A channel dedicated to restoring abandoned model cars, where I share my passion for bringing legendary cars back to life. You will be able to watch the whole process of restoring abandoned model cars, which includes many tasks such as body repair, engine restoration, as well as exterior and interior decoration. Subscribe, it motivates me to shoot more restorations for you!
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This is a re-upload. The previous video had issues due to copyright claims on the music. I've re-edited this one, making it more focused and now available in 4K. Enjoy watching!
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I got super stoned and watched this entire video. 30 mins went by and I have to say I’m very impressed. Very well shot, sequenced and edited. The music didn’t make me want to throw my phone across the room. All and all my friend, I give you 5 stars. Bad ass bandit build and I appreciate the mellow 30 minute smoke break 🤜🏻💥🤛🏻
Probably a good idea to look at pictures of the real car to get the colors right. The chrome dash panel is engine turned aluminum color. The hood bird was very off color. Not your fault but that would be a deal breaker since it doesn't match the rest of the trim decals. There were no white patches on the rear taillight section either.
Hmm..."Smokey & the Bandit" was released in 1977, with a 1977 Trans Am (the same year that Star Wars was released - I went to both & 'Smoky...' was & is my favorite) - so calling a 1979 car anything to do with 'Smokey...' is just plain wrong. Those of us who where actually there, saw it, wanted one - are nothing but offended by this mistake...easily researched (but wasn't)...waste of time, let alone misinforming everyone. The late Mr Reynolds would have your head!
That could very well be - the video references the original movie...perhaps my saying 'anything to do with...' was an over-generalization, but I wasn't accounting for different movies
Testor's were the American model competitors to the Japanese Tamiya model company. Their kits were, incredibly detailed, down to everything! Hard to find a lot of those 80's and 90's kits anymore! If you can, they can be expensive for today's prices!!
The Testor's Model Company made these 1/8 scale kits back in the 80's!👍 Most were molded in the body color, like on the box it came in, and two other colors, including chrome!