probably a couple years late 😁 but i really just wanted to thank you for this video, i just added this video directly to my homescreen. I'm actually in the process of getting into the hobby. I started by getting a few cars first to practice the drilling part - and saved the cars i want to customize. Now that i feel comfortable doing that, i've been looking for a video just like this to get me where i need to go. again, a couple years late, but seriously, i cannot thank you enough for making this video, and some of your other how to's video.
The fact people are still coming to this video to this day says so much about this community and this whole video in general!! And also how you're actually still answering! Keep up the good work man 💯
I just started collecting 1/64 diecast cars and wanted to know what type of tools I needed to start customizing them and ended up watching your informative video. Thank you!
Thats awesome NOTFF! Thank you for using the vid and Im happy you found it informative! If you need help or have more questions, please ask anytime on the comments or in the live Diecast Discussions and Ill be happy to help! 👊😁👍
This is what I want my z to end out looking, I've got a patina look but not to many smaller tools, I have ally eh paints, the hobby knifes, just the smaller, I've made my own aero kit, I genuinely like customising, and hope that one day can collect and customise like you and on the detail such as yourself, thanknyou for this
Thank you for the kind words! Just start off small and figure out what you need work with. If you're already making Aero kits, it sounds like you're off and running! Ill definitely make some more customizing vids. 😁
@@HonestDiecast yeah, I mean I would send pictures but I don't know where, they're only made out of little wooden stickes, sanded and glues then painted but they look good, would you like my email? So I can get into contact with thr premium thing
Thank you for this video, after watching diecast customizing for a couple years now, I'm getting the itch to start customizing myself. I checked out a few of your other videos and it doesn't seem too complicated. Thank you for all the tips! I also had to hit that subscribe button 😄
Thanks David! Im happy you enjoyed! Its a very fun and rewarding part of the hobby and it can be as intricate or as simple as you want! Have fun my friend! 👊😁👍
I've been customizing 164th scale for a while now and kind of ran into builders block so I look to different channels such as yours for inspiration I read in the description if anyone has a video request to put it here in the comments so I would love to see you do a old cabover car hauler (rat rod or clean cut) THANKS IN ADVANCE !
Thanks Minimoose! Just keep practicing and don't be scared to try things in your head that may be out of the norm! Creativity is the best part in all this! 👊😁👍
Cool video! Can't believe I hadn't found you yet. I've been trying to follow all the other diecast customizers with channels. Turns out there's a lot. Excited to see more.
I use 9/64 bit for the button drill out, a good one for about 4.50 , # 50 to drill the post, and a 2/56 tap 1/8 × 2/56 button head screw in black or silver!!! I have a small shop in simpsonville South Carolina called simple kustoms!!!! Lol
First I'd like to say I'm loving the channel a lot of helpful tips and cool builds !👍 Where can you buy the micron calligraphy pens? thank you in advance.
TJ, awesome to hear! Thanks for being a part of it and Im happy you enjoy! You can find the Micron 005's at Hobby Lobby and Michaels! If you have neither close to you, you can also find them on Amazon (there should be a link in yhe vid description). Hope that helps my friend! 👊😁👍
Hello! My mom recently visited NYC and she got me one of those pullback ’57 Chevrolet Bel Air’s, but it’s dolled up with generic checkerboard “TAXI” decals, even though it’s not a Checker Marathon… I recently found some pictures of a 1957 Chevrolet One Fifty in actual NYC garb for reference. I was thinking we could meet in the middle and convert it to a Two Ten with the curved trim along the fins. The thing is, I’m not really trying to get into this hobby, so I was wondering if you knew somewhere I could ship it to customize for me? Thanks in advance!
Thats a good question, Noah. I would offer assistance and a go at it but Im backlogged on customs. Perhaps hit up Rodney at RD Custom Diecast or Pete at Old Man Diecast? 🤔
Thanks for the tips I was wondering how to cut and put back together diecast I'm going to make a custom mustang panel using a 65 mustang convertible and a poison pinto cutting the poison pinto off at the door and the below the a pillar then cutting the mustang convertible off at the doors then putting them together is it better to use JB weld or crazy glue to put them back together and which chassis should I use to put it back on I'm thinking about using the poison pinto because it's going to be more of that than the mustang get back to me
JC, either should work but both have pro's and cons. The JB weld is stronger but getting it to leak down around the post may be difficult. This was my primary method for gluing when I used to do it. Super glue is pretty strong and should leak down and create a better bond. Both should work fine when done properly. If you have not checked out my how-to's on drilling and tapping, maybe give those a check and see if screws would be the best way for you. This is the primary way I do my customs now. 😁👍 ruclips.net/video/YLDnII408p4/видео.html
I used small yogurt cups with lacquer paint & the cup melted! Lacquer is a hot paint & clear. Use lacquer paint with lacquer clear. Lacquer clear will melt other paints
Honestly for common paint, I really like Krylon Fusion Frank. Its a paint/primer, it sticks, looks good, and it comes in a ton of cool colors. You can find it at Walmart and Ace Hardware! 😁👊
Gracias amigo! Look forward to more customizing vids soon! Ive concentrated mainly on hunting videos but will post some more customization videos shortly! 😁❤👊
Will this work on NASCAR diecast? NASCAR did make a Hot Wheels line and I would like to do some wheel swaps because the axles on some of the cars are bent out of shape. Don't really want to do any painting yet. Just swapping tires.
Its possible Evan. As long as the body is riveted like HotWheels and Matchbox, this instructional guide will certainly work. Unless the rivets are bigger/smaller, then you'll just have to adjust the size of the drill bits/tap/screws accordingly. 😁👊
Where do you get your screws? I've been looking on Amazon for M3x3mm screws and the ones that popped up is "M3x3mm Flat Phillips Head Hard Drive Screw".
@@HonestDiecast Thank you so much for the fast reply! I'll go tomorrow. My friend gave me some of his old diecast collections that has Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and Johnny Lightnings, and I want to restore a few of them after practicing on some old fantasy cars.
Thanks for the kind words Eraticc! Im not sure as I don't have the package anymore, but Im certain its one of the two smallest sizes K&S Metals offers for the brass tubing. Keep in mind you dont have to use the tubing AND brass rod/axles unless you're doing some pretty custom stuff. Most of the time the brass rod/axles will work alone. I don't use brass tubing with rods very much, most of the time its just the axles I make and thats it. Sorry I don't have a better answer my friend. 😖😁👊
@@HonestDiecast hey I really appreciate u getting back at me I used to collect hot wheel back in 2001 thru 2003 but 👀ur video inspired me back to collecting More hot 🔥wheels. Plus now I have two kids both my boys love my hot wheels .just wana thanks you .I am sorry if my story don't good
Yes Brian, I usually recommend Mini Mod GT or Treads164 on FB. There are several overseas shops that sell real rider wheels but the wait can be excruciating. I once waited 2.5 months for an order, wouldnt wanna do that again! 😑
probably a couple years late 😁 but i really just wanted to thank you for this video, i just added this video directly to my homescreen. I'm actually in the process of getting into the hobby. I started by getting a few cars first to practice the drilling part - and saved the cars i want to customize. Now that i feel comfortable doing that, i've been looking for a video just like this to get me where i need to go. again, a couple years late, but seriously, i cannot thank you enough for making this video, and some of your other how to's video.
Thank you very much for the kind words! Super stoked this helped! ❤️👊😁👍
The fact people are still coming to this video to this day says so much about this community and this whole video in general!!
And also how you're actually still answering!
Keep up the good work man 💯
Thanks SP! That means a lot my friend! Ill always try my best to answer and keep up with comments. Happy you found the write-up useful! 👊😁🙏
Absolutely! Thanks my friend! Hopefully this vid helps motivate those who are thinking of getting started to....get started! 👊😁👍
I just started collecting 1/64 diecast cars and wanted to know what type of tools I needed to start customizing them and ended up watching your informative video. Thank you!
Thats awesome NOTFF! Thank you for using the vid and Im happy you found it informative! If you need help or have more questions, please ask anytime on the comments or in the live Diecast Discussions and Ill be happy to help! 👊😁👍
This is what I want my z to end out looking, I've got a patina look but not to many smaller tools, I have ally eh paints, the hobby knifes, just the smaller, I've made my own aero kit, I genuinely like customising, and hope that one day can collect and customise like you and on the detail such as yourself, thanknyou for this
Thank you for the kind words! Just start off small and figure out what you need work with. If you're already making Aero kits, it sounds like you're off and running! Ill definitely make some more customizing vids. 😁
@@HonestDiecast yeah, I mean I would send pictures but I don't know where, they're only made out of little wooden stickes, sanded and glues then painted but they look good, would you like my email? So I can get into contact with thr premium thing
@@HonestDiecast thank you for you help and support, I have a few things I would like to do to the z but they can wait a bit, 👍😄
Thank you I’m day 1 into my journey and this has helped me tremendously.
Thays awesome to hear, Archie! Welcome to your new addiction! 😁👊 If you ever have questions, just ask! Always happy to help! 😁👊
Getting my tap in the mail in a couple days and then the journey begins. 🎉
Thank you for this video, after watching diecast customizing for a couple years now, I'm getting the itch to start customizing myself. I checked out a few of your other videos and it doesn't seem too complicated. Thank you for all the tips! I also had to hit that subscribe button 😄
Thanks David! Im happy you enjoyed! Its a very fun and rewarding part of the hobby and it can be as intricate or as simple as you want! Have fun my friend! 👊😁👍
@@HonestDiecast Thank you! 😁😄
I've been customizing 164th scale for a while now and kind of ran into builders block so I look to different channels such as yours for inspiration I read in the description if anyone has a video request to put it here in the comments so I would love to see you do a old cabover car hauler (rat rod or clean cut) THANKS IN ADVANCE !
Thanks TJ, I hope you find the vids useful! As for the suggestion, Id love to give one a try! Thank you! 👊😁👍
Great video. Thanks for all the detailed info!
My pleasure! Please let me know if you got any questions and Ill be happy to try and help! 👊😁👍
I love that 62 Chevy in your thumbnail! Just getting into customs and hope to get better and better!
Thanks Minimoose! Just keep practicing and don't be scared to try things in your head that may be out of the norm! Creativity is the best part in all this! 👊😁👍
Cool video! Can't believe I hadn't found you yet. I've been trying to follow all the other diecast customizers with channels. Turns out there's a lot. Excited to see more.
Thank you for the kind works, Valiant! I'm happy you found us and tuned in for the ride! Best of luck hunting out there and please be safe! 😁👊
Great stuff Derek thanks for the ride!!
Thanks Eddie! A travel back in time! 👊😄👍
I use 9/64 bit for the button drill out, a good one for about 4.50 , # 50 to drill the post, and a 2/56 tap 1/8 × 2/56 button head screw in black or silver!!! I have a small shop in simpsonville South Carolina called simple kustoms!!!! Lol
Thank you for sharing, Sharon! 😁
Great video! Definitely picking some of these items up!
Thanks for watching Jeremy, I hope it helps! If you have any other questions, just ask! Id be happy to help! 👊😁👍
Great video!
Thank you paper! 👊😁👍
Great video, thanks a heap 👍
The pleasure is mine Steve! Happy you found it useful! 👊😁👍
Great video! Everything you need to know about getting started. Can't wait for the next video!
I am just getting started on the journey, great video, very helpful.
Awesome Diecast Monster, welcome to the addiction! Happy you found this helpful! 👊😁👍
Amazing video brother
Thank you Bay Area! Happy you enjoyed! 👊😁👍
This was so informative. Just what I needed to know.
Thanks and new subbie here.
Excellent, glad you liked it and that it provided to be useful for you PegStalker! Thanks for joining the ride! 😁👊
Glad to find your channel. I look up to your hot wheel hunts. And ultimately did me motivated to customizing
Awesome Rodrigo, that means the world my friend! 😁👊🙏❤
Very helpful video. Thank you
My pleasure Cody, hopefully you enjoyed and it helped! 👊😁👍
@@HonestDiecast it will definitely help! And I'll be watching more for sure!
Thanks Cody! 👊😁🙏
Great video D.....everything you need to get up and customising!
Tampo removal next please 👌🏼
You got it buddy!
Hey Dave, thanks for the ride my friend! Get ready for an addiction, happy to help with the check-off list! 😁👊🙏❤
Good stuff, I clear lacquered a shined up redline n soaked it in rite dye with hot water still not adhering??? Mabe let it soak for a few hours?
Maybe the lacquer is not allowing it to adhere. 🤔
Great info. Thanks.
My pleasure my friend! 😁👊
First I'd like to say I'm loving the channel a lot of helpful tips and cool builds !👍 Where can you buy the micron calligraphy pens? thank you in advance.
TJ, awesome to hear! Thanks for being a part of it and Im happy you enjoy! You can find the Micron 005's at Hobby Lobby and Michaels! If you have neither close to you, you can also find them on Amazon (there should be a link in yhe vid description). Hope that helps my friend! 👊😁👍
Thanks my friend can't wait for the next video!
Cool
Hello! My mom recently visited NYC and she got me one of those pullback ’57 Chevrolet Bel Air’s, but it’s dolled up with generic checkerboard “TAXI” decals, even though it’s not a Checker Marathon…
I recently found some pictures of a 1957 Chevrolet One Fifty in actual NYC garb for reference. I was thinking we could meet in the middle and convert it to a Two Ten with the curved trim along the fins.
The thing is, I’m not really trying to get into this hobby, so I was wondering if you knew somewhere I could ship it to customize for me? Thanks in advance!
Thats a good question, Noah. I would offer assistance and a go at it but Im backlogged on customs. Perhaps hit up Rodney at RD Custom Diecast or Pete at Old Man Diecast? 🤔
Great video
Love this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Ulises! Means the world my friend! 😁👊❤🙏
Great video and part list!
Thank you very much!!🙏🙏
Thank you Karthik! 😁👊👍
@@HonestDiecast 😄🙏
new to hotwheels customs , wanted to ask where do get the hot wheel stand/holder to paint ?not sure what's its called.
Sure thing Brandon, its called "helping hands" and you can find them at Hobby Lobby or on Ebay. Welcome to your new addiction my friend! 👊😁👍
@@HonestDiecast thank you so much !! quick question haha last question what paint do you use? recently bought Walmart spray paint it didn't do the job
Thanks for the tips I was wondering how to cut and put back together diecast I'm going to make a custom mustang panel using a 65 mustang convertible and a poison pinto cutting the poison pinto off at the door and the below the a pillar then cutting the mustang convertible off at the doors then putting them together is it better to use JB weld or crazy glue to put them back together and which chassis should I use to put it back on I'm thinking about using the poison pinto because it's going to be more of that than the mustang get back to me
That sounds super intensive but very cool! Good luck JC, happy the vid helped my friend! 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast what's better to use JB weld or super glue
JC, either should work but both have pro's and cons. The JB weld is stronger but getting it to leak down around the post may be difficult. This was my primary method for gluing when I used to do it. Super glue is pretty strong and should leak down and create a better bond. Both should work fine when done properly.
If you have not checked out my how-to's on drilling and tapping, maybe give those a check and see if screws would be the best way for you. This is the primary way I do my customs now. 😁👍
ruclips.net/video/YLDnII408p4/видео.html
I have a mecury cougar exactly like the green one with flames
Very nice, Seby! 😁👍
Any suggestions on what to use to shave door handles
For door handles Id probably use a file then some sand paper to smooth it over. 😁👊👍
I used small yogurt cups with lacquer paint & the cup melted! Lacquer is a hot paint & clear. Use lacquer paint with lacquer clear. Lacquer clear will melt other paints
Nice video
Thank you, nephew! 😁
Whats the best paint in your opinion for painting diecast bodies?
Honestly for common paint, I really like Krylon Fusion Frank. Its a paint/primer, it sticks, looks good, and it comes in a ton of cool colors. You can find it at Walmart and Ace Hardware! 😁👊
Excelente vídeo
Gracias amigo! Look forward to more customizing vids soon! Ive concentrated mainly on hunting videos but will post some more customization videos shortly! 😁❤👊
Will this work on NASCAR diecast? NASCAR did make a Hot Wheels line and I would like to do some wheel swaps because the axles on some of the cars are bent out of shape. Don't really want to do any painting yet. Just swapping tires.
Its possible Evan. As long as the body is riveted like HotWheels and Matchbox, this instructional guide will certainly work. Unless the rivets are bigger/smaller, then you'll just have to adjust the size of the drill bits/tap/screws accordingly. 😁👊
What do you use for paint remover from original paint
Chico, I use Rustoleum AirCraft Remover. You can find it at Auto Zone. 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast thanks 👍🏻🙏🏻
Where do you get your replacement wheels?
I use Real Rider Wheels, Pandas Custom Diecast, Mini Mod GT, and Vancity Diecast! 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast are those websites where you get your wheels
Cheezitz, I usually get my wheels off real rider donors, but occasionally Ill use Monoblock, KRE Auto, and a few others. 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast thank you I really appreciate the help! I just ordered some wheels!!
Nice my friend! I hope you enjoy! 😁👊
Wow cool u r awesome
👊😉👍
Where do you get your screws? I've been looking on Amazon for M3x3mm screws and the ones that popped up is "M3x3mm Flat Phillips Head Hard Drive Screw".
You can find them in the bulk section at Ace Hardware Ken! In black and stainless. 3mm×.050, get the shortest ones they offer! 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast Thank you so much for the fast reply! I'll go tomorrow. My friend gave me some of his old diecast collections that has Hot Wheels, Matchbox, and Johnny Lightnings, and I want to restore a few of them after practicing on some old fantasy cars.
You got it my friend! Just happened to be on so happy to reply! 😁👊
Hey man loved the video! I have one question, what size brass tube do you use for the .032 axles?
Thanks for the kind words Eraticc! Im not sure as I don't have the package anymore, but Im certain its one of the two smallest sizes K&S Metals offers for the brass tubing. Keep in mind you dont have to use the tubing AND brass rod/axles unless you're doing some pretty custom stuff. Most of the time the brass rod/axles will work alone. I don't use brass tubing with rods very much, most of the time its just the axles I make and thats it. Sorry I don't have a better answer my friend. 😖😁👊
@@HonestDiecast thanks for getting back to me man! Much appreciated for the response I will figure something out
You got it! I may go shopping for some customs supplies and I will check. I honestly need some more myself! 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast ok thank you man, it would be awesome of you to reply if you do get some!
You got it man! Ill shop this weekend and find the tubing! 😁👊
What do you use to remove the old paint
Here you go Christian! 👊😁👍 ruclips.net/video/YApEDXvqdUQ/видео.html
What do you use to remove the cars original paint job?
I use Rustoleum Aircraft Stripper. You can find it at Autozone for about $17. 😁👊
Is acetone melting plastic windows on diecast models ?
Pretty sure acetone is not good for anything plastic. Itll surely damage if its submerged.
What brand of rims do you use
I primarily use real riders off premiums but I also use MonoBlocks, KRE Auto, and some lesser known wheel brands. 👊😁👍
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Thank you Strange Cat! 😁👊🙏
From where you get the tires
I primarily use real rider donors, but I also use some aftermarket. Monoblock, KRE Auto, and Vancity Diecast are a few I recommend! 👊😁👍
Where do you get your paint pens? What brand?
I bought an acrylic set of paint pens off amazon, Ive been using rhose for about a year with no complaints! 😁👍
@@HonestDiecast thanks for the tip
You got it, Alexander! Check the description of this vid. I think theres a link for the exact set I use.
what size is the bigger bress tubing
Honestly I dont remember Lee, but maybe 3/32" OD? I don't use it much. 😩
@@HonestDiecast thank you
How can I get these types of things in pakistan can you tell me please
Hey there Saad! I posted links for most of the materials listed in this video through Amazon, which should provide world-wide shipping! 👊😁👍
Thanks bro😊
You are very welcome! 👊😁🙏
Where are you all buying those wheels, please? 🙏🏼
EDIT: * in Europe 😅
Which ones Jakub? Most Im showing were available everywhere. 😁👍
I have one of them cars
Bro I need to know where u get those cups of wheels bro
Well the cups are Pringles Travel size cups and the are pulled off Real Riders. 😁👍
Wow nice .well I will have to find my own cup .thanks you for the advice happy hutting bro .keep up the good work
Thanks Eric, you can find those Pringle Travel cups at gas stations! 😁👊
@@HonestDiecast hey I really appreciate u getting back at me I used to collect hot wheel back in 2001 thru 2003 but 👀ur video inspired me back to collecting More hot 🔥wheels. Plus now I have two kids both my boys love my hot wheels .just wana thanks you .I am sorry if my story don't good
Thank you Eric! Im very happy youre back into this wonderful hobby! Happy hunting and be safe! 😁👊
Can you order wheels and particularly real riders?
Yes Brian, I usually recommend Mini Mod GT or Treads164 on FB. There are several overseas shops that sell real rider wheels but the wait can be excruciating. I once waited 2.5 months for an order, wouldnt wanna do that again! 😑
@@HonestDiecast thanks! I’ve thought about getting into customs for a while now so I might jump in! 👌
You should! Its a whole new addiction! 😁👊
Helping hands goto harbor freight if u have one in your town $5
Got mine from Harbor Freight! 😁👊👍
Paint and tampo removal
WHO DORS 1:24 SCALE CUSTOM CARS?
Im not sure, MAYBE @ROBS MODEL CARS but I think he mainly does 1:18. 🤔
i started when i was young ! email me if you like
Can u at least turn off the music because I want hear u better 👍🏽
I keep the music modest to cover the store music and avoid copyright issues. Ill see if I can mediate it a bit. 👍😁
@@HonestDiecast I think toning it down a notch should do it, your voice is very clear just musics a bit too loud
Will do! 😁👊
Bad
Which part? 🤔
Where can I buy spare parts from wheels ect
Mod My Ride (has an ebay store) and HHW Customs are some great places to check out. 😁👍
@@HonestDiecast ty
My pleasure! 😁👊