YEEESSSS! The swishy swish is back! Don't know why but I missed it. Great color choice has a really vintage look too it. Also agree with the wheel choice. Freaking perfect. Another great job
What an interesting effect you got with the red. I don't know if it looks any different "in person" but, on camera, it looks like an expensive paint job. It's almost like you painted each panel separately. I'd certainly call it a win and maybe try the same trick with some other colours. It's a lovely, simple old casting - a classic Matchbox.👍👌😁
I have a couple of small plastic Shell petrol pumps that are about the right scale to go with a van like that. Not too many actual Shell stations in my area anymore, but there are a few. Anyway, you may be familiar with a metal filings trick, attract them with a magnet held inside a plastic bag -- the filings stick to the outer bag -- and then turn the bag inside-out for disposal.
Cooling the drill & item being drilled helps to help the hole the right size. Overheating can cause the material to cling to the drill & give a distorted hole. Same for tapping. You'll end up with very truncated or stripped thread. Also if something of a specific size needs to fit tightly you don't want to be able to throw it in from 5 miles away
I found a couple of tins, so I'm happy. It might have been fun to put the 'Trojan Records' logo on it - that is how the Reggae label got it's name - the founder used to carry records in a Trojan van, to the sound systems on the Island of Jamaica.
Lubrication is used when drilling as when drilling metals both the drill bit and metal being drilled heats up considerably. This can cause the metal being drilled to harden making it harder to drill through and causes more wear on the bit. Lubrication helps keep the metal cooler and to avoid the metal hardening. Drilling at a slower speed can also help avoid this happening.
Well, I think it looks fine. Those of us who have had a lot of the classic Lesney castings from the '50s and '60s in our lives know that the obvious decals are completely authentic to the period. These kids today with their expectations set by modern-day precision tampos--in _my_ day we were lucky if they were even on straight! That's the way it was and we liked it! Get off my lawn! :)
Don't think I've ever seen that casting before, looks loads better now. Have you tried Microsol? It softens the decals after you apply them and they blend in better
In the drilling process, oil is mainly used to help evacuate the chips, "so you don't snap it" and for cooling. Which does of course make the the bit last longer.
Fantastic restoration as always, Shell not in yellow? I love vintage cars, for me are the best, thank you for share and God bless you, a friend from Perú 👍🏼
😱😱😱😱 Oil allows for heat dissipation by reducing friction. Heat on a drill bit dulls the bit faster. Always use oil. Then... you used your bare hands on metal shavings. I'm losing my mind over here. 😆
That is definitely a perfect casting for restomodding! :) Looks like it would make a great TH-cam channel shop truck as well! Love how it turned out! :)
Rob you mentioned your chrome pen in this video. I have 2 of them and both have stopped working. They still have paint in them. Its like the tip gets hard or something on the end and it quits painting. I can press it on to an old piece of plastic and the paint will pour out of the tip and I use a brush. Have you ever had any quit working?
An important van in reggae music. Really? I hear you say. Yes.Mobile disco's called sound systems in Jamaica would drive around the island and one such sound man was a certain Mr. "Duke" Ried.He was known as Duke Ried the Trojan as he carted his sound system around in a Trojan van. Chris Blackwell, who's family is of Cross and Blackwell baked beans fame,is a Jewish Jamaican who founded Island records and many reggae records were put out on the Trojan label directly related through Duke Reid to the Trojan van.Bet none of you were expecting that !!
Awesome work as always.
BEAUTIFUL !!!!!
Nice stance . 👍👍👍👍👍👍
YEEESSSS! The swishy swish is back! Don't know why but I missed it. Great color choice has a really vintage look too it. Also agree with the wheel choice. Freaking perfect. Another great job
Never boring Rob!
The tapping process never ceases to amaze me with something this small. That three-in-one stuff comes in handy for many many things.
Looks great Rob! Those wheels fit perfectly! Have a great weekend
Hello from south africa once again….that van turned out great Rob….take care and be safe
Great job. It’s great to see you back I haven’t seen a video in a while from you thank you again I hope everything is well
Great colour and perfectly fitting wheels 👍
Very cool your type of tour is getting bigger and bigger
definitely went from shabby to shiny. turned out awesome
What an interesting effect you got with the red. I don't know if it looks any different "in person" but, on camera, it looks like an expensive paint job. It's almost like you painted each panel separately. I'd certainly call it a win and maybe try the same trick with some other colours. It's a lovely, simple old casting - a classic Matchbox.👍👌😁
That is really clever drilling out the posts before removing the rivets.
I have not seen anybody else do that.
That is a lovely little van that is I really do like the colours
Thats nice,Rob.Like the wheels.I had one painted red/green as a Shell/BP lorry.
Nice one Rob 👍, great job on the Trojan Van
I have a couple of small plastic Shell petrol pumps that are about the right scale to go with a van like that. Not too many actual Shell stations in my area anymore, but there are a few. Anyway, you may be familiar with a metal filings trick, attract them with a magnet held inside a plastic bag -- the filings stick to the outer bag -- and then turn the bag inside-out for disposal.
Decals looked like that right up into the 80’s. Don’t beat yourself up. It’s a good restoration! Paint is probably better than original! Good job!
That’s a great colour. Great job!
Cooling the drill & item being drilled helps to help the hole the right size. Overheating can cause the material to cling to the drill & give a distorted hole. Same for tapping. You'll end up with very truncated or stripped thread. Also if something of a specific size needs to fit tightly you don't want to be able to throw it in from 5 miles away
I found a couple of tins, so I'm happy. It might have been fun to put the 'Trojan Records' logo on it - that is how the Reggae label got it's name - the founder used to carry records in a Trojan van, to the sound systems on the Island of Jamaica.
Good to hear mate
Nice one Rob, color turned out great. 👍🏻
Really cute little van.
Lubrication is used when drilling as when drilling metals both the drill bit and metal being drilled heats up considerably. This can cause the metal being drilled to harden making it harder to drill through and causes more wear on the bit. Lubrication helps keep the metal cooler and to avoid the metal hardening. Drilling at a slower speed can also help avoid this happening.
Love it! I might have to search Ebay for that casting ... could be a fun custom!
Looking good Rob 👍.
Nice restoration and paint job 👍👍
Never a boring moment watching your videos
Well, I think it looks fine. Those of us who have had a lot of the classic Lesney castings from the '50s and '60s in our lives know that the obvious decals are completely authentic to the period. These kids today with their expectations set by modern-day precision tampos--in _my_ day we were lucky if they were even on straight! That's the way it was and we liked it! Get off my lawn! :)
Super job rob,well done.
Like always a perfect result!!
Nicely done mate. Looks really good
Really like the color
Very sweet love it brother very nice work as always Lee
Excellent job matey. 🙂👍👍
Unique colour, I like it.
Hi Rob,what a awesome van,that's turned out really nice,the decals and wheels set it off of the year of the van.the details are cool.
Well done, Rob. Nice color and wheel choice.
Don't think I've ever seen that casting before, looks loads better now. Have you tried Microsol? It softens the decals after you apply them and they blend in better
I do have some somewhere 🤔
Very cool custom van!
Looks great, i like that new colour you created. 😎
Good wheel choice, just perfect size.
Good job rob. 👍👍👍
Hiya Rob I love the transformation of this van and as you say you got the wheels spot on and got a swishy swish 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Rob that looks cool !
Well done 🍾
In the drilling process, oil is mainly used to help evacuate the chips, "so you don't snap it" and for cooling. Which does of course make the the bit last longer.
Those wheels are spot on. Nice work Rob !
awesome job rob
Awesome job rob.like all ways.👍
Fantastic restoration as always, Shell not in yellow? I love vintage cars, for me are the best, thank you for share and God bless you, a friend from Perú 👍🏼
Just awesome mate!
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Oil allows for heat dissipation by reducing friction. Heat on a drill bit dulls the bit faster. Always use oil. Then... you used your bare hands on metal shavings. I'm losing my mind over here. 😆
Love what You do with the small cars my top CAR is the Ford Mustang have the mach e now black
I am from Oslo Norway
That is definitely a perfect casting for restomodding! :) Looks like it would make a great TH-cam channel shop truck as well! Love how it turned out! :)
Amazing!!, excelent job
Yes a new video excellent 👍
Nice job
Lesney ton Trojan van custom 1956
Rob you mentioned your chrome pen in this video. I have 2 of them and both have stopped working. They still have paint in them. Its like the tip gets hard or something on the end and it quits painting. I can press it on to an old piece of plastic and the paint will pour out of the tip and I use a brush. Have you ever had any quit working?
Sometimes if you pull the tip out you can soak it in thinner cuz all the paint dried out on it, but it doesn't always work
Ha ha, you upload right at mid night as always, Rob.
But awsome job at the end, I love it!
Beautiful work.
May I ask where you sourced the spares wheel.
Tks,
Tommy.
Like the wheels
tetley tea truck. did one years ago. thrird time lucky
Mate you should have had the name of Matchbox Garage on the van. Nice job on the custom 👍
I need to get some decals made!
SWEET another 100% paint removal that's like 4 or 5 in a roll .
Cute little one
Nice job with the van mate, not sure you changed anything, but the sound wasn't quite a crisp as normal.
I think I was a little further back from the microphone compared to usual?
110% paint removal!!
Nice work. Just curious, did you, at any point, consider giving it some plastic windows and an interior?
Hi, Rob! How you decide what kind of paint are you going to use on your projects?
Good question. I guess I just go with what comes to mind first
Nice!
Nice work, the color is very strange, but i like it you are right, you need to hide those decals edges,because they make work worthless
Epic
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Wauuw mantaap
The decals look terrible - do you use water or vinegar to put them on? You need some Mr Softer to get rid of those poorly cut edges.
The colour and the wheels are really great. But the decals aren`t. I would remove them.
100% paint removal
Is 1.64 right?
No. Slightly smaller 1/43 - this is an early 1958 casting - originally had Brooke Bond Tea decals.
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An important van in reggae music. Really? I hear you say.
Yes.Mobile disco's called sound systems in Jamaica would drive around the island and one such sound man was a certain Mr. "Duke" Ried.He was known as Duke Ried the Trojan as he carted his sound system around in a Trojan van.
Chris Blackwell, who's family is of Cross and Blackwell baked beans fame,is a Jewish Jamaican who founded Island records and many reggae records were put out on the Trojan label directly related through Duke Reid to the Trojan van.Bet none of you were expecting that !!
I thought this was a full size van you were going to put a waterbed in or something !! 🙄