I dont know if you read this comment, but your videos are my absolute FAVOURITE videos on youtube. The detailed showing of the restoration process, explaining about the origin and history of the model; it is perfect! I hope you will never stop doing these videos! Much love and respect from germany 👋
Thank you very much for your comment! I am so pleased that you enjoy the videos. I promise that there are plenty more restorations and customs to come!
Two very nice restorations. Both vehicles turns out beautiful. I like the idea of a Fireengine for example on a armored troops training ground, even so it is not original.
They both look great Jason! While I prefer the olive drab version, the one I had as a kid was much closer to the British Green you sprayed the second model. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
I'd prefer the olive drab version but with the black wheels and black tracks. They didn't come that way, but I love you did a faithful restoration. Maybe for the British racing green you could've gone with British military markings? IDK, I just like your videos. Have fun with your toys!
Both Army personnel carriers are now back on track again. Hahaha. Good job all round on both counts. Yuletide Greetings to you and your family. Keep er lit again for 2024 ya boy ye
looking fresh and new, both of them. :) a possibility could be a civilian rebuild, as the US forces left many non-military vehicles behind after the war, usually jeeps and light trucks. maybe a handful of half-tracks, to make wreckers out of them?
I dont know if you read this comment, but your videos are my absolute FAVOURITE videos on youtube. The detailed showing of the restoration process, explaining about the origin and history of the model; it is perfect! I hope you will never stop doing these videos! Much love and respect from germany 👋
Thank you very much for your comment! I am so pleased that you enjoy the videos. I promise that there are plenty more restorations and customs to come!
*Paul Restorer is a good channel also*
I always enjoy the results of your diligent work. Another great restoration.
Two very nice restorations. Both vehicles turns out beautiful. I like the idea of a Fireengine for example on a armored troops training ground, even so it is not original.
Excellent video, thanks for the education on the model.
They both look great Jason! While I prefer the olive drab version, the one I had as a kid was much closer to the British Green you sprayed the second model. Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
Nice restoration, details and paint job 👌 👍
Fantastic work!
Lovely restorations.
lovely job Jason
Great job 👍🏻
Very nice!
In post 2ww France a lot of US Military vehicles were used for off-road firefighting. So in a way that red coloure is correct. Great job restoring ;)
I'd prefer the olive drab version but with the black wheels and black tracks. They didn't come that way, but I love you did a faithful restoration. Maybe for the British racing green you could've gone with British military markings? IDK, I just like your videos. Have fun with your toys!
wonderful as ever mate xxx merry christmas
I like the olive drab best but I think the original color is closer to the British green.
Both Army personnel carriers are now back on track again. Hahaha. Good job all round on both counts.
Yuletide Greetings to you and your family. Keep er lit again for 2024 ya boy ye
Me myself I like them both I can't choose keep up the good work have a good one and God bless my friend say hi to your dad for me
looking fresh and new, both of them. :)
a possibility could be a civilian rebuild, as the US forces left many non-military vehicles behind after the war, usually jeeps and light trucks. maybe a handful of half-tracks, to make wreckers out of them?
Muy bien 👏🇪🇦
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The olive drab looks OK but it's the grey tracks and wheels that's a bit off putting.