a kid and still fascinates me to this day. So "gadgety" as I used to call these sorts of things :) -- Also, our family owns one of those Earths that keeps opening up until you arrive at the moon with the face. Such a fascinating object, was great seeing it featured here.
I'm so happy to see this channel grow.
I could listen to this dude's perfectly proper voice all day long.
superb again,please keep em coming TIM,me and the misses cannot wait for more!
I get ocd when he doesnt put them back together lol but i love this guy. His voice is calming.
My grandparents had bought the car nesters for my uncles WAY back when they were kids. We still have all three of the sets!
Very nice collection! Fun video as always :]
i'm loving that Jack in a box nesting set.
How did I just find your channel?? Right up my alley
This channel Never disappoints. Love those bags
i think this is the most wholesome youtube channel of all time
Why do I enjoy an old dude play with toys from before I was born so much?
I'm on a Tim binge again 🙌
That battery kit is pretty cool
would love to own a hand bag like that so unique and vintage than todays😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 such a wonderful channel
When I was a child, I had a set of nesting boxes. There were maybe 8 or 10 boxes in total? Anyway, after unboxing the boxes, you could stack them to connect the various circus scenes painted along the sides into one big scene. My cousin's broke those boxes so I doubt I'll ever see something like that again, but it's a neat toy from memory.
Your channel is like a nestling videos i always open up a video and another and another, and it becomes a marathon of your videos.
This is the purest little community and I need this positivity in my life 💗
Tim can literally make anything very interesting... you should have 1 million subs like seriously, your amazing at your career.
We had a walnut tree when I was a child, and one year I made a nesting walnut set.
Took quite a bit of hunting to find 3 walnuts that would nest as the shells are fairly bulky. I opened them and cleaned them out very carefully. The last one had a miniature synthetic daisy in it.
Cancel this afternoons appointments I've stumbled upon that channel again.
imma visit nuremberg toy fair again after a long time just to see and take a pic with this legend
Can we have a separate series of videos where Tim reassembles everything?
I love his collection because it amazing and the old toys are legendary
Heh, from the nile
Nathan heh
The large set of cylinders seems very cool. I'll have to see if i can get my hands on a set like that. And perhaps the eggs.
My aunt had those tiny russian dolls and i used to play with them whenever Id come over
I don't know if Tim ever reads these but a good way to cut a chocolate shell is to use a lighter and a metal coat hanger. just heat up the bottom of the coat hanger and push down the middle slowly to equally melt along the way down. If you wanted you could even stuff the egg and then seal it back up with some melted chocolate!
The nestling books were my favorite.
Those battery 'converters' are pure genius. The days with fiddling aluminium are finally over!
Omg i had that exact car as a kid in like the 80'/early 90's. The flashbacks are real.
I am ABSOLUTELY doing the box thing next Christmas.
I had a jumbo sized pen in the house, it was grandpa's. It was about to be donated to a charity just when i figured out it wasn't just a jumbo sized pen, rather, one with smaller, and smaller pens inside. At least i enjoyed it in its true form. :)
What's are your favourite Grand Illusions videos? Mine are Tim's Tins, Sphaera and Hyper Beads.
I liked the vases
2:57 I just want to say that I appreciate the “or girls.” Too many people think that girls can’t play with toy cars or boys can’t play with dolls and such. Thankfully, that’s changing :)
Seems like a genuine nice gentleman !
Your dad and the tangerine xmas gift 😂 Classic