Beutiful job as always. Used to have 5 or 6 of these when i was a kid. Along with my gold Jaguar XJ-6, they were among my favorites. Wish i still had 'em.👍
I love your videos and as a new timer to the customizing and restoring you're videos taught me a lot! I'd like to see more truck videos if ya don't mind trucks are my favorite to do
another one brought back from the grave. :D the magenta looks great on this casting. :) I have to of those sitting here, one white with blue glasses (Hong Kong edition, right?) and one red spectra, which definitely needs care. I hope that some day soon I can get re-started again and give them and others a new life. :) recently a handful of old redlines, even sweet16s, showed up at one of my fave old-toy shops downtown. complete and restorable, and something like 15-25 euros each. I stocked up my collection a little already. :) all of them never made it here originally, I wonder if those were "left behind" by US forces members going back home after duties?
ciao, bellissimo tutorial, mi sarà di molto aiuto per realizzare i miei cartoncini. Ma ho difficoltà a reperire il blister trasparente che attacchi sul cartoncino con dentro la macchina. Posso chiederti dove li prendi? grazie. Stefano G.
Congrats on the new job working for Toyota. I have a 99 Toyota Solara V6 (bought new) that's still going strong. Best car I've ever owned in my 62 years.
I entered the contest because of the format. Building different themes .... sounds fun. Getting votes in the comments .... I can get my friends to look at diecast videos and vote for me! Committing to do every build .... I'm in! So many rules were changed that the contest is no longer the same thing as what I entered. I know my builds are not the best ones, but I was having fun doing them, waiting for the videos, seeing everyone's cars, AND getting my friends to go to @diecastgraveyard's youtube channel and voting for my car. People who followed the rules, submitted builds, got their friends and family to vote, earned points, then had points taken away ..... that's not fair. Changing the rules of a contest mid contest .... that's not fair. Fair means being impartial and honest. Saying you're going to do something then changing it after people commit isn't honest. Saying that you think one person should have got more votes than another is not impartial. The contest has been unfair, not the participants. I think my last build was one of the best customs I've ever done. It would be nice to actually see it in a video and see what you and all your buddies think of it.
It’s got to be too much of a popularity contest. It wasn’t being voted on by how good the build actually was in my opinion. I have asked three of the best builders out there to be guest judges and from the third build on, that’s how it’s going to be. You are still doing quite well in the build off and I commend you for that.
@@saskiashort2942 it’s coming brother. I’ve got a new job and I put in an awful lot of hours and I got a few other things going on that I’d rather not talk about but you’re doing extremely well.