Thank you for this restoration. I have a full-size '67 TI inherited from my father. The only difference is the spare tire is in the compartment under the bed. Great work.
Beautifully restored 👏🏽😄! I’m glad to see you were able to save the original parts,and restore them to their luster finish ! As I’m sure you might have had hard time finding them. Amazing work 👏🏽😄!!
When it comes to the restoration of not only these toys but about anything that people can or will restore. I think there are two completely different ideas. The first is the group who say do nothing. Leave it exactly as you find it. The second say restore it to original or better than original condition. I myself go for group two. I see what it can be and a future of continued use and enjoyment. I dont think there is anything wrong with either idea. I really just happy that not everyone thinks exactly the same way. How boring that would be. I do my own restorations with different objects including toys, cars and furniture. Its a process I enjoy and love to see how things turn out. You do amazing work, keep doing what you do. Much respect.
Pity that the "corrosion holes" were made by grinding from the inside as can be seen on the driver's side door at 1:28. Nice job of painting the outside to look like rust even though the material that the body is made from is not ferrous :D
It is made that way either because of people who like the restoration process of those things or because of people who like them looking that way,as you can see in the comment section.
almost everything, if not everything this guy restores was destroyed intentionally by him or someone else before the video, i cant stand how many people on youtube are doing this now days, but at least this guy kind of tries to make it look convincing, while others just soak something in mud and leave it outside for a few weeks. do note that cast metal body cars do not rust, a big indicator of a item being set up to be restored rather then found in poor shape.
The “original” was a work of art. So much work went into creating the detail on that patina, dirt and rust. The original was far superior to the restoration craft-wise.
Someone made a diorama with that as the holes were drilled out and made to look like it had rusted away. You have taken away all the work someone had done.
It's his model. If he wants to put it back to original, as new, condition, that's up to him. Personally, I would far rather see a model in fine condition than one that looks like it's ready for the rubbish bin.
It's because it was an art sculpture in pristine condition rather than the typical damaged toys, so it's not actually a restoration. It's a bit like if you had a painting and scrubbed the canvas clean, so you've restored a canvas, not the painting.
My Dad had one of those for awhile. When I called it his Hippie Camper (a cousin of a VW Hippie Bus) he sold it. I told him he should have kept it to drive to his John Birch Society meetings.
The original screamed out for a post apocalyptic diorama. It was perfect for it. Shame to have wasted it really. The renovated job could have been any one of several off the shelf, out of the box kits .
@@PaulFellows3430Paul, it was a pristine sculpture. Just because the art work wasn't to your taste, doesn't mean it isn't art. That would be like wanting a painting scrubbed from a canvas because you don't like the painting. It doesn't mean the painting was never art, just that it's not your preferred style. If you're building a post apocalyptic diorama (really common way for filming backgrounds in films), the original is exactly what you'd be looking for.
Or it's originally part of a diorama. They're quite often used for filming backgrounds scenes cheaply, especially in themes like post-apocalyps where making full scale cars look rusted and abandoned would be really expensive
Eskitilmiş hali muhteşemdi,sadece koruyucu şeffaf boya atmak kafi gelirdi,en havalı model arabaya tur bindirirdi bir çok insan onları pas geçer buna bakarlardi.ikincisi önde WW logosunun olduğu kenar çizgileri belirgin üçgen ayrı bir renk olmalı çünkü tüm wolswagen panel Van ve kamyonetler mutlaka ön logo ayrı bir renk olur,son olarak branda tat vermedi.Herseye rağmen eline sağlık,izlemesi keyifli oldu.
A vagabond on a kayak, I really survive on uninhabited and tropical islands Greetings from Indonesia from the Dima traveler channel 👋🙂🏝 .... Бродяга на каяке, реально выживаю на необитаемых и тропических островах Привет из Индонезии от канала Dima traveler 👋🙂🏝. ......
So did you originally create the model with the post apocalypse art look then decide to put it back to its original state so you could sell it or use it for another project, or did you buy it as an art piece, and wanted to see if it was possible to see if you could erase the customisation as a test or project for yourself? Personally I like both how it would've looked pristine, and the post apocalypse art sculpture it was before, but it does sadden me to see the work of the artist being erased because it was clearly part of an interesting project at one point.
Bom adoro antiguidades,brinquedos e acessórios carros e etc... Mas quando euvejo uma pessoa desmatamento um carrinho antigo parecendo tão fácil eu acho falso . Porque ate então as peças estão fundida . Esse vídeo mostra falta de selo para retirá-las um pouco de fake?
Your videos are so relaxing to watch, not to mention the quality work you do. Well done on another great one!
Love that this VW T1 Pickup has a spare tire behind the seat. Too bad you don't get to see it. Great restoration! Love it!
I like it. I would love to own a full size version of this vehicle.❤
Genau so lassen ! Sieht 100% authentisch aus !
Creating that original patina was art.
damn... i also like the old version. had alot of style
true!
Rat look
Beautiful before, looked real
❤@@mrclassic2284
Aquí en : CDMX 🇲🇽
hay una combi pick up doble cabina
Igual roja, y quieren un millón $ 😱
If only all VW's were that easy to fix up :)
Thank you for this restoration. I have a full-size '67 TI inherited from my father. The only difference is the spare tire is in the compartment under the bed. Great work.
A superb restoration. Faithful to the original too, which I love.
Classic VW pickup
Nice job . Enjoyed watching you restore . It's just nice to see old wore out stuff brought back to new .
'Travelling in a fried-out kombi'
Great video. Thanks for posting
Beautifully restored 👏🏽😄! I’m glad to see you were able to save the original parts,and restore them to their luster finish ! As I’m sure you might have had hard time finding them. Amazing work 👏🏽😄!!
Pot metal doesn’t rust. He made the holes.
What is pot metal?
When it comes to the restoration of not only these toys but about anything that people can or will restore. I think there are two completely different ideas. The first is the group who say do nothing. Leave it exactly as you find it. The second say restore it to original or better than original condition. I myself go for group two. I see what it can be and a future of continued use and enjoyment. I dont think there is anything wrong with either idea. I really just happy that not everyone thinks exactly the same way. How boring that would be. I do my own restorations with different objects including toys, cars and furniture. Its a process I enjoy and love to see how things turn out. You do amazing work, keep doing what you do. Much respect.
Great job on this restoration, looking good to go as well for the road, good to go and keep it up.
Seu trabalho é excelente! Parabéns ❤❤
❤
I just love the T1 models!
QUE RIQUESA DE DETELHES PARABENW SOU DO BRASIL😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Wow, it looks beautiful !!
JOB.WELL.DONE.
KEEP.UP.THE.WORK.
BRAVO.💯💯💯💯💯
Awesome restoration!
Hello, nice work, even if the car was damaged intentionally, I personally consider it an educational lesson.
Thanks
Pity that the "corrosion holes" were made by grinding from the inside as can be seen on the driver's side door at 1:28. Nice job of painting the outside to look like rust even though the material that the body is made from is not ferrous :D
It is made that way either because of people who like the restoration process of those things or because of people who like them looking that way,as you can see in the comment section.
almost everything, if not everything this guy restores was destroyed intentionally by him or someone else before the video, i cant stand how many people on youtube are doing this now days, but at least this guy kind of tries to make it look convincing, while others just soak something in mud and leave it outside for a few weeks.
do note that cast metal body cars do not rust, a big indicator of a item being set up to be restored rather then found in poor shape.
@@tvtimemachine1192 it's made that way by soaking them in vinegar
The “original” was a work of art. So much work went into creating the detail on that patina, dirt and rust. The original was far superior to the restoration craft-wise.
Wow very cool👍👍👍
Absolutely amazing!
Já estava perfeita antes.
It looks awesome.
Good restoration job.
Another awesome restoration project
Amazing!
Beautiful work!! 😊
Someone made a diorama with that as the holes were drilled out and made to look like it had rusted away.
You have taken away all the work someone had done.
I agree It looks like is been rooting in some backyard for years and he destroyed with horrible restoration
Agreed 100%
i wasn't going to say it but now that i see you guys agree .. YES HE did do away with someone else great efforts and great work.
@@kenhogle7333 Looking through his video's he has, it is not the only diorama vehicle he has 'restored' (ruined).
It's his model. If he wants to put it back to original, as new, condition, that's up to him. Personally, I would far rather see a model in fine condition than one that looks like it's ready for the rubbish bin.
You will go viral one day if you do this kinds of contents .
Good job ! Congratulations from France
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR WORK
Great transformation 👍👍
Belo trabalho ficou muito lindo
*_Perfect 👍_*
Am I the only one who thinks the model was deliberately damaged and heavily weathered? I do not see a single spot of rust.
Дыры в кузове высверлены изнутри. Сразу бросилось в глаза.
Probably, yes. It has to be said that the guy is super skilled though
Super, skvělá práce, krásný model 🏆👍🏆👍
Excellent job and better than new 👍👍👍
Your work is truly admirable, keep it up. Congratulations directly from Minas Gerais - Brazil!
very good, congratulations🎉
Estava muito mais bonita com as marcas do tempo
First time, in all restoration videos watched, the original model was better than the final result.
It's because it was an art sculpture in pristine condition rather than the typical damaged toys, so it's not actually a restoration. It's a bit like if you had a painting and scrubbed the canvas clean, so you've restored a canvas, not the painting.
Very realistic condition at the beginning which is where I would want it to stay
Nice job sir Nice Toy VW Nice show 😃👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
Nice job !!!
Looks good
My Dad had one of those for awhile. When I called it his Hippie Camper (a cousin of a VW Hippie Bus) he sold it. I told him he should have kept it to drive to his John Birch Society meetings.
Show!!!❤❤❤
Nice job!
very amazing restoration
Great, very nice.
It looks good like it was, it looked real, like you would expect to see one in real life?
Salve salve
Very good
Um abraço de Franca -SP BR
Fantastic
Interesting to see rust holes in metal that does not rust. It's pot metal, not steel. Those holes were drilled.
its 100% faked. Sad
The original screamed out for a post apocalyptic diorama. It was perfect for it. Shame to have wasted it really.
The renovated job could have been any one of several off the shelf, out of the box kits .
Nonsense. It looked terrible before the restoration.
@@PaulFellows3430Paul, it was a pristine sculpture. Just because the art work wasn't to your taste, doesn't mean it isn't art. That would be like wanting a painting scrubbed from a canvas because you don't like the painting. It doesn't mean the painting was never art, just that it's not your preferred style. If you're building a post apocalyptic diorama (really common way for filming backgrounds in films), the original is exactly what you'd be looking for.
Wow❤😮
We had one of those cars for real.
Excelente muy bo ito trabajo felicito al dedicado trabajador.
Good job mister
Ficou linda demais!!!!!
Fantastico !
Complimentoni !!!
👌😳👍Damn that’s freaking impressive!!👉❤️
Seandainya ada dengan kenyataan mobil ini,sungguh "idaman saya tuh,tapi sayang udah 40tahun tidak kesampaian😢😢😢😢
Great job. Finished canopy looked a bit rough
He's aged that on purpose using weathering products.
true restoration videos are fake
Or it's originally part of a diorama. They're quite often used for filming backgrounds scenes cheaply, especially in themes like post-apocalyps where making full scale cars look rusted and abandoned would be really expensive
Eskitilmiş hali muhteşemdi,sadece koruyucu şeffaf boya atmak kafi gelirdi,en havalı model arabaya tur bindirirdi bir çok insan onları pas geçer buna bakarlardi.ikincisi önde WW logosunun olduğu kenar çizgileri belirgin üçgen ayrı bir renk olmalı çünkü tüm wolswagen panel Van ve kamyonetler mutlaka ön logo ayrı bir renk olur,son olarak branda tat vermedi.Herseye rağmen eline sağlık,izlemesi keyifli oldu.
Nice job but would have like to see you bake it to the color of that red.
I can't imagine how Greg is
Ever going Pick me Up...but it
Feels like an Emergency! 😞
Bild schöner t1
Çok güzel bir çalışma,araba kullanmayı öğrendiğim ilk aracın aynısı çok duygulandim sene 1985😢😢
I worked with one from that year, 1975. It transported milk.
Looked much better before.
Took longer to make it look old than it did to "restore" it
Xe đồ chơi mà làm kỳ công nhỉ như xe thật luôn
🤗☺️😀👍
Pot metal can indeed rust. Look things up before you controverse. There is indeed rust on the roof, the door(s) and the wheels.
Muito bom....😮
Authentic coolness → Boring tidiness.
It looked pretty reminiscent of the real thing before the restoration.
I've seen this model of Volkswagen recently
Que lindo
Hi
I think painting the truck blue would be better.
Do show any of the plastic restoration 👍👍👍👍👍👍
A vagabond on a kayak, I really survive on uninhabited and tropical islands Greetings from Indonesia from the Dima traveler channel 👋🙂🏝 ....
Бродяга на каяке, реально выживаю на необитаемых и тропических островах Привет из Индонезии от канала Dima traveler 👋🙂🏝. ......
я за первый вариант.☮️🧐
He sure broke a lot of tabs off of the parts during disassembly. Go slowly. You have time!!
Можно вечно смотреть
So did you originally create the model with the post apocalypse art look then decide to put it back to its original state so you could sell it or use it for another project, or did you buy it as an art piece, and wanted to see if it was possible to see if you could erase the customisation as a test or project for yourself?
Personally I like both how it would've looked pristine, and the post apocalypse art sculpture it was before, but it does sadden me to see the work of the artist being erased because it was clearly part of an interesting project at one point.
Warum werde ich das Gefühl nicht los, dass es sich hier um ein absichtlich vergammeltes Modell handelt, das wieder aufgemöbelt wird.
I wanted to campout with the real thing. 😁
👍👍👍😍😍😍
Hello 🖐️🖐️🖐️😍😍😍🤭🤭🤭🤭
Before it looks much better
Muy viejo ferretería local muy viejo amigo muy difícil por local
Bom adoro antiguidades,brinquedos e acessórios carros e etc...
Mas quando euvejo uma pessoa desmatamento um carrinho antigo parecendo tão fácil eu acho falso .
Porque ate então as peças estão fundida .
Esse vídeo mostra falta de selo para retirá-las um pouco de fake?