It's great that you brought a rusty old tank back to life. It's beautiful and brings you back to the years when tanks were actually produced. A tank full of good stories
I don't think so. The problem is that the titanic actually has real rust and real damage. He only "fixes" fake rust and fake damage he created. He has excellent modeling skills, but that is way different than actual restoration skills.
th-cam.com/channels/hzhFNSV-OuHQiYpwDMImsw.html watch this guy work; he does actual restorations, he fixes actual damage and corrosion, and he fabricates actual missing and damaged parts. There is a huge difference......
To everyone wondering if the rust is really rust it’s not here’s why. It’s sprayed on or painted with rust color because it’s plastic and plastic doesn’t rust and same as the tracks they shouldn’t rust at all because they are rubber. There are other channels like there, be aware if it looks like a plastic model it is.
It's enjoyable to watch you repair as much as possible, using the original parts. It makes it more, authentic, in my humble opinion. Great restoration.
Dude buys new toys, disassemble it, take pictures. Then put it back and destroys it (burn, smash etc.). I say that because all his vehicles looked the same destroyed / overly destroyed to the extreme. He then « restores » it and put up a video. And everyone believes it.
Your words are true, but, this tank model dates back round 1960's. Even I got this model, it's now a collectable item which you cannot find in both online and offline store. This guy is luckey enough to find one.
Not quite like that. When I was a kid, I found some abandoned toys in the ground and they looked pretty much ok. He probably uses some sort of acid to make metal corrosion. Also, he disassembles the toys before the acid, so that only repairable parts would be damaged, unrepairable will only get dusty.
@@ID-8491 very good theory to be honest a man like him would probably do that. As someone else said he burries the toys but leaves the pieces that can't be broken but need to be on the toy to dust on his shelf in in a few months (possibly years) he get them back and restores them that's what I'm starting to think
@@thekittyhouse225 I very much doubt it, check the other videos, they all have the same effect applied to them. It's all lies until they can prove otherwise I reckon.
Incredible that: 1) the rubber track has not detorieted and dried out after such an horrible rust attack and stil elastic 2) It looks as if most parts of the toy is plastic which of course would not rust at all however if it is tinplate again after such an rust attack there would come few holes during sand blowing. Cast iron parts would crack under such extreme wheather conditions (temperature and humidity).
We got to love this amazing awesome brother here to share with us how he find rebuild abandoned items awesome we need more like him i am in tears our young brothers can do this more than hurting one another Amen
The m4 Sherman saw service throughout ww2 and the guys who operated them had balls due to them having thin armor and a main cannon that couldn't penetrate front armor of a tiger 1 tank and could only penetrate back armor and sometimes side armor and was a very easy target for German foot soldiers and tiger 1's, it would take more than 6 m4 Sherman's to take out a single tiger 1 until the Sherman firefly was put onto the field with its upgraded 76mm gun that could penetrate tiger 1 armor more better than the standard 75mm gun but still had the same vulnerability of thin armor not to mention that if the ammo storage was hit the tank would blow up killing all 5 crew members. Sherman armor was at least 76mm thick. A tiger 1's armor thickness was at least 100mm thickness and having a crew of 5 with a 88mm gun. The guys had balls of steal and alot knew if they faced a tiger 1 they had a high chance of being another kill mark on the tigers gun barrel
@@elibarker201 its literally all facts lmao and its common knowledge if u know your History, everyone knows Sherman's where weak and where easy targets and that it would take more than 6 shermins to take out a tiger 1 until the firefly was made and with its 75mm gun, Tiger 1 ace was taken out by a Sherman firefly by penetrating the right side of the tiger which a normal Sherman could not do
@@kamash581 ok first of all, it didn’t always require 6 shermans to take out a tiger, that’s dependent on multiple other factors, like is the tiger being ambushed, or are the Shermans driving towards it and face it head on. Early Shermans had 75s, the later ones had 76s which were the much better gun. Early Shermans if lucky or from the sides and rear could still kill a tiger. Late Shermans with 76s could pen tigers from the front at closer ranges. Also tigers were rare, and Shermans weren’t and they didn’t encounter them a lot. Finally you said they couldn’t do anything until the firefly was introduced. Well no, the firefly was a British and Australian version of the regular early Shermans with their own 76 gun in them. Idk where you get your info or how old you are but just look some info up on Wikipedia about the Shermans history and variants.
Iinlike your scratchbuilt gun barrel! Its an inspiration for me to upgrade an old X wing model that missing a few parts! Thank you fro this video!!! Your work is supreme!!!!
I would have left it in it's rusted state and build a beach diorama depicting left over abandon tanks on the beaches of Tarawa World War 2....but you did an excellent restoration job, good enough to be driven in a Memorial day parade.
*In the march of 1942, Michaels R. tank squad was lost in the fog forest. All crews was written to the lost ones. On the July 2019 one of the lost tanks was found in the woods, but crew wasn't found..*
The thank probably stopped working and the crew ad to find their way by foot but ended up lost , and they didn't find the bones cause the bodies were eaten by animals This is the first time I hear the story so this is a theorie...
How in HELL do you keep track of all those parts? Just looking at all the intricacies BLOWS my mind - then you put them back together! How do you know? You are INCREDIBLE!
I've also noticed that all the interiors have the same silver paint added to make it look rough which disappears when you add the detergent. You'd think there'd be damage to the parts that look that way yet it all magically disappears. I'm calling BS until I see otherwise.
Brilliant and remarkable job! This recovery was nothing short of amazing. I would never have thought a toy so rusted and destroyed could be brought back to life. VWD!
That was a gorgeous restoration presentation. Absolutely amazing and loved watching every second of this dynamic work. Splendid stuff. Very awe inspiring. Dashed well done to Restore Machines.
7:35 I never paint the tracks (in soft rubber, or in the same hard plastic as the rest of the model) of model kits of tanks green, or in whatever color the rest of the vehicle is. I paint them in a metallic color, maybe with a reddish rust color.
Who is the manufacturer of this model? It seems to be of very nice quality. Strange that someone would let it get to such s poor state. Thanks for the video!
"Honey, did you do the dishes?" "Um, yeah? Why?" "Oh just wondering" *about to put away the dishes* "Honey?" "Y-yeah?" "...why is one of my stocking in here?"
These types of videos are always so fascinating to me because I imagine these things in apocalyptic settings and it just fits so well I imagine it in the middle of a decaying city and it just looks so cool
Just came across your channel today and can't believe how good it is. It's unbelievable the way you restore what is essentially junk. I'd say it's very satisfying. Keep them coming cheers.
Que trabajaso mí hermano, que joya, que obra de arte. Cuando dejaste el Sherman restaurado no pude evitar que se me crispen los ojos. Sos un crack, un maestro!.
@@Ironbrother4782 th-cam.com/video/-SOO8wCKLE8/w-d-xo.html this game came out early December 2020, maybe he saw that video and thought that. No need to be rude
I was wondering something along the same lines because finding these toys in these conditions must be tough, especially since they are good models and not cheap stuff
Because they are made of low quality metal and they rust pretty quickly, I remember seeing my harmonica being buried in our yard when I found it, it was very rusted and it has been sitting there for a year
Я обалдел когда увидел сколько деталей в игрушке. Не то, что в современных китайских пластмассках. Видно, что сделано от души. Такое реставрировать обязательно.
Слышал, что изначально типа он их доводит до такого состояния. Да и сейчас наверное лежит и гниёт ещё 50, 100 таких моделей,для будущего видео. Народ , чувак же бабло так зарабатывает. Поймите.
This makes me think of some videos of someone finding a tank submerged in a swamp. And then hauling it out with heavy vehicles. And stripping it to be restored in a museum.
@@txgunguy2766 I've seen, Russian and German tanks being dredged from lakes and other bodies of water in Europe. It would be phenomenal to be there to witness it first hand.
Amazing work! I'm still trying to figure out how the army man got inside the tank. It looks like there were cups inside all of the hatches to keep them from falling through.
It's great that you brought a rusty old tank back to life.
It's beautiful and brings you back to the years
when tanks were actually produced.
A tank full of good stories
Yes❤
if only he can pull the titanic out of the water see him restore that. He would get famous.
Yes
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😀😎😀😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎?😀
I don't think so. The problem is that the titanic actually has real rust and real damage. He only "fixes" fake rust and fake damage he created. He has excellent modeling skills, but that is way different than actual restoration skills.
th-cam.com/channels/hzhFNSV-OuHQiYpwDMImsw.html
watch this guy work; he does actual restorations, he fixes actual damage and corrosion, and he fabricates actual missing and damaged parts. There is a huge difference......
Very famous
THE LITTLE GUY MANAGED TO STAY WITH HIS TANK!! RUSTING TOGETHER FOR DECADES... THAT TOY WAS LOVED
Amen to that
He desrves a medal of honor
He never left his post
💚💚💚
He dont want to outside tank
To everyone wondering if the rust is really rust it’s not here’s why. It’s sprayed on or painted with rust color because it’s plastic and plastic doesn’t rust and same as the tracks they shouldn’t rust at all because they are rubber. There are other channels like there, be aware if it looks like a plastic model it is.
“Tanks” for the video!
Your comment is right on track.
okokokok
Haha
USA 3081532 screah that see him
haol
M4 Sherman looks sad when rusted...
Thank you for making it happy.
I love miltry fins
Rusted when it's mainly made of plastic and zamac, all things that don't rust...
The tank probably looks better after restoration than when it was new.
I came
To conclusion that you're probably right.
yeah
@@captainalucard4212 2
True dat
@@captainalucard4212 qqqqqqq1qq1qqqq
It's enjoyable to watch you repair as much as possible, using the original parts. It makes it more, authentic, in my humble opinion. Great restoration.
*OPENS THE TANK*
The little guy inside: SUPRISE
surprise*
He'd be a tiny skeleton since this thing got destroyed in combat way back in the 40s ~ 50s
I couldn't believe how many parts that thing had. That was actually a pretty complicated restoration.
im not alone anymore 😀
Just don't make them like they used to.
@@effortlessrob1114 he obviously replaces the bent bodies on every single one of these because he never shows how he bends them back in place
🙏🎬🚀💥 THE MOST WAITED VIDEO OF THE YEAR IS OUT...😱 TRUCKS EXHIBITION IN GOIÂNIA 👇 Click here to watch 👉://th-cam.com/video/3P6OCRXhBqE/w-d-xo.html

My deceased ww 2 dad would have loved to have watched this one! Love and miss you pop!
Sorry for your loss. May your father rest in heaven :)
It would be painful to bring back the memories...
And I'm sorry for your loss.
@@flippojr I mean, you're right. But the sherman tank is a cool tank ngl
🚘🛠VR 360• lol hi ch ha vor 4
Dude buys new toys, disassemble it, take pictures. Then put it back and destroys it (burn, smash etc.). I say that because all his vehicles looked the same destroyed / overly destroyed to the extreme. He then « restores » it and put up a video. And everyone believes it.
Your words are true, but, this tank model dates back round 1960's. Even I got this model, it's now a collectable item which you cannot find in both online and offline store.
This guy is luckey enough to find one.
I start to think that you have kind of a backyard farm and you buried your toys there and come back them after 6~8 months to restore them
I think you ment 6~8 years lmao
Not quite like that. When I was a kid, I found some abandoned toys in the ground and they looked pretty much ok. He probably uses some sort of acid to make metal corrosion. Also, he disassembles the toys before the acid, so that only repairable parts would be damaged, unrepairable will only get dusty.
@@AbledProduct265 Nope. My bet is that he uses chemicals to quicken the damage. Every model he "restores" looks like this one.
@@ID-8491 very good theory to be honest a man like him would probably do that. As someone else said he burries the toys but leaves the pieces that can't be broken but need to be on the toy to dust on his shelf in in a few months (possibly years) he get them back and restores them that's what I'm starting to think
@@AbledProduct265 I agree. You can create artificial dust too. It doesn't have to take months. These restoration channels bring good money.
Incredible restoration!! After seeing what you started with, I said out loud...”No way, I can’t be done.” But look at those results!! 🥰
But how come all the vehicles look in the same way at first, how do they get them to look like this?
@@davea7373 These vehicles we’re probably found outside lost by a kid.
@@thekittyhouse225 I very much doubt it, check the other videos, they all have the same effect applied to them. It's all lies until they can prove otherwise I reckon.
@@thekittyhouse225 but this tank is plastic?? it looks like he just weathered it then decided to scrape it off and paint it correctly
It looks like it’s actually been destroyed in combat
Looks like he was really destroyed in the 30/40s
@@caveiroso095 the sherman was made in 1942
@@Cuenta_autista ah thanks for the info bro :)
@@caveiroso095 ok
@@totencoreas3978 or probably a 8.8 cm flak
Incredible that:
1) the rubber track has not detorieted and dried out after such an horrible rust attack and stil elastic
2) It looks as if most parts of the toy is plastic which of course would not rust at all however if it is tinplate again after such an rust attack there would come few holes during sand blowing. Cast iron parts would crack under such extreme wheather conditions (temperature and humidity).
Its relly well made, but the green tracks are haunting my dreams
check this amazing transformation video also subscribe to channel
th-cam.com/video/v8OcEYMIheM/w-d-xo.html
just roll it around dirt
I was thinking exactly the same thing. All that wonderful effort to then spray the tracks Green 😳😂
*follow up video featuring wonderful rubber black tracks*
@@brosmeetup3910 spam bot
Him: Opens up tank
The dead body who has been there for years and finally saw sunlight: what..?
This guy is no joke. I love all the prep work he does.
We got to love this amazing awesome brother here to share with us how he find rebuild abandoned items awesome we need more like him i am in tears our young brothers can do this more than hurting one another Amen
That toy tank really went to war, like literally. Salute to all the crew who operate this beast.
The m4 Sherman saw service throughout ww2 and the guys who operated them had balls due to them having thin armor and a main cannon that couldn't penetrate front armor of a tiger 1 tank and could only penetrate back armor and sometimes side armor and was a very easy target for German foot soldiers and tiger 1's, it would take more than 6 m4 Sherman's to take out a single tiger 1 until the Sherman firefly was put onto the field with its upgraded 76mm gun that could penetrate tiger 1 armor more better than the standard 75mm gun but still had the same vulnerability of thin armor not to mention that if the ammo storage was hit the tank would blow up killing all 5 crew members. Sherman armor was at least 76mm thick. A tiger 1's armor thickness was at least 100mm thickness and having a crew of 5 with a 88mm gun. The guys had balls of steal and alot knew if they faced a tiger 1 they had a high chance of being another kill mark on the tigers gun barrel
@@kamash581 wow there’s so much wrong with everything you just said
@@elibarker201 Not really
@@elibarker201 its literally all facts lmao and its common knowledge if u know your History, everyone knows Sherman's where weak and where easy targets and that it would take more than 6 shermins to take out a tiger 1 until the firefly was made and with its 75mm gun, Tiger 1 ace was taken out by a Sherman firefly by penetrating the right side of the tiger which a normal Sherman could not do
@@kamash581 ok first of all, it didn’t always require 6 shermans to take out a tiger, that’s dependent on multiple other factors, like is the tiger being ambushed, or are the Shermans driving towards it and face it head on. Early Shermans had 75s, the later ones had 76s which were the much better gun. Early Shermans if lucky or from the sides and rear could still kill a tiger. Late Shermans with 76s could pen tigers from the front at closer ranges. Also tigers were rare, and Shermans weren’t and they didn’t encounter them a lot. Finally you said they couldn’t do anything until the firefly was introduced. Well no, the firefly was a British and Australian version of the regular early Shermans with their own 76 gun in them. Idk where you get your info or how old you are but just look some info up on Wikipedia about the Shermans history and variants.
If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't believe it.
From Brazil, congratulations!
This is one of my favorite restorations that you've done.
Iinlike your scratchbuilt gun barrel! Its an inspiration for me to upgrade an old X wing model that missing a few parts! Thank you fro this video!!! Your work is supreme!!!!
I would have left it in it's rusted state and build a beach diorama depicting left over abandon tanks on the beaches of Tarawa World War 2....but you did an excellent restoration job, good enough to be driven in a Memorial day parade.
That’s a great idea
Excellent. That was a well-made model. Worth restoring, in appreciation of the original workmanship if nothing else.
that looks like the snap together models hobby lobby sells
Snap together? Think u sniffed to much modeling glue. LOL
@@peggywalker2229 sniffed what? why would i sniff something thats toxic? also are you insisting there is no such thing as a snap together model?
@@peggywalker2229 dddddddddddddddddds
@@peggywalker2229}
It's not.
This is really really cool. Love the music choice, suits the vid perfectly.
Stitching the the track together I have done that myself nice to see someone else doing it great restore thanks for uploading Mick Thailand
*In the march of 1942, Michaels R. tank squad was lost in the fog forest. All crews was written to the lost ones. On the July 2019 one of the lost tanks was found in the woods, but crew wasn't found..*
Cus the wabbit hunter thought they where wabbits
That shit don't got bones even bro
The thank probably stopped working and the crew ad to find their way by foot but ended up lost , and they didn't find the bones cause the bodies were eaten by animals
This is the first time I hear the story so this is a theorie...
@@guilhermedinis2285 yeah you right.
How in HELL do you keep track of all those parts? Just looking at all the intricacies BLOWS my mind - then you put them back together! How do you know? You are INCREDIBLE!
It is easy, just take pictures with your cell phone before taking things apart. Very useful with electrical wiring.
@@TubeArmadillo None the less, you are AMAZING.
@@sherryroberts7716 he is not the admin 😂
@@ze3007 so what?
When u say in the comment then put them back together it remembers me of fnaf._.
謝謝你把小饅頭修理好了 如果能夠回到主人身邊(我想應該是小男孩) 他一定會露出很喜歡的笑容 然後...布萊德彼特是不是應該在戰車長的位置上面 而不是在駕駛室窺探的地方?
1:30 it turns out that there are victims inside 😁😂
Which are dead
DEAD DEAD.
Pray for 🤲🤲
😅😅😅
And they are defiantly dead they got charged to a crisp
@@GalaxVerse oo9
Kmki
But how do you get it to look all battered and worn first? That's the effect we all want to see.
Me too
I agree, that was a remarkable effect.
You leave it out side for 1/5 years
Can you show us proof of this storage please?
I've also noticed that all the interiors have the same silver paint added to make it look rough which disappears when you add the detergent. You'd think there'd be damage to the parts that look that way yet it all magically disappears. I'm calling BS until I see otherwise.
Brilliant and remarkable job! This recovery was nothing short of amazing. I would never have thought a toy so rusted and destroyed could be brought back to life. VWD!
ñ
К
these are faked it plastic with pigments to look like rust
@@randomxd1712 ⁰
Vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvnp
Awesome job as always, the only issue is the flags are wrong. Those flags have 50 stars and should only have 48.
Good job still dont understand why you put the tank commander in the drive position
Agreed. If you are standing in the driver's seat you are not moving. Lol. But nice job. Old cav guy nit-picking ignore me.
I am wondering about same thing 😀 But since where Sherman had whole tracks green? 😀
That was a gorgeous restoration presentation. Absolutely amazing and loved watching every second of this dynamic work. Splendid stuff. Very awe inspiring. Dashed well done to Restore Machines.
🙏🎬🚀💥 THE MOST WAITED VIDEO OF THE YEAR IS OUT...😱 TRUCKS EXHIBITION IN GOIÂNIA 👇 Click here to watch 👉://th-cam.com/video/3P6OCRXhBqE/w-d-xo.html

It would be hilarious if you had just dropped in like a few toy skeletons in the tank before opening it lmao
Yeah bro 😂
hi
cool restoration man, keep it up
I bet that armor soldier never thought he'd see battle again. Excellent work.
Awww sweet
The Little Green Friend is back 👍💯🔥
Мужик ты гений! Я понимаю какой это труд и сколько занимает реставрация и съемка! Лайкос тебе и подписка! 👍
Согласен
Думаете он русский язык знает
@@ЛАУЛАТКАСПЕР захочет узнать что ему написали, найдёт способ перевести)
Да
Он врятли знает русский. Но автору будет приятно, что и в далекой России его видео с удовольствием смотрят
Oh boy this sherman toy really cool model. Like model kit
I'd love to have this M4 on my desk. Awesome restoration.
7:35 I never paint the tracks (in soft rubber, or in the same hard plastic as the rest of the model) of model kits of tanks green, or in whatever color the rest of the vehicle is. I paint them in a metallic color, maybe with a reddish rust color.
M4 Sherman tracks were made of rubber mainly...
Will die-cast get rusty? And plastic parts get rusty too? 🤔
Who is the manufacturer of this model? It seems to be of very nice quality. Strange that someone would let it get to such s poor state. Thanks for the video!
at 1:16 min. you can read the Manufacturer Name: UNIMAX
When seaching "Unimax Sherman Tank" you get this: UNIMAX 1:32 Forces Of Valor Sherman Tank
@@Doan84 Thank you very much for pointing that out!
@@michaeltubbs4606 you're welcome
No - been pre-crapped by a fraudster 😠
My 4 year old and I are so impressed with your patience!
"Honey, did you do the dishes?"
"Um, yeah? Why?"
"Oh just wondering"
*about to put away the dishes*
"Honey?"
"Y-yeah?"
"...why is one of my stocking in here?"
check this amazing transformation video also subscribe to channel
th-cam.com/video/v8OcEYMIheM/w-d-xo.html
What?
@@KAT7833 subscribe that plzz
@@brosmeetup3910 stop self promoting man. Make actual content and get subs from there
@@brosmeetup3910 Definitely NOT an epic gamer moment
Thumbnail brings back war thunder memories of destroyed tanks
Except the turret barrels in that game don't bend like a wet noodle 😂
The tank commander doesn't go in the driver's hatch.
ന്റെ പൊന്നാളിയാ... ഒരു രക്ഷയും ഇല്ല. വേറെ ലെവൽ ബ്രോ...👌👌
These types of videos are always so fascinating to me because I imagine these things in apocalyptic settings and it just fits so well I imagine it in the middle of a decaying city and it just looks so cool
Just came across your channel today and can't believe how good it is. It's unbelievable the way you restore what is essentially junk. I'd say it's very satisfying. Keep them coming cheers.
Expensive tank models: diecast metal
This tank: haha plastic go brrrrrr
That's probably expensive too (around 20-30$)
This ain't plastic I think
Its not a plastic model like I had thought too if you look at the label on the bottom it says unimax which makes die-cast
What a revelation!!! Who knew plastic rusts?
He's Fixing an ACTUAL tank.
He's Just a Giant with gigntic tools.
LoL
Overused
Cant believe how many times this joke was made.
Wooshed people - AcTuAlLy...
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING RESTORATION! Just fantastic! Well Done Mate!
"They had us in the first half not gonna lie."
th-cam.com/video/kPEDVVpGVVw/w-d-xo.html
@@flockizone3329 stopself advertising!!
@@aemsx7728 and how do you think they are gonna grow? posting videos nobody watches?
@@victoryday663 TH-cam actually doesn't allow you to promote on someone's comment section
@@victoryday663 maybe making videos with interesting content?
Сразу лайк! Береги себя ,опасная работа, ни один фокусник такое не сможет, ты гений!!!!!!!!
That was an absolutely amazing restoration. The love and detail you put into these toys is impressive. Kudos.
I know
These restorations are extremely amazing, you guys are genius. Thanks for sharing your work.
I agree, how he restored rusted plastic is amazing
Que trabajaso mí hermano, que joya, que obra de arte. Cuando dejaste el Sherman restaurado no pude evitar que se me crispen los ojos. Sos un crack, un maestro!.
I appreciate the effort you put in to make it look old and rusty before "restoring" it lol.
He needs to show us how he destroyed these toys before fixing them back together...
do you think he destroyed all of this? are you that stupid!?
there probaly his from his past or he bot them from other people
@@toniaanderson1983 the second one
@@Ironbrother4782 th-cam.com/video/-SOO8wCKLE8/w-d-xo.html this game came out early December 2020, maybe he saw that video and thought that. No need to be rude
I was wondering something along the same lines because finding these toys in these conditions must be tough, especially since they are good models and not cheap stuff
Хотя в начале смотришь ну всё машинка или чо либо, все мертва,а вот человек даёт им вторую жизнь ,это просто шедевр супер
Это практически создание нового.
@@dreamer_vi905 это сложнее чем создать новое
I'm just as curious to see how all these are weathered too
Me too! Such negligence 😞☹️
Because they are made of low quality metal and they rust pretty quickly, I remember seeing my harmonica being buried in our yard when I found it, it was very rusted and it has been sitting there for a year
@@spottycaribou6527 the tank is plastic tho
He sand blasts the whole thing to bare metal, then he sprays it with some kind of acid. And in not time you have rust.
Was pretty bad, glad you saved it. Looks awesome !!!
Дружище, ты где их находишь в таком убитом состоянии!?
Сам делает .
Сам обоссал. Что не сделаешь ради контента.
Я обалдел когда увидел сколько деталей в игрушке. Не то, что в современных китайских пластмассках. Видно, что сделано от души. Такое реставрировать обязательно.
Слышал, что изначально типа он их доводит до такого состояния. Да и сейчас наверное лежит и гниёт ещё 50, 100 таких моделей,для будущего видео. Народ , чувак же бабло так зарабатывает. Поймите.
@@КонстантинТакиров
Есть люди, которые других в плохом подозревают.
Не выгодно дорогие машинки ломать.
You must’ve had so much fun blowing things up
God Bless you Son , very excellent work .🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What’s more amazing is he did it all in under 13 min.
Смотрел на одном дыхании и кайфовал!!! Супер!!!!
This guy could restore entire earth if he wanted to.
This is the most ugliest restoration I ever seen. Who tf thinks its nice?
Que bom que existem pessoas com o seu talento para manter a história viva!! Parabéns!!🇧🇷
No se tanto brasileño pero si es cierto saludos desde mexico
😂😂😂la bandera de brasil cambia al traducirlo por la USA
Bela restauração
Bom dia!
😊
Holy crap, it looks like new!! Incredible restoration!
Great work bringing this M4 back to life:).
I had always wanted a toy exactly like that when I was little! great job!
Круто! Молодец! Хорошее у тебя хобби. Каждый раз прикасаешься к истории.
Wow absolutely outstanding restoration, flawless 👍😉
It’s difficult to remember to put back those tiny parts in same place
I was thinking the same I would have to replay the video to put it back together
единственное что мне не понравилось - это гусеницы, нахрена их в зелёный красить, где он видел зелёные гусеницы
О тут русские есть
@@blayderjingah6937 сам в шоке
''you tried to restore it''
dude you did the m4 sherman justice nicely done
Tell him to restore a panzerkamphwagen VI ausf e
OMG!!! I think that’s the best restoration I’ve seen.
Congrats!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hey dude, have you ever had a moment when you disassembled something but forgot how to put it back together
That’s why you film it just in case
Same feeling for me when i was puting disassembled parts together from a Gundam model kit
1:26
Behold, our fallen hero!
May he live well in his next life...
_A few minutes later_
10:46 😲
You did an absolutely beautiful job of that tank you my friend got yourself a subscriber
Same this video made my day!
Я как ценитель таких вещей положил танк на полку даже в таком состоянии. (Это моё мнение), но реставрация реально качественная.
Muito bom seu trabalho, esta de parabéns!
how old is this tank??
1944
ww 2😂
1944 WW2 😊
1,bc
Fraudulent 😠
Пескоструйка и аэр - это конечно уже уровень!!!
Tanks was never my favorit playtoy. Your Videos are amazing! Greetings from Dresden in Germany.
You have skills my friend a work of art.
Why does this make me emotional? I guess I watched the Brave Little Toaster one too many times as a kid.
Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars
@@PieAndChips Has a toaster been launched to Mars or am I missing something?
@@kaiju6396 It's one of the film's in the Brave Little Toaster series. Have you not seen that particular film?
@@kaiju6396 th-cam.com/video/e1CE_OjfQGg/w-d-xo.html
Brave Little Toaster Goes To Mars, full film available here ☝️
@@PieAndChips That's insane. I only ever watched the first one.
This makes me think of some videos of someone finding a tank submerged in a swamp. And then hauling it out with heavy vehicles. And stripping it to be restored in a museum.
There actually was a German Panzer hauled out of a lake in eastern Europe.
@@txgunguy2766 I've seen, Russian and German tanks being dredged from lakes and other bodies of water in Europe. It would be phenomenal to be there to witness it first hand.
@@txgunguy2766 what panzer? there were M A N Y.
and by the way his videos puts me into a calming mood. plus his videos are calming to me
Amazing work! I'm still trying to figure out how the army man got inside the tank. It looks like there were cups inside all of the hatches to keep them from falling through.
Like many of his video's, the beginning condition is STAGED.
Wdym?
Where do you find this stuff to restore? Your attention to detail is phenomenal!
I would like to know that as well.
Excelent work! The result got very good!