Definitely the fake aging. Looks like this model was found on a coral riff next to the Titanic. My exact same 1/18 Burago diecast model from the early 80s is still in a pristine status. Ranges from 20 to 100 (the rip-offs) bucks on eBay.
Love the way you Faith the aging process. Using the paint stripper and then rinsing it off before it had enough time to fully strip the paint off. Was excellent. Like the way you Wheels halfway off and messed up the front grill to make it look like it's been sitting out outside in a dirt for years. But why don't you just show us the whole process to begin with instead of trying faking all that stuff. We would like to see it from the beginning. You can still mess it all up if you want to would, we just like to see you do it. If we're not fools we know what you're doing
@@JRLK62He speaks the truth! This is fake aging. Just take the car that's not broken, show how to dismantle it and prepare for refinish and be done. Or just show how to age the model!
@@JRLK62 You must be born after 2000. Only your generation is duped and gets upset when people do not like channels that try to fool us. Your generation is ignorant and invites being fooled....you are the new politicians WET DREAM.
да это новая игрушка, просто он его кинул в аквариум на месяц, воти заржавела игрушка, а когда он вытащил игрушку, шины зачем то разбортировал, может чтобы игрушка жальче выглядела, чтобы больше лайков ваших собрать😅
If i didn't know better , I'd say you used a scabby old bit of mesh as the "before" grill to make the whole car seem worse than it was , because that one you put back in was a remarkably good fit
@@SoulsOfAmarth Dudes who know this shit even better are aware this is a staged restoration job, with a lot of fake aging. Don't let people use your lack of knowledge and scam you to get clicks. Having a critical mindset, even if sometimes you'd WANT to believe something is true, is always better at the end of the day.
Love these restoration videos but the restoration customization videos are just amazing especially those guys that turn them into little remote controlled cars
Fun video! My brother and I were rabid model builders as kids. Firecrackers ended most of their lives as they tried some death defying jump in the backyard. Why not skip the chemicals and go with a simple corn starch sandblaster? Safer for you and better for the landfill.
No, it forms a granular layer of white Al oxide. Though I suspect this was made of a zinc alloy, and that doesn't corrode. Ohhh ...I just got that! Good luck ;-)
I am not sure that I believe that there is not used a “diner” toy car. The final assembly shows new parts that are clearly not fabricated and are missing from the start. Still nice work, but I think the video needs to be honest about that. Eg dashboard. Motor parts suspension etc.
finishing a hike in dead horse point state park when I saw a 1959 testarossa drive past me. It was a group of testarossa owners who meet every five years to drive their cars around a specific area. I went to look at the 59 testarossa and then the 57 testarossas started to arrive. one after the other. there were 6 or 7 in total. my favorite car and they were in immaculate condition. what a day.
Hi. Amazing work! ❤🎉 But where is the restoration and or acquisition of the interior and exterior parts like the grill, tail lights, engine painting etc?
From the website of the Bburago company that built them. They are still very much in business and offer nearly every part needed to fix or rebuild them. Even on their newer models.
@tornagawn No, I mean newer. It would make sense to offer replacement parts for older models. But they make replacement parts for models they just started offering.
Excelente trabajo, solo me sorprendió que faltaran algunos pasos intermedios como cuando pintaste el interior o como se termina de restaurar el chasis. El resto impecable.
Your restoration work is amazing and impressive: a lot of patience, love, ingenuity with "rudimentary" or even "old school" tools/accessories as we do more ! ❤🤩 I particularly liked your work on the door and the wooden gear lever (what attention to detail).😍 A big BRAVO for your work ! 👍👏
Truely a very fascinating and a very informative video production. I watched from beginning to end and your video production of this model car restoration was enthralling, interesting and original. Thank you for this presentation, (I shall look for more on this TH-cam channel)..!! Mahalo and Aloha from Honolulu , Hawaii
I guess I'm just a chrome woman where I've seen you use or just get it back to original status on some pieces I seen chrome❤👍 The car was out standing. Would Love to own one just like that real life❤️
quando hai aperto lo sportello fatto da te funzionante mi hai quasi commosso ero felice ,il restauro è un insegnamento di vita ,in un momento nero di sprechi e di buttar persone come oggetti . grande!!
Creo que el arte de la restauración es tan o más impresionante que la fabricación misma ,no solo se necesita habilidad manual ,también mucho conocimiento de los materiales y herramientas , dedicación paciencia y todo un resultado hermoso me impresiona esa capacidad de obtener semejante resultado final ,es un hermoso y laborioso trabajo exelente
It is such a blessing to see an artisan creating these beautiful restorations. Being able to this kind of meticulous work is like an artist painting a canvas
@ my pleasure! If I were to write about your craft on my blog - I have, oh , a dozen dedicated followers - would you allow me to use a before and after screenshot to emphasize my point, include a link to the video?
Lovely job restoring, but did you get some of the parts from a hobby shop, like the grill and the bucket seats and dashboard? Regardless, it looks great now!
Those are repops. The markings on the bottom are different. Hot Wheels does repops of some of their highly collectibles too, but they cost a fraction of what the originals are worth.
@@fergy42 Here's what I think: This model is cheap brand new, like $30. Our "restorer" bought two, artificially aged one of them then resto-modded it using bits from the other new one, with the exception of some customised upgrades (filing, re-painting, custom exhaust, wing mirrors etc). Still, entertaining and satisfying to watch so I gave it a thumbs up for the effort.
I just found your channel. I love watching restoration videos but yours is the first I've seen without a sand blasting setup, powder coating kiln or laser cutting apparatus...just patient work and awesome craftsmanship. I will enjoy watching all the videos I have missed and every new one you post.
Siempre me pregunto, como hacen para conseguir tantos carros así de dañados? Osea no es común ver tantos así de dañados en la basura. Tiene gente que se los consigue? Todos tienen que ser así de dañados? Será a propósito que los dañan?
Not sure what is more impressive, the final product or the level of fake aging done.
How do you know it’s fake aging
Definitely the fake aging. Looks like this model was found on a coral riff next to the Titanic. My exact same 1/18 Burago diecast model from the early 80s is still in a pristine status. Ranges from 20 to 100 (the rip-offs) bucks on eBay.
@@JustARandomFio yeah why do that stupid faking?
Another tell-tale sign: Zinc doesn't rust like steel.
😊
The restoration is good. But I would like to see the video on how you got the diecast model got to the wrecked state in the first place.
Love the way you Faith the aging process. Using the paint stripper and then rinsing it off before it had enough time to fully strip the paint off. Was excellent. Like the way you Wheels halfway off and messed up the front grill to make it look like it's been sitting out outside in a dirt for years. But why don't you just show us the whole process to begin with instead of trying faking all that stuff. We would like to see it from the beginning. You can still mess it all up if you want to would, we just like to see you do it. If we're not fools we know what you're doing
It's sketchy
Wow don’t watch if it upsets you so much, brutal
@@JRLK62He speaks the truth! This is fake aging. Just take the car that's not broken, show how to dismantle it and prepare for refinish and be done. Or just show how to age the model!
@@JRLK62 You must be born after 2000. Only your generation is duped and gets upset when people do not like channels that try to fool us. Your generation is ignorant and invites being fooled....you are the new politicians WET DREAM.
People who have no skills of their own often accuse others of faking
Burago Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa 1957 1:18 Diecast Car, $49.99 brand new in box.
Where is this magic hole in the Earth that has all these Die Cast collector cars just waiting to be “Restored” on TH-cam ? 😂
eBay, or Aliexpress.
a box in my cellar
i had 4 or 5 of this line back in the 80s, including this one. i have no idea what happened to them
@@rngwrm ....he got yours!!! 😂😂
да это новая игрушка, просто он его кинул в аквариум на месяц, воти заржавела игрушка, а когда он вытащил игрушку, шины зачем то разбортировал, может чтобы игрушка жальче выглядела, чтобы больше лайков ваших собрать😅
Reminds me of when a vacuum salesman would throw dirt on your floor to show you how well he can clean it up.
Продавец говорил, что съест с пола, если его пылесос не уберёт еду с пола. А жилец ему говорит:"Можете есть сразу - электричества во всём доме нет".😂
@МишаНестеров-ф4ь
English please.
If i didn't know better , I'd say you used a scabby old bit of mesh as the "before" grill to make the whole car seem worse than it was , because that one you put back in was a remarkably good fit
This "restoration" is so staged.
Dude knows his shit. What do hard to believe about that?
@@SoulsOfAmarth Dudes who know this shit even better are aware this is a staged restoration job, with a lot of fake aging. Don't let people use your lack of knowledge and scam you to get clicks. Having a critical mindset, even if sometimes you'd WANT to believe something is true, is always better at the end of the day.
Love these restoration videos but the restoration customization videos are just amazing especially those guys that turn them into little remote controlled cars
Nice job on replacing the missing door 👍
Fun video!
My brother and I were rabid model builders as kids. Firecrackers ended most of their lives as they tried some death defying jump in the backyard.
Why not skip the chemicals and go with a simple corn starch sandblaster? Safer for you and better for the landfill.
Does die cast aluminum rust? Asking for a friend.... ;)
No, it forms a granular layer of white Al oxide. Though I suspect this was made of a zinc alloy, and that doesn't corrode.
Ohhh ...I just got that! Good luck ;-)
The fraudster painted rust on it 😠
What a marvelous piece of history, saved and restored to its former glory,bravo my friend bravo,👍🏼
I am not sure that I believe that there is not used a “diner” toy car. The final assembly shows new parts that are clearly not fabricated and are missing from the start. Still nice work, but I think the video needs to be honest about that. Eg dashboard. Motor parts suspension etc.
Fantastic job. My favourite piece is the wooden stick shifter. Fabulous attention to detail.
Formidable travail 20/20 Bravo
finishing a hike in dead horse point state park when I saw a 1959 testarossa drive past me. It was a group of testarossa owners who meet every five years to drive their cars around a specific area. I went to look at the 59 testarossa and then the 57 testarossas started to arrive. one after the other. there were 6 or 7 in total. my favorite car and they were in immaculate condition. what a day.
Hi. Amazing work! ❤🎉 But where is the restoration and or acquisition of the interior and exterior parts like the grill, tail lights, engine painting etc?
Agree
I really wanted to see the grille restoration!!!! GREAT JOB!
From the website of the Bburago company that built them.
They are still very much in business and offer nearly every part needed to fix or rebuild them. Even on their newer models.
@@BradleyBellwether-oy2qiI think you mean ‘even on their older models’ 😅
@tornagawn No, I mean newer.
It would make sense to offer replacement parts for older models. But they make replacement parts for models they just started offering.
The scene at 5:12 is really creative, the lighting and camera angles are perfect
It's a Bugago 1:18 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. You did a magnificent job on it :)
Добрый вечер вас отлично аккуратно делать разные игрушки машине Супер!!! 👍👍👍👌😊
Nicely done in all aspects of the restoration. This is as close as I will ever come to owning a Ferrari.
its a toy....
Wow - Totally amazing work🥰🥰 Looks brand new - all the way down to a new gear shift and Ferrari decals🥰🥰
Fabricating that door was amazing to watch,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nicely done.....👌
Using a cordless drill as a mini wood lathe...Genius!!!
Excelente trabajo, solo me sorprendió que faltaran algunos pasos intermedios como cuando pintaste el interior o como se termina de restaurar el chasis. El resto impecable.
... where do you find the models to begin with? Great job though!
I love your selection of music during the final presentation
Beautiful craftsmanship restoration
What a transformation, precious job
God you have to be so organized and detailed. Really cool original model too.
Your restoration work is amazing and impressive: a lot of patience, love, ingenuity with "rudimentary" or even "old school" tools/accessories as we do more ! ❤🤩
I particularly liked your work on the door and the wooden gear lever (what attention to detail).😍
A big BRAVO for your work ! 👍👏
A fotele skóra obiłeś,i chyba nie ma bezbarwnego ,na czerwonej bazie👍👍👍😊😊
For the exhaust I'd use oil pressure gauge copper line , easy to bend and look more realistic and it doesn't look like electrical wire .
What a proud looking display Maranello's best! 🥰🇬🇳
Who doesn't love restoration?...
The American dream is here it's Awesome well done.
Awsome 👏🏻
Thanks 🤗
The model itself is amazing. Such detail. Good job. Like making jewelry for some repairs.
I love the meticulousness of your work!
BRAVISSIMO MAESTRO !
Exelente trabajo.Felicitaciones!!!.Desde Colombia.Fuerte abrazo.
Loved the ending drama!🤩
Truely a very fascinating and a very informative video production. I watched from beginning to end and your video production of this model car restoration was enthralling, interesting and original. Thank you for this presentation, (I shall look for more on this TH-cam channel)..!! Mahalo and Aloha from Honolulu , Hawaii
THANK YOU
Felicidades por excelente trabajo. Saludos de Puebla-Mexico.
Good Job ! 🙌
You workmanship and patience is awesome. Just what I needed to see after the election results. Thank you very much!
❤Excellent job congratulations
Very good ❤
Amazing transformation !!
Great job!
It's my belief that those rubber tires, if genuine originals, would have long since rotted away.
Splendid! The craftmanship and patience combined with the know how pays off!
Nice one,,your video is very satisfied,im from philipines,,and im your subcriber now,imagine this dirty toy car,to amazing restoration,,nice
Que buen trabajo una verdadera obra de arte mi reconocimiento a ese restaurador es un verdadero artista
Wow !!! This is a spectacular restauration !! Thanks very much!!!
You think this is real?
Que trabajo tan hermoso, el proceso, el resultado. Espero el sgte dueño no lo abandone 😊
I Would Love To Be The New Owner.
Impressive restoration…great job!
I guess I'm just a chrome woman where I've seen you use or just get it back to original status on some pieces I seen chrome❤👍 The car was out standing. Would Love to own one just like that real life❤️
Really great restoration ! very creative with the missing parts!! Subscribed!
Excellent workmanship, and nice job with the detail work.
Superbb❤
What is the block of polishing substance that you used on the drill to achieve that mirror-finish for the wing mirrors?
Loved watching this video - brilliant job- really! ... but that gear stick "knob" is little too big - yes?
A beautiful work! The precision he had with each piece is impressive. Congratulations. And a "hello" straight from Minas Gerais - Brazil
Amazing job man!!
Hi, Dunnow where you are, but u deserve thx and congrats : you are a MASTER ! All the best to u, from JM in Normndy, France
quando hai aperto lo sportello fatto da te funzionante mi hai quasi commosso ero felice ,il restauro è un insegnamento di vita ,in un momento nero di sprechi e di buttar persone come oggetti . grande!!
MI prgunta es, se compran autos para romperlos dejarlos olvidados para de mostrar que?
Creo que el arte de la restauración es tan o más impresionante que la fabricación misma ,no solo se necesita habilidad manual ,también mucho conocimiento de los materiales y herramientas , dedicación paciencia y todo un resultado hermoso me impresiona esa capacidad de obtener semejante resultado final ,es un hermoso y laborioso trabajo exelente
It is such a blessing to see an artisan creating these beautiful restorations. Being able to this kind of meticulous work is like an artist painting a canvas
Thanks! It's like that sometimes!
Superb!
The craftsmanship, the attention to detail, the careful love… It heals my soul to watch these. God bless you
I appreciate your support!
@ my pleasure! If I were to write about your craft on my blog - I have, oh , a dozen dedicated followers - would you allow me to use a before and after screenshot to emphasize my point, include a link to the video?
That turned out pretty cool. Have a wonderful day
Thank you! You too!
Me encanta ver como lo has vuelto a la vida, un trabajo precioso, enhorabuena
Bien trabajo notas 200👍👍 Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Lovely job restoring, but did you get some of the parts from a hobby shop, like the grill and the bucket seats and dashboard? Regardless, it looks great now!
nice bit of weathering at the start....
Haha ...I'm glad someone else knew what was going on.
Absolutely. The fact is that he works with him, but what's the point of it all, since he did it "old" too.
The end results are always great but knowing how to reassemble these items is another feat.
Amazingly beautiful
修理をしている工程が楽しそうですね❤
Это в ролике быстро , а ведь это титанический труд ; Мастер с большой Буквы !!!!!
Wow, that is great! I love all the ones you do.
❤gran trabajo!!!!espectacular.
Wundervolle Arbeit ,Burago Modell 1/ 18 34,90€😊
Those are repops. The markings on the bottom are different.
Hot Wheels does repops of some of their highly collectibles too, but they cost a fraction of what the originals are worth.
Amazing. Congratulations
Fantastic revival job!
The grille looked very poorly when you removed it, how did you get a replacement or make one, it was perfect!
Well done.
This is were the video starts to fall a part, imo. No explanation, perfectly fitting replacement part start magically appearing.
@@fergy42 Here's what I think:
This model is cheap brand new, like $30.
Our "restorer" bought two, artificially aged one of them then resto-modded it using bits from the other new one, with the exception of some customised upgrades (filing, re-painting, custom exhaust, wing mirrors etc).
Still, entertaining and satisfying to watch so I gave it a thumbs up for the effort.
Nice job! Except for the wooden gear shift lever (why?) with an oversized knob. And the mirror would benefit from a recess for the mirrored surface.
The mini lathe action is sick
What a great and an amazing job. Wow, now that's pretty awesome talent, my friend. Hats off to ya. 🤔 😎👍
I just found your channel. I love watching restoration videos but yours is the first I've seen without a sand blasting setup, powder coating kiln or laser cutting apparatus...just patient work and awesome craftsmanship. I will enjoy watching all the videos I have missed and every new one you post.
and also fake aging of the original
Siempre me pregunto, como hacen para conseguir tantos carros así de dañados? Osea no es común ver tantos así de dañados en la basura. Tiene gente que se los consigue? Todos tienen que ser así de dañados? Será a propósito que los dañan?
Fraudulent; been pre-faked 😠
08:32 You are an artist. 👍
Hes an artist alright😂😂😂😂 A CON ARTIST
Beautiful work. Well done.👍🦘
Great work!
Great job!!!
Thank you!!
Wow, what a great job. 👍
Sensational results!! ❤🎉
You're a very talented man. But what impresses me most is the amount of patience and attention to detail! Love your work ❤
Patience plus precision equals perfection.
First TestaRossa was 1957 which is wht this one looks like. Great Job1
I miss my dad when I see you fixing a Ferrari, very impressive. I wish he could see your video