I found a rather incomplete one at a thrift store for $15. Was a steal. Fun restoration over a few months. Got lucky that nothing was broken except one ski was cracked but its ok. Loved watching this resto. ToyHax is 👌
I was in the mood for one of my favorite restorations of yours Dave and I was not disappointed. I really love how perfect the repairs turned out on this awesome Joe vehicle. They really aren’t noticeable at all. Fantastic Work Sir!👍
One of the last vehicles I got as a kid and the first vehicle I restored when I started re-collecting Joes as an adult! Although, I just hunted for unbroken parts rather than repairing. I'm honestly surprised that the mount for the missile box was broken. The tabs on the box itself, sure, they're always broken (thrilled to see a fix for those!)...but I've never seen the mount broken and I've had probably 20 or 30 Snow Cat shells pass through my hands during my collecting.
I’ve seen a few broken the same way at one end or the other. I think when/if the clips on the missile rack break off, it tends to get misaligned so the jagged bit gets caught on the seam between the two halves of the mount, and if the kid then tries to tilt the rack using the dreaded “excessive force”, the leverage just snaps off that end of the front half of the mount 😕
Great video Dave Today I found a Tiger Cat version and I have the same problem with the missile box Your video will help me to repair it Each time I find a broken toy I come here and see how you repair it Thank you Dave for your videos they sure help
This vehicle is a treasure. My first “big” vehicle from the line and I played with it till the wheel pegs broke off and then glued skis to it from my imperial shuttle.
The Arctic Joe and Cobra vehicles/characters were always some of my favorites. The Snow Cat was such an awesome vehicle. This one really cleaned up nicely. Can’t wait to see the rest of your restoration. Cheers!👍
Hey Dave Wow it sure looks great all cleaned up. I used your lighter fluid idea on something the other, had nothing to do with a toy; however thought of it because of you.🙂 Take care and happy weekend
Great video as always, sir! The Snow Cat was one of my first Joe vehicles (along with the AWE Striker) and my all-time favorite 😁 A tip for removing round multi-tab pegs (like the missile mount), an appropriately-sized socket from a ratchet wrench can squeeze all four tabs inwards at once, making removal a breeze 😎👍🏼 Looking forward to Part 2!
Be glad that the skies are in good condition .I still have my original snow cat from my childhood and a second one as well and the way that I repair my top missile rack w\is i use a rubber band wrap around the top turrent and it works looking forward to how you fix it and give a cooler way to fix mine .
One more thing I noticed about this repair. The slots in the T bar correspond to the fins on the missles the repair makes one of those slots shorter than it should be for when the rack is tilted. You may want to carve out the slot so the fins don't rub.
Perhaps you are aware of this tip already, if you take acetone and mix with the harder plastic parts from gi joe figures or vehicles (ABS plastics) then you can get a sort of "slurry" mixture which can be used to fill in the repaired/spliced joints and make it quite seamless :) .. i do it all the time. You can even mix different color of ABS plastic with acetone in a small glass jar and get the color shade you need. use small jars with lids to expediate the slurry process, and it will keep for some time. And when it dries up you just add more acetone.
I just wanted to say that you could make pretty quick work of those launcher clips and other clips on the vehicles by using a good pair of needle-nose pliers instead of trying to pry it apart with a flat head screwdriver. You're going to break something bro
Great video Dave! For a steering wheel repro /3D prints are available on Ebay for the action force panther jeeps that will be the same scale. Could be a viable alternative if you cant find one for the snow cat?
I just finished restoring my third Snow Cat about two weeks ago. I decided no more after that one because I want to try something different. So what do I end up buying last night? A Tiger Cat. I have an illness.
That original missile launcher clip really makes me laugh, the rest of it is quite well reinforced but then is incredibly flimsy where it attaches. O_o??? There's even a lot of clearance space where you beefed it up underneath.
As the two guns (missile firers) seem to be snapped at the centre point can't you cut off the broken end of the second one you showed, turn it over, modify to fit and stick the two halves together?
I have a Lego steering wheel a full round one. This vehicle looks like it should have one of those half wheel ones. But I don't know that for sure. Still you should be able to find a lego one that could be modified of a decent size. The one I have looks to small to be any use to you here. Good luck.
I got this for my birthday in the late 80s
That’s impossible! No one had a birthday in the 80s! That would make you like 40 or 50 years old!
@@emilflognoid1532 that's because I am 40
One of the best Joes vehicles made back in the day. Yo. Joe!!
I know I always wanted it. It looked so cool
Except for those missile launcher tabs. Soooo fragile even when new.
An utterly seamless fusion of two broken pieces
A salute to Sir Dave. I hope he can restore vintage gijoe figures.
Can’t wait for the Cobra Wolf to be done as well, they look so good together on display.
I found a rather incomplete one at a thrift store for $15. Was a steal. Fun restoration over a few months. Got lucky that nothing was broken except one ski was cracked but its ok. Loved watching this resto. ToyHax is 👌
A very thorough and intensive restoration very impressive
brilliant snowcat restoration toy polloi
I was in the mood for one of my favorite restorations of yours Dave and I was not disappointed. I really love how perfect the repairs turned out on this awesome Joe vehicle. They really aren’t noticeable at all. Fantastic Work Sir!👍
Loved the Snowcat!! My favoritest vehicle I ever had!
One of the last vehicles I got as a kid and the first vehicle I restored when I started re-collecting Joes as an adult! Although, I just hunted for unbroken parts rather than repairing.
I'm honestly surprised that the mount for the missile box was broken. The tabs on the box itself, sure, they're always broken (thrilled to see a fix for those!)...but I've never seen the mount broken and I've had probably 20 or 30 Snow Cat shells pass through my hands during my collecting.
I’ve seen a few broken the same way at one end or the other. I think when/if the clips on the missile rack break off, it tends to get misaligned so the jagged bit gets caught on the seam between the two halves of the mount, and if the kid then tries to tilt the rack using the dreaded “excessive force”, the leverage just snaps off that end of the front half of the mount 😕
Great video Dave Today I found a Tiger Cat version and I have the same problem with the missile box
Your video will help me to repair it
Each time I find a broken toy I come here and see how you repair it
Thank you Dave for your videos they sure help
Great fix on the missile holder that thing breaks all the time.
Great toy. Great clean up. Thanks Dave.
Awesome repair video learn a few tricks from watching it
The take apart an wash part is so gratifying!
Pre-clean version looking realistic. No joke.
I sent this to Dave. It was one of my my childhood Snowcats. We played with our toys hard!
@Dustin 2112 Unfortunately it only blends in with dirty snow 😄
This vehicle is a treasure. My first “big” vehicle from the line and I played with it till the wheel pegs broke off and then glued skis to it from my imperial shuttle.
The Arctic Joe and Cobra vehicles/characters were always some of my favorites. The Snow Cat was such an awesome vehicle. This one really cleaned up nicely. Can’t wait to see the rest of your restoration. Cheers!👍
This and the Awe Striker were my favorite land based GIJOE Vehicles
This is kind of like watching Bob Ross paint happy little trees.
Hey Dave
Wow it sure looks great all cleaned up.
I used your lighter fluid idea on something the other, had nothing to do with a toy; however thought of it because of you.🙂
Take care and happy weekend
Yeah, I used that trick to get some old tape residue off my old Pioneer turntable. Worked a treat, and I saw it here first!
@@TheRealColBosch
Great🙂
Tonnes of transferable tricks from Dave!
A new level of dirty. I didn't get, why you didn't put in the fourth missile until you get better ones.
That white has come up even better than i was expecting Dave! Nice work on the gun mount, looking good!
Great video as always, sir! The Snow Cat was one of my first Joe vehicles (along with the AWE Striker) and my all-time favorite 😁 A tip for removing round multi-tab pegs (like the missile mount), an appropriately-sized socket from a ratchet wrench can squeeze all four tabs inwards at once, making removal a breeze 😎👍🏼 Looking forward to Part 2!
Awesome 🤘 I had this as a kid
Another cool upcoming project
#ToyPolloi, so far you have done justice to the Snow Cat. It's looking great already.
Cool vehicle, but I was always a bit annoyed that Hasbro never attempted to give it working tracks. It would have made it superb.
28 min of restoration. Sweet
Just picked one up and piecing it together. Thank you sir.
Enjoy it
Damn! This reminded me that I had this when I was small.
Outstanding. I love these detailed and seemingly impossible fixes.
Thanks. This one worked better than expected. More to come soon on this project.
I love your joe repair vehicles! Thank you so much!
Looking good!
No Legos were harmed....but we're thinking about it. 🤔
Don't worry, they will be in part two!
Nice proyect 👏👏👏👏
Be glad that the skies are in good condition .I still have my original snow cat from my childhood and a second one as well and the way that I repair my top missile rack w\is i use a rubber band wrap around the top turrent and it works looking forward to how you fix it and give a cooler way to fix mine .
Brilliant stuff.
Your channel is highly under rated! My god!!! Bravo!!!
Glad you think so!
Great work as always.
Joe stickers are so plentiful and hard to get off. Takes forever with the glue Hasbro used. Nice repair!
One more thing I noticed about this repair. The slots in the T bar correspond to the fins on the missles the repair makes one of those slots shorter than it should be for when the rack is tilted. You may want to carve out the slot so the fins don't rub.
You can undo the yellowing with submerging the parts in hydroperoxide and blasting them with uv lights. Really worthwhile I think.
what is funny is that in Transformers Energon toy line, there is a transformers called "snowcat", and guess what ? It is the same vehicle.
I'm here watching this as I go through my joe toys that keep breaking and wondering how cheap a swap out would be if I found another part.
Swapping parts is the simplest method, but often parts are hard to find which is why I try to show repairs if I can.
Canopy might be able to be polished clear. Possibly its build up dirt and/or oxidization
Perhaps you are aware of this tip already, if you take acetone and mix with the harder plastic parts from gi joe figures or vehicles (ABS plastics) then you can get a sort of "slurry" mixture which can be used to fill in the repaired/spliced joints and make it quite seamless :) .. i do it all the time. You can even mix different color of ABS plastic with acetone in a small glass jar and get the color shade you need. use small jars with lids to expediate the slurry process, and it will keep for some time. And when it dries up you just add more acetone.
That tool that you used looks like a metal to cut plastic cool .
It is very useful. All the tools I use are listed here. Cheers
Transformers Energon Snowcat has a lot from this design. But not the complex launcher system since he has to be able to turn into a robot
Did you ever do a part 2 for this one Dave? I'm not a GI Joe collector but this was great!
Yes I did! th-cam.com/video/iPbISNQ7qec/w-d-xo.html
I’m guessing the weather hasn’t been great noticed you haven’t tried de-yellowing any toys lately
I don't do it often. Only in really bad cases. You will see me do it on a couple of projects coming up, but not this one.
One of my favorite joe vehicles as a kid. Any thoughts on adding LEDs for the headlights and over the windscreen behind the clear plastic?
Wait until part two ;)
Great work!
Have you ever repaired the bogey wheel on a Mobat tank? I have one that needs work and I need guidance on it!
I just wanted to say that you could make pretty quick work of those launcher clips and other clips on the vehicles by using a good pair of needle-nose pliers instead of trying to pry it apart with a flat head screwdriver. You're going to break something bro
Great video Dave! For a steering wheel repro /3D prints are available on Ebay for the action force panther jeeps that will be the same scale. Could be a viable alternative if you cant find one for the snow cat?
Thanks. I actually have a plan for that part!
I've literally restored around 30 Snowcats and I've never seen one with the missile stand broken like that - odd.
Weird. I have two and they were both broken like this.
@@toypolloi I've seen more with "rotten" tracks. Could be the age of the plastic and week point in the sculpt finally meeting.
I just finished restoring my third Snow Cat about two weeks ago. I decided no more after that one because I want to try something different. So what do I end up buying last night? A Tiger Cat. I have an illness.
the toy whisperer
why don't the two snow cat toys you had match up? Because they were made in different years maybe?
That original missile launcher clip really makes me laugh, the rest of it is quite well reinforced but then is incredibly flimsy where it attaches. O_o??? There's even a lot of clearance space where you beefed it up underneath.
As the two guns (missile firers) seem to be snapped at the centre point can't you cut off the broken end of the second one you showed, turn it over, modify to fit and stick the two halves together?
I should have watched the video to the end!
I found a snow cat for £2 and its missing everything, how do I fix it?
Finding parts will take you a while, but it is doable. Time and patience.
@@toypolloi I am so annoyed with covid changing charity shops in my local area getting rid of their toys I have to go next town over or further
What's the name of the music at 7:59
It is called 'Futures of Yesterday' by the Hexagons as was written especially for Toy Polloi
soundcloud.com/the_hexagons/futures-of-yesterday
I would HIGHLY recommend NOT messing with those plastic clips! I can’t stress this enough.
Which clips?
It's not a G.I. Joe if it doesn't have broken tabs
Really wish you would use a plastic razor blade rather tan metal tools on plastic
I have a Lego steering wheel a full round one. This vehicle looks like it should have one of those half wheel ones. But I don't know that for sure. Still you should be able to find a lego one that could be modified of a decent size. The one I have looks to small to be any use to you here. Good luck.
I found a good replacement you will see in part two.