My 6 year old daughter absolutely loves your videos (this is her favorite one). She asks if we can watch “the rusty stuff”💗 We watch together and talk about the steps you take- great bonding and always amazing work! Thank you!
As a teen my bedroom was next to the garage and I would fall asleep to my dad restoring old WW2 jeeps. Your attention to detail remind me so much of my dad, and I’ve shown him your channel. Keep making the world a more beautiful place.
Cool! That reminds me of my grandpa he was always fixing things and I would go in the garage with him and look at all the little mechanical bits an pieces he had, organized in those tiny little cabinets, some screws still in the original packaging from the 50's. He passed away ages ago unfortunately but now all of those shelves and toolboxes are in my basement work table and I use them to this day
My dad was always decorating the house - the sound of someone working away either plastering or just putting wallpaper up is so soothing and I miss it.
I have been avoiding this restoration because I thought it would be boring. I could not have been more wrong. Absolutely beautiful job brother. Beautiful.
I thought it was going to be painted red but when i saw that metallic blue with the clear top coat i was sold. fantastic job. Here's a tip for you as well, add a small amount of dish washing soap the the water when sanding, makes a big difference.
Loved the towtruck at the start!! Incredible transformation of this little car, I was cheering for prowler purple, but that blue came out perfectly. I never thought of jb weld as a filler, seems to work great, I'm gonna carry that with me. A further push would be to hand paint the sidepipes and undercarriage details with an aluminum colored silver. Car looks cool!!
I just want to say that you inspired me to redo the two gliders on my front porch. The process is slow but I think that it's calming and I feel better after working on it. Thank you for all the amazing work you do.😊
@@RescueRestore - was the white stuff that was sprayed on after the blue power paint, that changes from white to blue, or is it some sort of clear coat, that turns clear showing the blue power paint from before?
@@johnmartinez7440 I meant when you leave your iron toy; out in the sun and the rain, rust will start to develop. Plus you may get the spider cob webs or even the cocoons the moths leave behind. I've already learned that; taking proper care of your toys, is important.
@@johnmartinez7440 Make sure that your cellphone cooperates with you, is what I'm telling you. Make sure it perfectly understands you what you're after.📱 📲 📳 🤳 📞 📴 📱
Sept 26, 2020: This fan misses your videos--actually, I think all of your fans do. Hope all is well and that we'll see a new video soon--your restorations are the best on youtube.
My dad would have loved this channel. He spent hours and hours working on his car collection. When he died my mom sold it for over $5k. Brought back some memories for me.
I didnt realize that clear coat powders are white. I was like, the heck are you doing to that nice blue!? You did an awesome job on this one. Keep em' coming!
Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'une restoration, c'est aussi un respect pour ceux qui à l'époque ont fabriqué cette voiture en usine. Je pense que certains seraient ravis de voir l'objet qu'ils ont connu enfant aussi étincelant qu'au premier jour, respect Monsieur.
I absolutely love your restorations! I was stressed out last night and needed something to calm my soul. Your videos always calm my soul. I love hearing the sounds, seeing the steps, watching the transformation. And no background music -- thank you for that!!
Huge fan and have watched every video. Was watching this one late tonight when my wife came in right as you were powder coating. She literally couldn’t care less for these types of things but once you cut out the windshield, she was hooked. I played her the fire truck and Bingo videos before she fell asleep and said she can’t wait till tomorrow night to watch more. You have a new fan. She loves your ingenuity and craftsmanship. Thanks for another spectacular transformation!
This is just one example of why you've got one of the best restoration channels on RUclips. The editing, the camera work---not to mention the restoration itself--all fantastic. Keep it up!
Share your set of restorations, some time, if you have retained them. I enjoyed the restored tow truck bringing in the wreck you restored this time. It would be good to see the panoply of successes.
Maybe because it is wonderful to see something that is in such terrible condition being brought back to new again. I bet if you made videos of your gardening or baking they would be just as compelling and interesting to watch.
Wow, you can still get spares for this? The sticker, sidewalls, hubcaps and seat insert probably cost more than five of the new cars did in 1960. Well done, a beautiful refurb job (this went w-a-a-a-a-y beyond a simple 'restore' which implies back to factory standard. This is collectors' level shit, a really great piece of work).
The sidewalls can be done relatively simply at home using silicone molds (material easily obtained at craft stores) cast from an original. You’d need to do a little legwork to get the right rubbery sidewall formula, as resin isn’t flexible enough, but it looks like a simple piece to cast.
That's probably the reason why people are subscribed to this channel (my included) like, I don't know anything about what he is using or how it works but is so relaxing that I don't care to be so clueless if at the end of the day I'm watching it because is relaxing and the end results always turn out great 😀.
MOST of the details of these restorations, I feel like I could handle. But there are TWO standout SUPERHUMAN QUALITIES in these I know I couldn't replicate: patience for sanding, and the cleanliness of the tools! Kudos
Ok, first off I thought "A Nylint roadster?" . Then I watched it. Good night, the camera work is as good as the restore and the restore is incredible. So many times I thought it was just about done and then you pulled out some other bit of magic out of your hat. Vacuum forming a top? That is awesome. In case you wonder if this praise is hyperbole,let me tell you right now "it is not". This was one of the best I have seen to date. It was worth the wait. Thank you.
always a classy work. this what separates you from the other toy car restoration. i never skipped your video like i did with the other restorer. just boring, disassembly, sandblasting, powder coat , reassembly, done and repeat it in all their video.
Love your videos and your craftsmanship. Second to none. I sure wish you could work the tin Jeep in my collection. Show of hands...who'd trust R&R with their restorations? 🤚
When I saw this poor little thing rusty and slaughtered I never could imagine a second that you would be able to fixe it ! And when I see the result as always I think that you are a true wizard !!! It's an amazing job well done ! I don't know this label of toys: I think that it don't sold in Europa. Your new color of enamel are beautyfull and the blue that you used for this job is georgous ! Thanks you for all yours videos.
Constructive criticism: the way the intro was done is great, but unnecessary. It gives away too much of the video and may lead to more click offs. Maybe do something shorter without revealing too much. Hope this helps! love your videos!
Suggestion: perhaps start with a few *close-ups* of different steps of the process, so it doesn't give away too much but it is appealing? 🤔 And in this case I would definitely add a couple of seconds (here and there) of the "white-circle-things" that *click* into the tires, WITH THE SOUND! So satisfying ♥️😁
I can't even tell you how much I appreciate you filling in the rust holes. It's so disappointing in restoration videos when they pan over the finished product and it has all those pockmarks in the paint. I always want to shout "cheater!" Seriously, amazing job!
bruh that fillerpart was so satisfying. Especially when you could see it coming out of the holes. Also your videos are like ASMR, really love the new way that you show a lot of closeups!
Though Candy paint is my ultimate fav, this metallic gave it a run for it's money. Absolutely beautiful paint 😍 Edit: And who would've thought watching paint dry could be so awesome! (It's the highlight for me, actually)
@@luigivoncheeseburgerjenkinsiv English is not my first language so I could've used the wrong term but they were like our final major exams. Also the whole 'rona thing made school end later so I don't know tbh. I'll edit it tho
I loved the special camera effects and special angles. You showed us several new processes, which was really cool. The intro was a bit too long, and probably added extra time to your video production time. This restoration had some extra wow on the final reveal! Have you ever had to repair or replace one of the tabs? Or have you some secret magic spell you chant to keep the original tabs from breaking?
Personally, I liked this video alot. I think it was very creative the way you showed a wrecker tow in the "next" project. This car means more to me than some of the others, as I still have my roadster from when new, early 60's. Another toy saved by Mom. I noticed that it has an interior. Mine does not. In fact it doesn't even have an opening. Perhaps an earlier version. Also my complements on the manufacture of the roof and the wind screen frame. Both are very close to the original. Beautiful !!! You did not seem to know that there was a small rear window opening. No matter , Still a Beautiful job !!!
That chrome powder-coat blew my mind. I've never seen that before. That saves so much time and effort over proper chrome-plating. I can't wait to look into this.
I’ve always wanted to ask when you buy new parts for something is it direct from the manufacturer or is it somebody that took theirs apart? Eg the tires and sometimes the glass
I just stumbled upon this video and I must say that the attention to detail for this restoration is way beyond my expectations. I'm sure many of us have some memories of playing with the toys which were made of metal or wood. Those were the days when cheap plastic was not even was being used for cattle feed packages. Looking at this toy car took me back to my childhood
Amazing transformations, I would love to have a tour of your shop, sand blasting box and different media’s that you use paint/powder coat booth, most used tools etc... With advice for novice restorers like myself.
I wonder how many kids today, would appreciate a toy car like this one, or the perfect job of restoration, that has given it a new lease of life. Reading a few of the comments, apparently there are a few 👍🙂 I'd think their parents would be into crafts or able to repair things, when required. I'd have this little gem on display, no problem.
I swear, bent tabs held the entire world together back in the day.
Thats true plus it was made with metal and lasted longer than the crap they make now
@@TYEGaming ah the good old days
That's how model Ts were put together 🤣
Inserting tab A in slot B makes the world go around.
Bent tabs and lead paint!
My 6 year old daughter absolutely loves your videos (this is her favorite one). She asks if we can watch “the rusty stuff”💗 We watch together and talk about the steps you take- great bonding and always amazing work! Thank you!
Owao
As a teen my bedroom was next to the garage and I would fall asleep to my dad restoring old WW2 jeeps. Your attention to detail remind me so much of my dad, and I’ve shown him your channel. Keep making the world a more beautiful place.
Cool! That reminds me of my grandpa he was always fixing things and I would go in the garage with him and look at all the little mechanical bits an pieces he had, organized in those tiny little cabinets, some screws still in the original packaging from the 50's. He passed away ages ago unfortunately but now all of those shelves and toolboxes are in my basement work table and I use them to this day
@@Roomba357 ok?
My dad was always decorating the house - the sound of someone working away either plastering or just putting wallpaper up is so soothing and I miss it.
@@rexjolles et je vous
Je vous
He....speaks?
I...I'm having chest pains
I was literally very confused for a moment when he spoke lmao
its an illusion, the speaking all took place in your head
V
I have been avoiding this restoration because I thought it would be boring. I could not have been more wrong. Absolutely beautiful job brother. Beautiful.
Even the adults; who were the children of the entire 1970s, should've taken proper care of this toy car.
Hold on are you me
Same
0:20
The truck you restored before, bring the old car to the garage!!
You have a hidden directoring talent...
Genius!!
I loved this part!
Ha
timestamp is 0:00 btw
the editing, the cameras, the paint, everything is on point, cheers dude
Thank you so much!
Complete perfection
Yes...top notch. The best on YT.
The editing and angles have really improved recently. Great sense of fun.
I thought it was going to be painted red but when i saw that metallic blue with the clear top coat i was sold. fantastic job. Here's a tip for you as well, add a small amount of dish washing soap the the water when sanding, makes a big difference.
Thanks for the tip!
@@RescueRestore I don't understand why blue was chosen instead of red, but still.
@@estherbrown4084 it's so the driver is less likely to get pulled over for a speeding ticket :P
Loved the towtruck at the start!! Incredible transformation of this little car, I was cheering for prowler purple, but that blue came out perfectly. I never thought of jb weld as a filler, seems to work great, I'm gonna carry that with me. A further push would be to hand paint the sidepipes and undercarriage details with an aluminum colored silver. Car looks cool!!
I just want to say that you inspired me to redo the two gliders on my front porch. The process is slow but I think that it's calming and I feel better after working on it. Thank you for all the amazing work you do.😊
Rc gliders?
THAT POWDER PAINT WAS IMMACULATE!! THAT IS LITERALLY THE PRETTIEST COLOR IVE EVER SEEN
Thank you so much!
@@RescueRestore - was the white stuff that was sprayed on after the blue power paint, that changes from white to blue, or is it some sort of clear coat, that turns clear showing the blue power paint from before?
Castleknight clear coat
I adore electric blue
*OK, BUT, WHY ARE YOU GEI?*
I don’t think it even looked that good when it was brand new. Outstanding sir.
No brand new cellphone ever cares that I'm; listening and watching these 'RUclips' videos, for educational purposes/reasons only.
@@georgeshelton6281 What?
@@johnmartinez7440 I meant when you leave your iron toy; out in the sun and the rain, rust will start to develop. Plus you may get the spider cob webs or even the cocoons the moths leave behind. I've already learned that; taking proper care of your toys, is important.
@@georgeshelton6281 What?
@@johnmartinez7440 Make sure that your cellphone cooperates with you, is what I'm telling you. Make sure it perfectly understands you what you're after.📱 📲 📳 🤳 📞 📴 📱
need more of thses sparkly paint jobs that was fantastic great job.
Thanks, will do!
@@RescueRestore rrff4c
Sept 26, 2020: This fan misses your videos--actually, I think all of your fans do. Hope all is well and that we'll see a new video soon--your restorations are the best on youtube.
Thank you! I just finished filming the new video. A few more days of editing and it’ll be live!
@Jeffrey Hitzler bruh why did you copy paste that?
@@jeyhcr2376 my thoughts exactly i’m laughing- he saw the original comment too
@@jeyhcr2376 for likes maybe or geting noticed
My dad would have loved this channel. He spent hours and hours working on his car collection. When he died my mom sold it for over $5k. Brought back some memories for me.
After hearing Mister Rescue & Restore speak, I now realize how the people who first heard voices during a movie must have felt!
He is the first restoration youtuber that I watch who has an American Accent
The others I've see were French, Swiss, and Finnish
@@rowdyeggplaad578 who are they ?? I'd like to know how they do ,and what kind of stuff they do
Especially the french one!
@@thelemonone9277 french: Tysy Tube Restorations (I think he lives in Romania but don't quote me on it)
Swiss: My Mechanics
Finnish: Odd Tinkering
@@rowdyeggplaad578 hooo ok thank's a lot i'll go see them too i think
@@thelemonone9277 you should. They’re all incredible!
Our boy got a sponsor!! Nice job dude!
Raid will sponsor anything that moves
@@MrLrwatson *SMACK* shut it
@@heavenlyderpfowl1180 Lol
I’m loving you’re videos. I silently restore classic cars on my channel. It’s great to see that other people like silent videos as much as I do👍
your videos help me with my anxiety. its a very grounding experience.
I didnt realize that clear coat powders are white. I was like, the heck are you doing to that nice blue!?
You did an awesome job on this one. Keep em' coming!
"I was like, the heck are you doing to that nice blue!?" I was the same and then after firing it I was like - WOW it's very shiny!!
Would you look at that, looking at paint dry IS interesting.
At least in a timelapse.
probably cuz it isn't paint ;)
I’d rather watch paint dry. MUCH rather actually! especially that clear coat.
Timelapse? No way. He's just that fast. He is the Restoration Man. He might even be Kryptonian.... 😁
Nice thing about powder coat is you don't have to wait for it to dry!
When do we get to see your collection of rescued projects! It would be awesome!🔥
i worked in, managed and eventually owned an auto body shop for over 20 years and i gotta say u are one very polished craftsman
Il ne s'agit pas seulement d'une restoration, c'est aussi un respect pour ceux qui à l'époque ont fabriqué cette voiture en usine. Je pense que certains seraient ravis de voir l'objet qu'ils ont connu enfant aussi étincelant qu'au premier jour, respect Monsieur.
This guy might be able to put my life back together...
😄
@PowerOf One you know that moment in The Prince of Egypt when Mosess is lost in the desert and just accepts the sandstorm for what it is?
He'll bend your tabs back into place
But he sure as hell can hammer in a way that satisfies me 11:03
Opal The Deer but first, sand blasting, then he can do it.
I love the care you took in the filling process
omg same
Where I'm from, that's what is called making a silk purse from a sows ear. That pitting corrosion was ruff. Remarkable to say the least.
Wow, thanks! Many hours of sanding were off camera..
I absolutely love your restorations! I was stressed out last night and needed something to calm my soul. Your videos always calm my soul. I love hearing the sounds, seeing the steps, watching the transformation. And no background music -- thank you for that!!
Glad you’re bringing the lead check back. Idk why but I really like seeing the results and you checking and everything
@Karriana Turner It tells you if there is lead in the paint. Idk i just like it for some reason
Did you know for how long I was expecting this moment? And now here it is: sandblasting
Love how the clear coat goes on white then magically turns transparent.
Yeah. Satisfying to watch.
Huge fan and have watched every video. Was watching this one late tonight when my wife came in right as you were powder coating. She literally couldn’t care less for these types of things but once you cut out the windshield, she was hooked. I played her the fire truck and Bingo videos before she fell asleep and said she can’t wait till tomorrow night to watch more. You have a new fan. She loves your ingenuity and craftsmanship. Thanks for another spectacular transformation!
I'm very impressed with the quality of the project!! Much BETTER THAN NEW!! The powder coat will last 10X the original finish + paint or more!! WOW!!
This is just one example of why you've got one of the best restoration channels on RUclips. The editing, the camera work---not to mention the restoration itself--all fantastic. Keep it up!
Share your set of restorations, some time, if you have retained them. I enjoyed the restored tow truck bringing in the wreck you restored this time. It would be good to see the panoply of successes.
Would like to see that as well!
Yeeees, agreed! Do you have like an amazing glass cabinet showing off the works?!
hehehe, he said panoply.
HELL YEAH
Edit: MY MAN IS SPONSORED
Oh yeah! Thank you!
Raid
@@ningningjocson4889 does it matter?
@@ningningjocson4889 At this point Raid has just become a right of passage for sponsorship.
I have no idea why I love these videos but I do. I’m just an old gal who likes gardening and baking cakes.
Maybe because it is wonderful to see something that is in such terrible condition being brought back to new again. I bet if you made videos of your gardening or
baking they would be just as compelling and interesting to watch.
yeah man try it
Same as you. But I can relate to many of the things he is restoring ... such as the Tonka toys my son played with 54 years ago! 😲
Wow, you can still get spares for this? The sticker, sidewalls, hubcaps and seat insert probably cost more than five of the new cars did in 1960.
Well done, a beautiful refurb job (this went w-a-a-a-a-y beyond a simple 'restore' which implies back to factory standard. This is collectors' level shit, a really great piece of work).
The sidewalls can be done relatively simply at home using silicone molds (material easily obtained at craft stores) cast from an original. You’d need to do a little legwork to get the right rubbery sidewall formula, as resin isn’t flexible enough, but it looks like a simple piece to cast.
Okay towing in car by retired tow truck...too cute. You are a great mechanic. Amazed at cash register and piano restoration.
ok, now I'm floored with the filler part..... you're getting WAY more professional and even more interesting to watch!
I don’t know why this is relaxing to watch!
I know right.
That's probably the reason why people are subscribed to this channel (my included) like, I don't know anything about what he is using or how it works but is so relaxing that I don't care to be so clueless if at the end of the day I'm watching it because is relaxing and the end results always turn out great 😀.
Same here 👍👍
when the filler oozed out of the holes like little worms
Haha! One for the pimple fans
MOST of the details of these restorations, I feel like I could handle. But there are TWO standout SUPERHUMAN QUALITIES in these I know I couldn't replicate: patience for sanding, and the cleanliness of the tools! Kudos
I like this guy, he always give the link to all the tool he use and show which process to do first👍👍😁
THE FILLER PART WAS SO SATISFYING!! As you were sandblasting, I was wondering how you were going to fill those rust pits and you answered lol!
If I owned a sandblaster everything I owned would be stripped of paint lol
The perfection doesn't exis...
RUclips: I introduce you, Rescue & Restore
I am in love with your work! Thank you for sharing with all of us!
you should try my mechanics
Same Here !
Just Unbelievable !! That Paint Job ---> Woah!!! Another Brilliant Restoration!
No terrible background music or anything - I love it!
Nice improvements. I love the editing, the choices you made and the fact that you got a sponsor. You will always have my respect, sir.
Much appreciated! Thank you very much!
When a toy is rusting
R&R : so anyway , I started blasting .
This audibly made me laugh so hard my tea came out of my nose, thank you
@@gingerpickld1827 yeah its funny , my comment is based on the sandblasting part .
@@gingerpickld1827 Like yours just did to me! XD
It ryhms
Best comment
Ok, first off I thought "A Nylint roadster?" . Then I watched it. Good night, the camera work is as good as the restore and the restore is incredible. So many times I thought it was just about done and then you pulled out some other bit of magic out of your hat. Vacuum forming a top? That is awesome. In case you wonder if this praise is hyperbole,let me tell you right now "it is not". This was one of the best I have seen to date. It was worth the wait. Thank you.
Sorry I didn't see this sooner, thank you very much! You are doing great work as well.
@@RescueRestore Thank You. I really appreciate that. Have a great one.
This is the first video I’ve seen of RR but omg I’m hooked it’s so satisfying!!! Why is this not more popular?!?!
Man, the color, de film and editing. Everything was Poetry. Thank you...
LMAO, Raid Shadow Legends is sponsoring everybody and their grandma at this point.
Instead of straight pliers, get bent ones, they give more purchase on bending stuff inside a form.
Thanks for the tip!
always a classy work. this what separates you from the other toy car restoration. i never skipped your video like i did with the other restorer. just boring, disassembly, sandblasting, powder coat , reassembly, done and repeat it in all their video.
But that's exactly what this video is just with added b-roll not really anything that separates them from the rest
Tfw you’d describes the video lol, I still like watching them though
...that's exactly what this video had???
Love your videos and your craftsmanship. Second to none. I sure wish you could work the tin Jeep in my collection.
Show of hands...who'd trust R&R with their restorations? 🤚
I am hypnotized by this video. I’ve watched it so many times!! It’s a wonderful flawless work. As always. Everything is absolutely perfect
When I saw this poor little thing rusty and slaughtered I never could imagine a second that you would be able to fixe it !
And when I see the result as always I think that you are a true wizard !!! It's an amazing job well done !
I don't know this label of toys: I think that it don't sold in Europa.
Your new color of enamel are beautyfull and the blue that you used for this job is georgous !
Thanks you for all yours videos.
Constructive criticism: the way the intro was done is great, but unnecessary. It gives away too much of the video and may lead to more click offs. Maybe do something shorter without revealing too much. Hope this helps! love your videos!
i agree, i skipped the intro because it would spoil too much goodness :)
@@MrsOffspringFan I skipped it too. I don't see the point of seeing a preview of what I'm about to watch.
I agree as well
Suggestion: perhaps start with a few *close-ups* of different steps of the process, so it doesn't give away too much but it is appealing? 🤔
And in this case I would definitely add a couple of seconds (here and there) of the "white-circle-things" that *click* into the tires, WITH THE SOUND! So satisfying ♥️😁
Agreed. I also skipped the intro.
literally second h --edit: raid will sponsor anything wtf
One of my favorite channels. You do great work!
The color is fantastic. It wouldn’t look this good new. I enjoy watching how you make replacement parts. The perfect roadster.
Man you have upped your production value by 500%, and it was already pretty damn good to begin with! Love the paint job too, keep it up :)
I love the blue paint! I enjoyed watching this restore.
Thank you!
I can't even tell you how much I appreciate you filling in the rust holes. It's so disappointing in restoration videos when they pan over the finished product and it has all those pockmarks in the paint. I always want to shout "cheater!" Seriously, amazing job!
This bordered on not even being a restoration as much as a rebuild with JB Weld.
bruh that fillerpart was so satisfying. Especially when you could see it coming out of the holes. Also your videos are like ASMR, really love the new way that you show a lot of closeups!
こういうの見てると作った人とか当時の情景が思い浮かぶようで素敵です
That chrome powder coat looks amazing! Didn’t know you could get results like that.
I absolutely appreciate So Very Much the fact that you Show the paint Dry!!!
And the Sandblasting! And of course, overall fantastic job!
There's no better way to fall asleep than watching this
It’s relaxing until that sand blaster scares you awake 😂
I agree.
Beautiful colors, beautiful car, beautiful process, beautiful editing, beautiful filming, beautiful preface.
Your restoration methods are top notch, your attention to detail impeccable. Thank you for sharing with us how to do restoration correctly!
Though Candy paint is my ultimate fav, this metallic gave it a run for it's money. Absolutely beautiful paint 😍
Edit: And who would've thought watching paint dry could be so awesome! (It's the highlight for me, actually)
I never stop admiring the work of this master! Amazing restoration!
2:12 the curse has passed.
👍🏼
The best restoration channel. Good working method. Excellent quality!!! Greetings from Argentina! 👋🇦🇷
The metalic blue is so beautiful 🤩
I'm still so impressed: every time it looks like the object is new when it's decades old. you are a magician
I'm starting to think that Raid shadow legends is only played by big RUclips channels.
>implying they actually play it
Whoa! I played with one of these as a kid at my grand parents house. Mine was blue.
Awesome!
Лучший канал из тех, кто занимается реставрацией! 👍👍
Sometimes it’s fun seeing simple but beat up and rusty things get bright back to life
I am blown away!!!!!! I was hoping for purple when you panned over the powder colors but that blue... THAT BLUE!!!!
Me: *has exams in 2 hours and needs to study so I don't fail my year*
Also me: haha sandblaster goes brrrrrrrr
Lmao Underrated Comment
You have finals at june 29?
@@luigivoncheeseburgerjenkinsiv English is not my first language so I could've used the wrong term but they were like our final major exams. Also the whole 'rona thing made school end later so I don't know tbh. I'll edit it tho
@@luigivoncheeseburgerjenkinsiv Not every country follows the same academic calender.
the raid ad was the most jarring thing ever
I loved the special camera effects and special angles. You showed us several new processes, which was really cool. The intro was a bit too long, and probably added extra time to your video production time. This restoration had some extra wow on the final reveal! Have you ever had to repair or replace one of the tabs? Or have you some secret magic spell you chant to keep the original tabs from breaking?
Personally, I liked this video alot. I think it was very creative the way you showed a wrecker tow in the "next" project. This car means more to me than some of the others, as I still have my roadster from when new, early 60's. Another toy saved by Mom.
I noticed that it has an interior. Mine does not. In fact it doesn't even have an opening. Perhaps an earlier version. Also my complements on the manufacture of the roof and the wind screen frame. Both are very close to the original. Beautiful !!! You did not seem to know that there was a small rear window opening. No matter , Still a Beautiful job !!!
That chrome powder-coat blew my mind. I've never seen that before. That saves so much time and effort over proper chrome-plating. I can't wait to look into this.
First : I won't stay 20 minutes for a toy restauration
Then : whouaw *hypnotised*
Finally : amazing! Gorgeous work congrats!!!
I’ve always wanted to ask when you buy new parts for something is it direct from the manufacturer or is it somebody that took theirs apart?
Eg the tires and sometimes the glass
Hi, most of my replacement parts come from gasolinealleytoys or ebay.
Reproduction parts.
@@RescueRestore thats wrong, you make new ones!
@@armyhunter1260 hah, this joke is so underrated xD
18:36 mosquitos be like when you trying to sleep...
I just stumbled upon this video and I must say that the attention to detail for this restoration is way beyond my expectations. I'm sure many of us have some memories of playing with the toys which were made of metal or wood. Those were the days when cheap plastic was not even was being used for cattle feed packages. Looking at this toy car took me back to my childhood
Brought a tear to my eye. I would have spray painted it. I love this restoration.
I'm not mad, you gotta get your cheddar. But that's how we get a voice reveal?!?!
Amazing transformations, I would love to have a tour of your shop, sand blasting box and different media’s that you use paint/powder coat booth, most used tools etc...
With advice for novice restorers like myself.
And 60 years later...this car will be restore again
That Powdercoat will hold up a LOT better than that paint did.
The sand blasting is the BEST part of all your videos!!!!!
I wonder how many kids today, would appreciate a toy car like this one, or the perfect job of restoration, that has given it a new lease of life.
Reading a few of the comments, apparently there are a few 👍🙂
I'd think their parents would be into crafts or able to repair things, when required.
I'd have this little gem on display, no problem.
finally a REAL restoration chanel, unlike those dumb ones that just throw dirt and ink to make anything look dated.