My wife doesn’t get why I watch your videos so much. Your channel is a break from all the other “noise” in life, your voice is relaxing, and the sprinkling of humor is perfect! Thanks for all the videos!
Holy cow. Outstanding intro. I love this model. Doors AND trunk. One of the most animated models they ever produced. The doors were sealed for the Superfast run. Kevin is out of control, Marty. It's time to put your foot down and get him into a 12 step program.
I had 100's of these cars when I was young. All of them are now gone. Although I would have loved taking the time to restore them now. I'm 55 now. Amazing work Marty!!!
@@MartysMatchboxMakeovers Well, I do build a model from time to time, wish I had all of the ones I had a a kid. I'm sure I had some rarities back then. I may look into it at some point. I just sold a truck I spent the last 15 years throwing money at, it was such a money trap. I have a airbrush and the know how. Thanks for your reply..
I've got one of these models but it's blue. Marty's dad jokes are the best. Love the strategically placed skull and cross bones, and the guinea pig eating neighbour. Car restoration is awesome too.
I remember being a kid and i watched an old program where this British bloke bought old well used rusted cars and totally restored and repaired it! I used to sit paralyzed to the TV watching even tho I had no idea what’s happening of anything about cars. Thanks for bringing that feeling back with you channel man!
Number one reason I watch your channel is because of the builds. A close second is the headlines of the papers you line your booth with. One of the first things I look for when you start painting. Those are great....
Nice restoration! When I was a kid my buddy kept his matchbox and hot wheels cars perfect, rarely even touching them. They were beautiful! I on the other hand spent countless hours playing with my cars making engine sounds, crashing them, painting them, very few survived unscathed. No regrets :-)
Although I am not into the car collection or restoration hobby, I really enjoy your videos! You also share tips that can be applied to other crafts as well! Keep up the awesome work!
This and a Greyhound bus were the first two Matchbox vehicles that i bought with my own pocket money. We were on holiday near Loch Lommond in Scotland. To see you restore this car is a great pleasure. Nice work.
Wow Marty you've really lifted the production quality of your vids!!! Not that they were lacking before (ha) but some of your speed changes and fades were very impressive, not to mention that intro which was by far the best from anyone! Thanks mate and please keep it coming. :-)
Awesome video Sir. You did a great job restoring that car! I also loved the green paint. Beautiful finished product. And the comedy was hilarious! Keep up the great work! Thanks for sharing
Suffering from Marty withdrawals (as usual) I watched this again and was just as transfixed as I was the first time out. I absolutely love the background music, which I have downloaded and is now the background music for my life.
Fantastic special effect to blow the car up to your size... nice video work! Nice to see Kevin again.. even if he having too much fun. After seeing your success with the Tamiya acrylics, I am about to try some out in my trusty Iwata.. on a NOS vintage 1950s Revell 2 ton Chevy truck kit in 1/48
Your methods work well on full-size cars too. I used your aluminum polish technique on my cars headlamp lenses and it brightened them right up, looking like new.
Marty, always enjoy your restoration videos. Hope you had a pleasant vacation. I really liked the intro, very clever, hope you use it more. And, omg, Kevin had me literally laughing out loud! Cheers from Upper California, USA.
The model looks like it was just taken out of the box! I love how you were able to put yourself in the video looking over the car and diving it. You have real talent . Thanks for sharing your method of how to make the tool for reforming the mushroom head.
Second that, It was cool to have "mini Marty" point out points of interest. Adds a little something that the other model car restoration channel don't have.
Great job Marty, you're the KING of the matchbox restoration guys. Watch you all the time. I enjoy your humor and the fact you're not afraid to try new products and methods. Keep up the good work. Best wishes to Kevin and the Mrs. Dennis
Amazing - so good to see this antique brought back to life again. I have so many of these old cars like this. Sometime I need to start thinking about restoring them. Your vids are a great inspiration and I am appreciative of your sharing your techniques for mushrooming the axle ends and all the other tips.
I haven't seen a video I haven't liked Theres funny clips with Kevin and Marty.accidently drinking brake fluid.The best thing I enjoy is how good he knows his equipment and the knowledge he uses.Great work sir!
Glad to see that you're now marketing the hats and mugs with your MMM logo. I've noticed the mugs in past videos and was quite envious as those are actually my initials. I ordered one of each. Thanks!
Really liked the intro. When I was a kid I used to get my face as close to my 027 train as it went by. Wishing I could ride in the cab. Car is excellent.
Again a great video! When I was a little boy I dreamed of owning such a Mercedes. Years later I could drive one for an hour. Sometimes dreams come true, although just a little bit, I was happy with it. Greetings from old Germany!
Great vid! When I put them back together, I usually place the spring into position, that slides in effortlessly, and after I click the doors back into place one by one. Great job here, waiting 4 the next one!
Yes, first you give a thumbs up, then watch the restoration. Resting assured that Marty's narration &satisfying steps will once again comfort & entertain. The windscreen came out wonderfully. Very interesting effects & editing. By the way, Cooey is the name of roasted Guinea pig. My spelling could be off. Supposed to be quite delicious. Learned that from "Archer".
Guinea Pig , yummy! It tastes just like chicken! I love the green screen opening scene and driving away at the end!!! You are often imitated but never duplicated. Great restoration too!
Marty luv the walk around tour, the work excuisite,,saw a gorgeous life size one on a trip to Germany,,,seen many green Matchbox ones in rough and never would have gone green till seeing this,,Awesome,,wishing everyone a great weekend,,,Thanx for a great vid,,,
Your introduction was awesome, Marty! Well done! Hey, take it easy on Kevin. He was just experimenting. I think he will have learned his lesson. The car looks good enough to drive--oh, and there you go...driving it away. ha ha Fantastic!
Beside doing a nice job on the cars you are growing at your video skills as well. Your videos are 3 in one. Matchbox cars, humor and video trickery. All equaling fun videos to watch
My wife doesn’t get why I watch your videos so much. Your channel is a break from all the other “noise” in life, your voice is relaxing, and the sprinkling of humor is perfect! Thanks for all the videos!
Holy cow. Outstanding intro. I love this model. Doors AND trunk. One of the most animated models they ever produced. The doors were sealed for the Superfast run. Kevin is out of control, Marty. It's time to put your foot down and get him into a 12 step program.
This was a great model from Matchbox, with all it's things! - Kevin can be a problem at the moment I think he is growing up now!
Marty gets a like before I even start the video
Me too!
Same here. I missed my dose of Martys Matchbox Makeovers!
Agreed! 👍
Mee too
Always! 😁
I had 100's of these cars when I was young. All of them are now gone. Although I would have loved taking the time to restore them now. I'm 55 now. Amazing work Marty!!!
Joe, I think you should take up a new hobby and order some trashed cars from ebay to fix up. It's great fun!
@@MartysMatchboxMakeovers Well, I do build a model from time to time, wish I had all of the ones I had a a kid. I'm sure I had some rarities back then. I may look into it at some point. I just sold a truck I spent the last 15 years throwing money at, it was such a money trap. I have a airbrush and the know how. Thanks for your reply..
I didn't realize Marty was so small
Matchbox Garage in the words of Sheriff Buford T. Justice: “You sounded a lot taller on the radio...”
That was mini Marty
Yes, Marty is HO scale, but just as likable.
Perfect comment 👌
Are you inferring that i am a homosexual?
I've got one of these models but it's blue. Marty's dad jokes are the best. Love the strategically placed skull and cross bones, and the guinea pig eating neighbour. Car restoration is awesome too.
The detail Matchbox put into the door interior is amazing. People talk about German craftsmanship, this takes second to no one.
Lesney were peerless
I like that green screen effect!!
I was having a bad day today, but this has really cheered me up. Thanks Marty, excellent video. 👍🙂
I remember being a kid and i watched an old program where this British bloke bought old well used rusted cars and totally restored and repaired it! I used to sit paralyzed to the TV watching even tho I had no idea what’s happening of anything about cars. Thanks for bringing that feeling back with you channel man!
Another 20 minutes well spent. I'd go for merchandise that says "I'm Happy With That"
I'm happy with that idea!
and some that just have " KEVIN! "
I'd buy a cap with that printed on it.
Number one reason I watch your channel is because of the builds. A close second is the headlines of the papers you line your booth with. One of the first things I look for when you start painting. Those are great....
Oh Marty you blitzed that scaling! Well done
Nice restoration! When I was a kid my buddy kept his matchbox and hot wheels cars perfect, rarely even touching them. They were beautiful! I on the other hand spent countless hours playing with my cars making engine sounds, crashing them, painting them, very few survived unscathed. No regrets :-)
Awesome job! The special effects at the beginning made me smile. You rock! Kevin clearly needs a month in rehab.
Aside from not having all of the tools that you have, your presentation appropriates the process in such a simple and inviting manner.
Although I am not into the car collection or restoration hobby, I really enjoy your videos! You also share tips that can be applied to other crafts as well! Keep up the awesome work!
This and a Greyhound bus were the first two Matchbox vehicles that i bought with my own pocket money. We were on holiday near Loch Lommond in Scotland. To see you restore this car is a great pleasure. Nice work.
Wow Marty you've really lifted the production quality of your vids!!! Not that they were lacking before (ha) but some of your speed changes and fades were very impressive, not to mention that intro which was by far the best from anyone! Thanks mate and please keep it coming. :-)
Oh wow! - Such great feedback! - Thank you so much for this comment, it really spurs me on to keep going with my restoration channel!
I love all your handy hints, especially the the axle head reformer, i wouldn't have thought just spinning would have done anything, magical.
Awesome video Sir. You did a great job restoring that car! I also loved the green paint. Beautiful finished product. And the comedy was hilarious! Keep up the great work! Thanks for sharing
Suffering from Marty withdrawals (as usual) I watched this again and was just as transfixed as I was the first time out. I absolutely love the background music, which I have downloaded and is now the background music for my life.
LOL! I needed this today. And keep an eye on Kevin, he's running with the wrong crowd.
I like that you laid out all the pieces after disassembly.
Fantastic special effect to blow the car up to your size... nice video work! Nice to see Kevin again.. even if he having too much fun. After seeing your success with the Tamiya acrylics, I am about to try some out in my trusty Iwata.. on a NOS vintage 1950s Revell 2 ton Chevy truck kit in 1/48
Your methods work well on full-size cars too. I used your aluminum polish technique on my cars headlamp lenses and it brightened them right up, looking like new.
Marty, always enjoy your restoration videos. Hope you had a pleasant vacation. I really liked the intro, very clever, hope you use it more. And, omg, Kevin had me literally laughing out loud! Cheers from Upper California, USA.
The life size inspector is BADASS. Very original. Love it
Brilliant use of green screen. Love it! Here's a couple of extra thumbs up👍👍🏻👍🏽
The model looks like it was just taken out of the box! I love how you were able to put yourself in the video looking over the car and diving it. You have real talent . Thanks for sharing your method of how to make the tool for reforming the mushroom head.
HA ! A Matchbox car you can actually drive ;). Thanks for another great video.
It makes me happy to see these old toys restored to their former beauty. Taking something old and damaged, making it nice again.
Top job Marty! Good thing Kevin's not a Dropbear lol.
Thanks to your makeovers, I get to see how much detail the vintage matchboxes had. As a kid, I never noticed. :)
Bloody brilliant. I was pissing myself inside the first few seconds!
Another excellent restoration from the man from down under
Nice video Marty, Funny as always! Is the life size inspection going to be used in another video?
Second that, It was cool to have "mini Marty" point out points of interest. Adds a little something that the other model car restoration channel don't have.
I'd love to see more of that in the future too!
Great Restoration
brilliant as always 🚦🚘
Definitely should be used in more videos. Makes for some added comedy
Indeed, well done on the car and the video.
Marty, you never disappoint me. You are HILARIOUS with your light bulb... and the liner paper in your paint booth! Thank you!!!
That model Matchbox must have the most number of parts for sure.....15 parts in total.
Great job Marty, you're the KING of the matchbox restoration guys. Watch you all the time. I enjoy your humor and the fact you're not afraid to try new products and methods. Keep up the good work. Best wishes to Kevin and the Mrs. Dennis
#IHWT
Amazing - so good to see this antique brought back to life again. I have so many of these old cars like this. Sometime I need to start thinking about restoring them. Your vids are a great inspiration and I am appreciative of your sharing your techniques for mushrooming the axle ends and all the other tips.
Hi Marty, do you save or look out for those crazy headlines on the newspapers in your spray booth, i really enjoy seeing them lol
So do I, I'm still baffled where he finds those... Maybe he creates the headlines himself?
I've read it's a newspaper from UK, a real one that uses to put this kind of headlines :)
I'm pretty sure they're real.
He makes them up. If you look at a few of his past posts you can see where the headlines are cut around the edges.
@@phatkatracing im sure you are right lol. 👍😊😂😂❤️
I haven't seen a video I haven't liked
Theres funny clips with Kevin and Marty.accidently drinking brake fluid.The best thing I enjoy is how good he knows his equipment and the knowledge he uses.Great work sir!
Another top video Marty.........not sure why the handcuffs are in your shed but hey ho each to their own.🤣
Karl Newsome along with the BDSM mask
Was about to ask about them too but then saw this comment. Between this and the nails last time, I worry. :/
Mattube1964 wonder if it has anything to do with the UK trip ..... BDSM tourist?
This guy is hilarious, just love the ongoing story with Kevin and friends. Thanks for the the laughs Marty, very much needed these days.
Ha ha you cracked me up thank you for the video can't wait till the next:-)
Very creative, funny and a delightful trip into the restoration of the Mercedes....thank you for all the work and enjoyment you bring to us Marty.
I'm 15 and to be honest I'm more into car restorations and building my model junkyard than xbox and games
Why are you telling us this?
Im 14 and im too
Another great Makeover. Always love seeing the crazy funny newspapers titles.
Australia voice: Is that f_ _king baking soda! 😂😂😂
I love Marty's little Easter eggs and jokes he throws into his videos. Makes them all the more enjoyable.
Mmmm. Guinea Pig.
The crap that gets written about in the tabloids is quite remarkable.
Glad to see that you're now marketing the hats and mugs with your MMM logo. I've noticed the mugs in past videos and was quite envious as those are actually my initials. I ordered one of each. Thanks!
Excellent vid Marty ... thanks ... so Kevin’s on the sniff ... I have to warn you, I actually sold him a bag of magic mushrooms ....
Really liked the intro. When I was a kid I used to get my face as close to my 027 train as it went by. Wishing I could ride in the cab. Car is excellent.
Hahahaha Kevin on the baking soda!
Looked like a scene from The Hangover.
I KNEW Kevin would get into trouble while Marty was on vacation
That was mighty big of you to take on a model with so many challenges.
Anybody else notice the handcuffs? (and.. uh.. gimp mask? o_O)
Deemal Atapattu I think he puts things in background just to see if anyone notices. LOL
@@harryballzack The handcuffs have been there for a few episodes, but I think the gimp mask is new.
Isn't it a mask from Tokyo Ghoul?
The walk around inspection was hilarious!
Kevin had a PARTY!!
I don't fancy gripping my shaft with Emery paper
If your buffing your tool then the grit side goes outside.
I know. And then the shaft is rotated at 2400rpm.
Hah! Perfect timing. I got to this comment exactly at that point in the video.
Great restoration of a beautiful car Marty. I don't blame you for taking her for a drive.
i’m surprised that kevin is a baking soda addict
He actually throw a party in Marthy bathroom and all it's guests use it.. can you believe it ?! Naughty koala (*_* )
probably, who knows? all we know is that we found them as is
we all love baking soda *plays music
Marty,sir, you are such a romatic. I love your little stories at the end of your videos. Thank you.
Kevin's been into the baking soda! Oh no! How will you make sure things are securely stuck together now?
Simon Rafe he must have found the RUclips $$$$ account.
who was Kevin's friend that was passed out?? did his mom get a call!?
francis ottoo dead hooker ? Maybe Marty covered up a crime here for his buddy
Another great video and top tip on how to make the axle nail, hope Kevin makes a full recovery for the next production!!
Cheers Marty.
I'm sure he will be back sometime soon!
Keven a bit of a party animal and on the yahoo dust
NONSENSE! That was just "baking soda"! Hahahah.
Great video. I also liked the primer colour. Would have looked nice in white I think too
Mask and handcuffs near the drill press?! 😂🤣
That's Marty.....handcuffs, mask, nails ,shoes,....more to see than just a makeover..
I love that it's not just any mask but a Tokyo ghoul mask.
Aside from the Guinea pig incident this is So relaxing and satisfying. Thank you!
neighbor from hell ate my guinea pig. wtf? 🤣🤣
Again a great video! When I was a little boy I dreamed of owning such a Mercedes. Years later I could drive one for an hour. Sometimes dreams come true, although just a little bit, I was happy with it. Greetings from old Germany!
I think you don’t want to know what Kevin has been up to while you were in England!
Oh my God that was the coolest intro ever with you standing around the car like that!!!!!
I was just trying something new, but many people liked it . Thanks BRS RC.
Love to watch your videos but I have question, why you don't paint the tail lights of Matchbox cars you restore?
He tries to stay close to the original, unless it's a custom restoration. Most matchbox cars did not have painted trim, iirc.
Great vid! When I put them back together, I usually place the spring into position, that slides in effortlessly, and after I click the doors back into place one by one.
Great job here, waiting 4 the next one!
Never thought of that might try it next time. Actually I was s**ting myself thinking I was going to ruin the paint on the doors!
Nice effect standing next to the car! Oh and the car looks great!
What an adorable and creative presentation I can't believe more people don't do this for the scale
Yes, first you give a thumbs up, then watch the restoration. Resting assured that Marty's narration &satisfying steps will once again comfort & entertain. The windscreen came out wonderfully. Very interesting effects & editing. By the way, Cooey is the name of roasted Guinea pig. My spelling could be off. Supposed to be quite delicious. Learned that from "Archer".
Somewhere, perhaps in the great beyond, the old folks that built those toys would be thrilled to see your loving care on these beat up old beauties...
Silly Kevin, with all the glues and solvents around... and he's snorting baking soda! Great video as usual, loved the mini-Marty inspection.
Marty ... the intro with you AND the car - IN SCALE - was TOO COOL! Well done! Cheers!
one of the best restorations you've done
Guinea Pig , yummy! It tastes just like chicken! I love the green screen opening scene and driving away at the end!!! You are often imitated but never duplicated. Great restoration too!
Brilliant, you have raised the bar. The opening was way cool.
This is my favourite episode so far. Thanks Marty and please keep making them.
I watch your videos just for incredible restorations and awesome newspaper headlines.
Nice creative touch at the beginning! That was a nicely done restoration! Keep'em coming!
Will do! Josepth
Marty luv the walk around tour, the work excuisite,,saw a gorgeous life size one on a trip to Germany,,,seen many green Matchbox ones in rough and never would have gone green till seeing this,,Awesome,,wishing everyone a great weekend,,,Thanx for a great vid,,,
I love the effect at the beginning and end with you at the same scale as the model. Very cool
Marty, You were my inspiration to start making renovations of diecast models, Thank You !
"I'm HAPPY with that!" You're awesome Marty! :)
Thanks, Ryan!
Your introduction was awesome, Marty! Well done! Hey, take it easy on Kevin. He was just experimenting. I think he will have learned his lesson. The car looks good enough to drive--oh, and there you go...driving it away. ha ha Fantastic!
Injecting yourself in the final product is pretty slick. Like that.
Happy to see this model, one of my all-time favourites.
There's never a dull moment with your videos Marty, I look forward to your videos every week. By the way beautiful job on that Mercedes.
Your videos are the best!! Thanks for putting all your fun on the internet for all to enjoy.
Marty, Your presentations, from start to finish, just get better and better, really enjoyed the opening of the video
Beside doing a nice job on the cars you are growing at your video skills as well. Your videos are 3 in one. Matchbox cars, humor and video trickery. All equaling fun videos to watch
Sweet looking Merc , one of your best restorations Marty!
I thought it a bit average myself but each one is a unique challenge and cannot be set aside. Thanks for your supportive comment though!