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1920s Dayton Train Restoration - Antique Locomotive 

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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@thesailjunkie
@thesailjunkie 5 лет назад
No crappy music, no robo-voice, simply pure enjoyment. Love this guy's videos.
@wchoi7006
@wchoi7006 5 лет назад
Choi Chun Sin@
@thebasketballhistorian3291
@thebasketballhistorian3291 4 года назад
Robo-voice?
@BlackStar-oh9lp
@BlackStar-oh9lp 4 года назад
@@thebasketballhistorian3291 lol
@kobrakai007
@kobrakai007 4 года назад
@@thebasketballhistorian3291 I think he means those Text-to-speech voices
@kewpified
@kewpified 4 года назад
i just found his videos the other day and can't stop watching them . i find them so relaxing and like you, so thankful that it doesn't have music or talking.
@BoStErO1905
@BoStErO1905 5 лет назад
Can anyone agree that the most satisfying part is the sand blasting?
@cripper73
@cripper73 5 лет назад
Sand blasting definitely but the powder coat is a close 2nd!! LOL
@scp--rj4mh
@scp--rj4mh 5 лет назад
Oh thays what he is doing?
@baggieshorts1406
@baggieshorts1406 5 лет назад
Cleansing the soul of the machine.....
@jlucasound
@jlucasound 5 лет назад
I can agree. That is the one thing you can't do in the sink. :-)
@Jonislaus
@Jonislaus 5 лет назад
That’s pretty sweet piece of equipment.
@shedmanx3640
@shedmanx3640 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful restoration with respect to the heritage of the piece. Can you imagine 100 years from now anyone attempting to restore something made today? Everything is plastic and made cheaply. You’ll be lucky to have anything to restore. Your piece is 100 years old and looks like it was made yesterday because you have the foundation to work. Amazing work mate. 👍🇦🇺
@KingJamesBibleBeliever-de9fy
@KingJamesBibleBeliever-de9fy 2 года назад
There won't be anything worth restoring in 100 years
@randomuser9883
@randomuser9883 2 года назад
@@KingJamesBibleBeliever-de9fy not true
@haileymccurry3756
@haileymccurry3756 2 года назад
@@randomuser9883 very true. but yall forget: "This plastic housing is cracked. I print new one."
@the.charlies.projects
@the.charlies.projects 2 года назад
What is designed to last today, and is not overcomplicated, can be renovated. Of the old objects, the better quality ones have been kept. I also find it hard to find objects to renovate.
@KaijuKingTheRisen
@KaijuKingTheRisen 2 года назад
@@KingJamesBibleBeliever-de9fy we don’t know what the future will be like, could be exactly the same as now, could be the future so many of us dream of.
@ChrisHopkins73rd
@ChrisHopkins73rd 5 лет назад
Next video: 1875 Statue of Liberty Restoration
@thatoneperson6171
@thatoneperson6171 5 лет назад
I would love to watch him sand blasting it
@LetsPlayOverGame
@LetsPlayOverGame 5 лет назад
and restore world history tricks with helping sandblastin'!
@ZoeWorld
@ZoeWorld 5 лет назад
LMAOOOOO
@squashykai4991
@squashykai4991 5 лет назад
@@thatoneperson6171 *swssssssssshhhhhhhhh* (that's what I hear everytime he does that)
@caesar7734
@caesar7734 5 лет назад
Yeah, the Statue of Liberty was originally brown
@MamaTeeHam
@MamaTeeHam 5 лет назад
I never ever thought that I would have such a strong desire to buy a sand blaster.
@spehrson
@spehrson 5 лет назад
I was just looking at how much they cost. Not that I have any reason to own one.
5 лет назад
Looked them up for pricing after seeing the piano restoration.
@ChristopherSmith-ll4vw
@ChristopherSmith-ll4vw 5 лет назад
I really want one...no other reason lol
@melissamelody
@melissamelody 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂
@xDistroxCxNxSx
@xDistroxCxNxSx 5 лет назад
Me too
@majrebelrat9019
@majrebelrat9019 4 года назад
My Grandfather was a Railroad Man.. 43 years and my Father for 20+ years... before he retired during a sell off. This was an amazing restoration... made me think of them both. Thank You. More Trains!
@JackOSUrulz
@JackOSUrulz 3 года назад
My dad worked for the same railroad for 46 years....from 1954 to 2000. I know how you feel, and those guys usually love toy trains, I know my dad collected Lionel trains and had a few different layouts over the years. Loved this video.
@zebulahholderman5350
@zebulahholderman5350 3 года назад
I gave you a like it just well I don't know how to say it it just gave me the feeling to give you a like
@OmalleyDoc
@OmalleyDoc 2 года назад
I wonder if the person who first built this ever imagined it being restored with such care.
@Irisha903
@Irisha903 2 года назад
Чел, когда он создавал он даже не знал что такое ресторация
@Tici2220
@Tici2220 2 года назад
I believe the person who built it never imagined it would get to such a state
@zatkoplagk8232
@zatkoplagk8232 Год назад
​@@Irisha903 y
@ชีวาชีวิน-ช7ร
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@เพิกบัวแดง
@เพิกบัวแดง 11 месяцев назад
​@@Tici2220😂❤❤❤🎉😮😊
@chopin65
@chopin65 5 лет назад
Imagine that under a Christmas Tree in 1920! Sure to please any child. Well done.
@AivoPaas
@AivoPaas 5 лет назад
Imagine that under a Christmas Tree in 2020! Sure to please any child.
@sirmugman
@sirmugman 5 лет назад
for about 5 seconds before it gets pushed away for the new game system or something
@ricog8209
@ricog8209 5 лет назад
@@AivoPaas which child?
@michaelbatts5655
@michaelbatts5655 5 лет назад
God! Makes you wish you were a kid again! I know I do!
@sjames5027
@sjames5027 5 лет назад
@@michaelbatts5655 Would want to be a kid again in this fucked up age
@StealthFB22
@StealthFB22 5 лет назад
The person that originally made that in the 20's would be so proud of what you done :D
@loganmckinney1285
@loganmckinney1285 5 лет назад
Bet you an 8 year old made it too back in that day
@loganmckinney1285
@loganmckinney1285 5 лет назад
@Bruh Commenter oh yeah
@oogifsesm298
@oogifsesm298 5 лет назад
I don't think they'd have liked the paintjob. To be fair. It's a bit 'over the top'.
@MultiLisa10
@MultiLisa10 5 лет назад
I think so too!
@reddread121
@reddread121 5 лет назад
@@MultiLisa10 it was me who made it
@BigSpuds
@BigSpuds 4 года назад
The fact he takes everything of and dosent miss a thing. Also there is no music or voice over the video just pure restoration enjoyment dont stop making these videos
@npc6817
@npc6817 2 года назад
yo did you buy that nft
@BodywiseMustard
@BodywiseMustard 2 года назад
off*
@ResearchForMyself
@ResearchForMyself 2 года назад
@@BodywiseMustard Yeah how has no one corrected him in 2 years😂🤯
@Natashahoneypot
@Natashahoneypot 2 года назад
I think this is a she.
@itsyourboichungus3739
@itsyourboichungus3739 5 лет назад
Can i just say How in hell do u remember how to put it back together
@MultiLisa10
@MultiLisa10 5 лет назад
LOL!!!🤣🤣 He must replay the beginning part of his video s my guess!
@addiomondo4493
@addiomondo4493 5 лет назад
Lol 😂 I thought the same thing
@ciaocici4467
@ciaocici4467 5 лет назад
They probably take a pic after removing parts
@moriganna67ify
@moriganna67ify 5 лет назад
It's probably because he is so experience in restoring these toys that he now knows instinctively how to reassemble it.
@xtramail6559
@xtramail6559 5 лет назад
He's professional
@ultimatewitcherfan6677
@ultimatewitcherfan6677 Год назад
Wow! A Dayton train engine?! My grandfather played with one of those when he was a kid! He was born in 1923. Real nostalgia. If he was still alive, he would have loved watching this. He died in 2018 at the age of 95
@SpikeForrestGaming
@SpikeForrestGaming Год назад
If only he had live one or two more years, then he’d be able to see this… Sounds like he live a very long life!
@Sodor_AviationYT
@Sodor_AviationYT Год назад
R.I.P 😔
@Geeksmithing
@Geeksmithing 5 лет назад
Wow. The fact that you undercoated the rivets was a detail that did not go unnoticed :)
@iOtakuOfFate
@iOtakuOfFate 5 лет назад
>has a sand blaster >has an oven for powder paint >doesnt have an anvil SOMEBODY GET THIS MAN AN ANVIL
@meglaw74
@meglaw74 5 лет назад
Tejirof the wood is softer and more gentle to the hammering
@againstthegrain147
@againstthegrain147 5 лет назад
A mini one would be awesome!
@shaddowbladegaming5655
@shaddowbladegaming5655 5 лет назад
Perhaps a rubber anvil would be best for the job
@richmair6546
@richmair6546 5 лет назад
I only use wood for correcting any kind of sheet metal product, if I use anything at all.
@josephcivita1450
@josephcivita1450 5 лет назад
How do you know it's a man?
@bobrupp-kilgore2265
@bobrupp-kilgore2265 4 года назад
I have this exact train in my collection! It was my grandfather’s from when he was a boy back in the 1920’s. I didn’t realize it had a bell.
@CharlesP2009
@CharlesP2009 3 года назад
Was his green as well?
@artisan2287
@artisan2287 3 года назад
Bob Rupp. Where that antique train is placed now?
@bobrupp-kilgore2265
@bobrupp-kilgore2265 3 года назад
Nope, it is black, red, and silver.
@bobrupp-kilgore2265
@bobrupp-kilgore2265 3 года назад
Nope, it is black, red, and silver.
@bobrupp-kilgore2265
@bobrupp-kilgore2265 3 года назад
Nope, it is black, red, and silver.
@арахис-п1л
@арахис-п1л 2 года назад
Раньше умели делать игрушки, как произведения искусства! Поэтому многие из них дошли до нас. Не то что сейчас одноразовые! Мастеру браво, у него золотые руки:))!
@Irisha903
@Irisha903 2 года назад
Вы верно подметили! Раньше игрушки детские делали из железа и из дерева , эти работы были сделаны в ручную . И стоит подметить , что после работы руки мастера были изуродованные, из- за краски лака железа и силы вношеные в рукоделие. Но всё же из-за усилий этих мастеров мы и на данный момент имеем возможность рестоврировать и увидеть какие они были красивыми. Ну а сейчас игрушки заделаны из пластика и т.д. , эти игрушки сделаны станками , у которых часто бывает брак. Ну и экология страдает из-за этого ужаса.
@faizanmirza4891
@faizanmirza4891 Год назад
@@Irisha903 lol
@elizabethedelweiss
@elizabethedelweiss 4 года назад
This is honestly so beautiful, just imagine how happy the kid who received the train in the 1920s was, Durning the depression era, surely his or her father bringing home the train from work, or the store must have really made things better in their lives even Durning struggles, if the train could talk in sure it would have alot to say, and I'm positive that the child that once had it would be absolutely delighted to see it restored
@c10v3r
@c10v3r 4 года назад
Eliza The Offizier Well said my friend, well said. Brought a smile to my face.
@thegoogly4189
@thegoogly4189 4 года назад
Eliza The Offizier Actually the 1920s weren’t the depression yet. They were the roaring 20s and a lot of people were rich
@That_One_Guy_In_A_Band
@That_One_Guy_In_A_Band 4 года назад
@@thegoogly4189 well, the depression got kick-started in 1928 and officially came about in 1929. As we don't know the date of manufacture or purchase (how can you on something so old?) this could very well be a depression-era toy.
@That_One_Guy_In_A_Band
@That_One_Guy_In_A_Band 4 года назад
@@Tadfafty Fascinating. Were there tracks as well, or just the tender and cars? There seems to be some kind of flywheel mechanism, perhaps a crude friction motor of some kind? If it is, tracks would make sense, I think though, the wheels are the wrong shape... Hm...
@elizabethedelweiss
@elizabethedelweiss 4 года назад
@@Tadfafty well I'm sure it would have been kept thought that time
@loisedwi
@loisedwi 5 лет назад
This locomotive was already a beautiful sight even before restoration! Wish we could have sublime toys like that without any plastic! These videos are wonderful!.Thanks.
@jellyyoda9340
@jellyyoda9340 5 лет назад
But you could get cut on the metal
@ladytron9188
@ladytron9188 5 лет назад
As nice as these toys were they are a bit dangerous.Im old enough to remember tin toys and they could give you a nasty cut.These restorations are beautiful and probably only for decoration .
@jjryan1352
@jjryan1352 5 лет назад
Can't imagine someone designing it on paper.
@musicforall6379
@musicforall6379 5 лет назад
@@ladytron9188... But stepping on a lego is dangerous too. 😂
@ladytron9188
@ladytron9188 5 лет назад
MusicForAll Definitely 😂😂😂👍🇬🇧
@warriorseamonkey1693
@warriorseamonkey1693 5 лет назад
these videos are like that scene in Toy Story 2 where Woody gets repaired
@Alexa-xm9zb
@Alexa-xm9zb 5 лет назад
Warriorseamonkey16 omg yesss
@squashykai4991
@squashykai4991 5 лет назад
What if he's a younger version of the repair guy in toy story 2???
@Alexa-xm9zb
@Alexa-xm9zb 5 лет назад
Maybe...
@MultiLisa10
@MultiLisa10 5 лет назад
YES!!!!👍
@strgrl.sav444
@strgrl.sav444 5 лет назад
Warriorseamonkey16 I know right that scene is so satisfying
@alexv3375
@alexv3375 3 года назад
As a bit of a rail enthusiast myself, that locomotive looks gorgeous! It honestly wouldn't be a stretch to imagine it looking even better than when it was brand-new.
@rotsono
@rotsono 4 года назад
Just watching a dude restore an antique locomotive in the middle of the night... RU-vid recommendations leads you on interesting paths. Anyways its so satisfying watching Videos like this.
@Silly_Sulky_Seli
@Silly_Sulky_Seli 4 года назад
exactly the same case here rn, solidarity
@harrowingseer
@harrowingseer 4 года назад
quarantine has us starring at this in awe
@MrTankThatStopped
@MrTankThatStopped 4 года назад
Sometimes RU-vid recommendations are, strange and wired tbh
@My_Op
@My_Op 4 года назад
Plot twist: it's a gal!
@rupaanadkat7576
@rupaanadkat7576 3 года назад
Mid night couple
@Christian-ru6op
@Christian-ru6op 4 года назад
How the hell does he know how to put everything back together. When I fix stuff I end up with extra screws at the end lol.
@Desmodus1958
@Desmodus1958 4 года назад
Charles When I take things apart I take pictures with my phone as I go through the process of disassembly. That makes it a lot easier to reassemble it. The wonders of technology!😂😂
@goosegaming6548
@goosegaming6548 4 года назад
Hes literally videoing himself take it apart.
@chriswelcome8102
@chriswelcome8102 4 года назад
@@Desmodus1958 This is literally the best advice you can give someone. If you've never done it before, take loads of pictures. Even though I've done things dozens of times I still snap a few off just in case
@2바이오
@2바이오 4 года назад
저런거 어디팔죠?
@jerryeads4084
@jerryeads4084 4 года назад
Most of us take pics at every step of the way. used to do it with a Polaroid. HECK of a lot easier with today’s phones! I’ve known folks with expertise and memory so that it just goes in their head. My favorite ever was a motorcycle mechanic. Saw him replace the frame on one once. 1/4” drive rocker switch snap-on air tool, flat rate was 7 hours. All the way down, put the new frame on the stand, NEVER even looked for a part, just reached. 1 hour 47 minutes. Never in my life did I ever see him cut a corner (do shabby work).
@3angelsfarmacy
@3angelsfarmacy 5 лет назад
Not only is it time consuming to restore these antiques, but it's also time consuming to edit all the videos. Great job on both. 👍
@javisanchez9
@javisanchez9 3 года назад
I don't understand the dislikes on this videos! I don't know why someone can dislike just a man restoring antique things!
@alexeydykun6868
@alexeydykun6868 3 года назад
So don't I, of course!
@oofright6000
@oofright6000 3 года назад
It’s dislike bots
@serjgaming1622
@serjgaming1622 4 года назад
Me looking at 5 star movies: Nah RU-vid: Wanna see someone restore a toy train? Me: Heck Yea!
@kaylynhandley1920
@kaylynhandley1920 4 года назад
@@Tadfafty it was a joke child
@Mariam-rz4lv
@Mariam-rz4lv 4 года назад
k
@Mariam-rz4lv
@Mariam-rz4lv 4 года назад
كر عمك
@mariocar0727
@mariocar0727 3 года назад
That’s literally me when I can’t find anything I wanna watch on YT
@gzaros
@gzaros 3 года назад
100% agree!
@robbytheatomicengineer5749
@robbytheatomicengineer5749 5 лет назад
the number 1 thing that gets to me about any restoration project is the sheer commitment and time that goes into it, it must feel good at the end knowing the project was successful
@DiesInEveryFilm
@DiesInEveryFilm 5 лет назад
What an absolutely brilliant restoration that thing is like brand new.
@MrCombic
@MrCombic 5 лет назад
It definitely looks better than when it was new :)
@romuhamsteri
@romuhamsteri 5 лет назад
@@MrCombic Yes, much better! Very nice decor piece.
@TheMakiwerem
@TheMakiwerem 5 лет назад
Love you channels of bouth youtubers
@sawyerkennemer3483
@sawyerkennemer3483 5 лет назад
Sure does
@crackermix7793
@crackermix7793 5 лет назад
This thing is older than my pa is. 20 years younger than the house.
@Datrebor
@Datrebor 2 года назад
Love the restoration, the train turned so much prettier than when it was made. Loved seeing the sandblasting. Great video.
@SSmith-fm9kg
@SSmith-fm9kg 5 лет назад
I used to restore jukeboxes from the 30s and 40s, back in the 1980s, and built my own sand blasting / glass beading cabinet, and yes, it WAS satisfying to watch years of crud and corrosion magically disappear in a instant with a pass of the glass beading nozzle.
@timehunter9467
@timehunter9467 5 лет назад
This one was amazing, I thought it was copper at first because of that strange copper oxide green, but seeing the work put in and the end result was fantastic! Great attention to detail, right down to the rivets. This is top notch stuff!
@CosmosPeony
@CosmosPeony 5 лет назад
i mean unscrewing them is easy but putting them back together....that's crazy. you have my respect.
@Handlesarestoopid
@Handlesarestoopid 3 года назад
As a train enthusiast, I absolutely love how you turned what look like a piece of scrap I'd find in my uncles garage into something that looks like it was just built new
@phoenix1453
@phoenix1453 2 года назад
Why would anyone be interested in trains?
@Handlesarestoopid
@Handlesarestoopid 2 года назад
@@phoenix1453 why would anyone be interested in fictional first person shooter games?
@phoenix1453
@phoenix1453 2 года назад
@@Handlesarestoopid because they are fun?
@miguelescobedogarcia8146
@miguelescobedogarcia8146 2 года назад
@@HandlesarestoopidWhy would a race car would be interested on trains? Don't they hate each other?
@SupermanYT.
@SupermanYT. 2 года назад
@@phoenix1453 everyone has a different opinion on what's interesting.
@MorganJServices
@MorganJServices 5 лет назад
The immense pride you must feel. Your skilled work is an art in a category all it's own.
@clayboi6939
@clayboi6939 5 лет назад
I really hope that in 100 years your grandson restores this train once again.
@lisawaycaster3827
@lisawaycaster3827 5 лет назад
Passing on a tradition
@claytons4789
@claytons4789 4 года назад
If it stays in good condition there's no need to restore it
@willg4802
@willg4802 4 года назад
Powdercoat paint will hold up much better than the original enamel. Also, this was likely not treated with care, left outside in rain etc.
@clayboi6939
@clayboi6939 4 года назад
@@willg4802 Maybe 200 years then! Lol
@kevinvu5432
@kevinvu5432 4 года назад
The way these are restored, they're designed to last even longer than their original because they protect metal from rusting. Maybe in 200 years.
@camille4568
@camille4568 5 лет назад
Me when disassembling: "I'll just pull this and this apart and hope it doesn't break."
@coloneljawoof6832
@coloneljawoof6832 2 года назад
Love the sandblasting and powder coating. Never gets old. Beautiful job!
@bethhentges
@bethhentges 2 года назад
Is the metal steel? Is the powder coating some sort of electrostatic process? I am clueless. Please don’t beat me up because I don’t already know.
@WillowOD
@WillowOD 5 лет назад
When old toy vehicles last longer and are more durable than today’s actual cars...
@v-g-z3689
@v-g-z3689 5 лет назад
That´s embarassing.
@searchlight22brown53
@searchlight22brown53 5 лет назад
xMooNx FallOutx Hemp cars
@holliomariano3283
@holliomariano3283 5 лет назад
V-G-Z no it’s not.
@emmavincent2048
@emmavincent2048 5 лет назад
there's a reason that today's actual cars crumple like they do in accidents. If the car doesn't take the force and remains sturdy like they used to, then it's you who gets thrashed about at 60 miles an hour and will most likely die. Crumble zones in cars are SO SO important, even if it means they might get dented in less serious collisions.
@williamorantes7008
@williamorantes7008 5 лет назад
@@emmavincent2048 also it DIDN'T help the economy.
@24ecko
@24ecko 4 года назад
Can you imagine the little boy this train belonged to? How much joy and happiness it brought him? Now it lives on for another boy to play with.
@BFDT-4
@BFDT-4 4 года назад
I'd say a bigger boy, one who takes care of his things much better than the "green" boy. ;)
@BFDT-4
@BFDT-4 4 года назад
@adrianne roddy - "girls" Yeah, then her little brother got it, and wrecked it. She never forgave him for that! ;) ;)
@BFDT-4
@BFDT-4 4 года назад
@Lalla Madonna - another boy or girl, then. Let's not play a guessing game.
@jaylenmi-love6504
@jaylenmi-love6504 4 года назад
@@BFDT-4 what's up with u😕
@TwilightTownKuki
@TwilightTownKuki 4 года назад
@@BFDT-4 you do realize that rust just come naturally by age. you cant blame a kid for rust, lmao. Kids dont cost rust. Years do.
@KevinRGSands
@KevinRGSands 5 лет назад
So satisfying to watch, seeing a skilled craftsman take care in restoring something old, broken and neglected, making it better than new, and giving it a new lease of life
@taytase
@taytase 3 года назад
Jumping’ Jehosephats, Batman! Did he just powder coat the rivets in all the right colors?!?!? Wowwwwwww!
@kriley9386
@kriley9386 4 года назад
Dear Resto man, I have a photo from 1919 that shows a 5-year old boy and his family on the porch of my house. In the background is this same toy train (it originally had a tender). I rescued and restored the house, but you did a better job on the toy train! Thanks.
@shaunseymour1595
@shaunseymour1595 4 года назад
@Puking Dino the car most locomotives pull that holds all the coal.
@potshot111
@potshot111 4 года назад
Some restorations look daunting and this man is an artist.
@Natashahoneypot
@Natashahoneypot 2 года назад
I think this is a lady
@v01ddw3ll3r
@v01ddw3ll3r 3 года назад
RU-vid: Wanna see somebody restore a toy train Me at 7:00 : -y e s
@hemrainsford6920
@hemrainsford6920 5 лет назад
The disassembly process always makes me nervous, but of course it's worth it to see the beautiful finished product!
@Planet360YT
@Planet360YT 5 лет назад
Just think. The person who originally made this never would’ve guessed it would be restored in around 100 years
@thebasketballhistorian3291
@thebasketballhistorian3291 4 года назад
And their mind would've been blown if you told them the restoration would be shown on something called "the internet" with nearly 7 million views around the world.
@willg4802
@willg4802 4 года назад
Most likely several factory workers worked on different parts and assemblies. Unlikely that any one of them would care much as they made a large number of them
@chris_j_s
@chris_j_s 5 лет назад
As amazing as this all is, the thing that impresses me the most is how good you are at putting on the stickers.
@IID
@IID 4 года назад
to put it simply... he just simply puts it in
@pazuzu66613
@pazuzu66613 4 года назад
No kidding, damn.
@tinplatedave
@tinplatedave 3 года назад
Hi, just wanted to say that this is a fine piece of work. I’m 1 year in to restoring badly damaged Lionel Standard Gauge engines. Your knowledge and technique are impeccable. I need to invest in a media blaster. Also I know exactly how difficult those damn side rods and linkages can be!
@christel9070
@christel9070 5 лет назад
you did a great job! I would totally forget where all the pieces needed to go hahaha
@foxliasgriffinYT
@foxliasgriffinYT 5 лет назад
Yeh same
@ssom9
@ssom9 5 лет назад
ikr its so complicated
@VOLAIRE
@VOLAIRE 5 лет назад
I was thinking the same thing haha
@onehuman801
@onehuman801 5 лет назад
I got here from watching a Toy Story 4 trailer. You got yourself a new subscriber! So satisfying, your attention to detail is amazing!
@SprintingWildebeast
@SprintingWildebeast 5 лет назад
@MATTHEW LEVON SENERES With the magic of RU-vid recommended videos of course!
@PT-nh4rv
@PT-nh4rv 2 года назад
Acho que esse é um dos únicos canais que não "reformam" peças retrô com processos para induzir o envelhecimento, mas sim, reformam peças genuinamente antigas e envelhecidas pelo tempo.
@chrys6267
@chrys6267 5 лет назад
Restoration is an art form and nobody can change my mind.
@okjoe5561
@okjoe5561 5 лет назад
I agree, when done right.
@Jackie777
@Jackie777 5 лет назад
I don't think this locomotive has seen better days even as new. Wonderful work!
@gabrielerosa665
@gabrielerosa665 5 лет назад
I really appreciate the actual sound without "music" as we suffer in other channels? A question: why do you change the original colours? It's a philosophical decision? A new born toy? Or something like budist reincarnation? Excellent work!
@flordeamapolita
@flordeamapolita 5 лет назад
I was wondering this too. But maybe in this case the blue was the old primer? The one that confused me was the airplane. But in any case, completely satisfying to watch.
@liv4346
@liv4346 5 лет назад
because green is an ugly color
@HlootooThunderhammer
@HlootooThunderhammer 5 лет назад
If you're talking about the green, I think that's from oxidization.
@3DMegadoodoo
@3DMegadoodoo 5 лет назад
Bad taste, most likely.
@Queenplushie
@Queenplushie 5 лет назад
I would've kept the original color but, everyone has their own taste and it still came out amazing!
@ВАГВАГ-ь7т
@ВАГВАГ-ь7т 3 года назад
Мой любимый ролик из всего ютуба!"Косит" лучше чем "Путешествие на край вселенной"!!!!!!!
@Jillthebean26
@Jillthebean26 4 года назад
This train is almost a hundred years old. 😳 wow
@miserquemiguel2144
@miserquemiguel2144 4 года назад
Century old then
@elenitaramos-miranda5952
@elenitaramos-miranda5952 4 года назад
True
@illogicalgarage8641
@illogicalgarage8641 4 года назад
@@miserquemiguel2144 false. It says 20s, not 20. It could have been made on the very last day of 1929 for all we know.
@fansdecide
@fansdecide 4 года назад
Yeah. My great-grandfather's train. This is the first time I have seen it.
@1cmman
@1cmman 4 года назад
And looks allot better now than when it was new. That green color was horrible.
@gxbouncer1
@gxbouncer1 5 лет назад
Something strangely satisfying about seeing sandblasting and powder coating do its magic
@clintmax
@clintmax 5 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful work, R&R! I loved watching every minute, and also loved the time lapse on the powder coating. I am anxiously awaiting your next restoration!
@saifulnashriq22
@saifulnashriq22 5 лет назад
Yeke.tak tanya pon
@endofdays9192
@endofdays9192 2 года назад
I like the way you're gentle and yet forceful taking these old toys apart thank you. I've always enjoyed watching your show in your restoration of old things. Thank you for your work
@bmlsb
@bmlsb 5 лет назад
I just can't understand whay people would thumbs down this incredible restoration..??? Amazing job👍
@BeardedSkunk
@BeardedSkunk 5 лет назад
Though I wouldn't thumb down but it be lots nicer if there was a voice explaining things like why to use powder paint for example... At least no pesky music.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
WOW very good job!! I really like all the details with the stickers and the different colours :-) It's so cool to see how the powder melts to a nice layer of paint in the oven.
@spencerveen7923
@spencerveen7923 5 лет назад
my mechanics can you please use powder paint for your restorations!!!?!? Big fan, I think you got the best stuff in restoration community !!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
@@spencerveen7923 i'll have a look ;-)
@spencerveen7923
@spencerveen7923 5 лет назад
I think it would put your builds over the top, the powder looks sooooo good, compared to spray paint.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 5 лет назад
@@spencerveen7923 it is much faster too, much stronger and not that critical to get a nice finish. Definitely worth to get into it :-)
@aviohebshalom3392
@aviohebshalom3392 5 лет назад
I love your Stuff
@caidenbruce3692
@caidenbruce3692 5 лет назад
If you haven’t already you need to create a business of restoring objects because you are sooo talented and so many others think you are too... Keep doing what your doing you do GREAT😉
@blupyxi5669
@blupyxi5669 5 лет назад
That's already his logo in the background.
@user-qy1im3vx4m
@user-qy1im3vx4m 5 лет назад
Привет
@coltyn2003
@coltyn2003 2 года назад
I always love watching the abrasive media blasting portion of these videos. It's super satisfying seeing all that built up gunk from over time disappear.
@annaomodeo7318
@annaomodeo7318 5 лет назад
That is an AMAZING restoration!!! I just have to say that the original bright teal color was beautiful, although red and black looks really awesome too 🤩
@jisunlee6692
@jisunlee6692 4 года назад
I haven’t been this satisfied since Woody got himself thoroughly cleaned in Toy story 2
@angelalvarez7903
@angelalvarez7903 5 лет назад
Welcome to the next episode of Pimp my train
@SPNGLovato18
@SPNGLovato18 5 лет назад
Angel Alvarez I thought it will be “why is it in My recommendation?”
@Jaydin-lk1jt
@Jaydin-lk1jt 5 лет назад
Lol
@brokenwater-8391
@brokenwater-8391 5 лет назад
So you wanna be player, but your train ant fry you hit rr up to get a pimped our train
@kimmorris9664
@kimmorris9664 6 месяцев назад
Imagine a kid in the 1920s, playing with his toy train, losing it while playing outside, and watching this video as an old man.
@jilibeanstalk
@jilibeanstalk 5 лет назад
I love the sand blasting parts! It's so amazing seeing those rust getting blasted 😂
@aldoabi5829
@aldoabi5829 5 лет назад
я в восхищении)))) шикарная работа, ах...ый результат!!! Вот таким должно быть восстановление старых предметов!!!
@goodvin8554
@goodvin8554 5 лет назад
Порошковый покрас творит чудеса. Даже лада калина покрашення таким способом будет выглядеть как феррари :)
@ElizabethTLong
@ElizabethTLong 5 лет назад
These videos calm my anxiety (Except when you don't wear gloves LOOL).
@ABdlr57
@ABdlr57 5 лет назад
Laugh out out loud?
@juliettebesnardeau250
@juliettebesnardeau250 5 лет назад
Laugh (out)2 loud
@vinenipal8813
@vinenipal8813 5 лет назад
AJDJSJSWTFJESJJSJEHELLJEJDJIDDKKTOJDJDJDJJBADIDIDKDO
@brynbin230
@brynbin230 5 лет назад
They are fantastic stress relief for me too, unless, like today, they don’t check for lead based paint.
@mnq299
@mnq299 5 лет назад
katie kotsonis probably because the teal colour is from oxidation of copper
@vbee3571
@vbee3571 3 года назад
This was very enjoyable to watch. Thank goodness someone is saving the old things. In 100 years, none of the plastic things made today will have survived to restore. But that’s no great loss. 👍🏻
@mhvaliant
@mhvaliant 5 лет назад
Amazing Restoration Old thing Looks totally New Brand Well done Bro u are Great
@DeeG578
@DeeG578 5 лет назад
Oddly satisfying, 10 hour sand blasting compilation, anyone? No, just me?
@markk1877
@markk1877 5 лет назад
Yeah, just you
@mr.miscellaneous9144
@mr.miscellaneous9144 5 лет назад
I'd love that actually
@justclickedtodislike9236
@justclickedtodislike9236 5 лет назад
Count me in
@LostDryerSocks
@LostDryerSocks 5 лет назад
10 hours might be a bit too long. I'd probably stop watching at 9 hours 58 minutes and 27 seconds.
@mr.miscellaneous9144
@mr.miscellaneous9144 5 лет назад
@@LostDryerSocks disgraceful! You couldnt even last until 9 hours and 59 minutes? Your family must be ashamed 😆
@Anguawolf007
@Anguawolf007 2 года назад
I just found this. What a gorgeous restore! That is so beautiful and I thoroughly enjoyed this video. That black and red is so much more appealing than that sick hospital teal color.
@elizabethpemberton8445
@elizabethpemberton8445 2 года назад
I wonder if the green was a previous attempt to revive it, using some extra paint they had in the basement in 1972 or something.
@thelarryman482
@thelarryman482 Год назад
@@elizabethpemberton8445 no, i saw another comment ( although anyone can say anything so it may not be true) that they had one of the same model and it was the same colour.
@stephenconrad4115
@stephenconrad4115 5 лет назад
I’m 66 years old and I wouldn’t mind finding it under the Christmas tree with my name on it
@beazysaz
@beazysaz 5 лет назад
You’re a madlad, Stephen.
@windykar3705
@windykar3705 5 лет назад
Now i want it to happen
5 лет назад
Your workshop is phenomenal💎 You have everything needed in restoring the forgotten toys. It’s like magic🎶watching the real “Santa’s Elf working🚂 I Love your artful work, Thank you 🙏🏼
@MarkRenn
@MarkRenn 5 лет назад
This is, by far, the most beautiful restoration you’ve done. Gorgeous!!!
@wendywest6510
@wendywest6510 3 года назад
Another successful restoration and beautifully done. You can see the love and dedication for all vintage to restore. It's pleasure watching the videos.
@jinxgirl5
@jinxgirl5 5 лет назад
I would love to do this kind of stuff as a job! Restoration is the most incredible kind of art!
@pitsariapoueskise7547
@pitsariapoueskise7547 5 лет назад
jinxgirl5 u are lazy. U don’t do for this job. Idiots like u work in super market to carry things around. Lazy idiot
@babuprajapati6321
@babuprajapati6321 5 лет назад
Give me 10rupee dollar
@dwightschrute8330
@dwightschrute8330 5 лет назад
Just found your channel and binged out on like 10 videos. Thanks for contributing your amazing restorations to this world. You are helping your viewers connect with the past and making us feel something uniquely human.
@ednasanchez7559
@ednasanchez7559 5 лет назад
Wow amazing. Love trains. You have a great skill. Congrats. When you put the white stickers around the wheels I was in shock. Was perfect !!! Love the colors too.
@bethgillespie5526
@bethgillespie5526 3 года назад
my almost 4 year old granddaughter and I watched this tonight. I loved it, but she LOVED it!
@faithv9469
@faithv9469 5 лет назад
I would have broken that 20 different ways in the first 2 min! So awesome to watch!
@facelessitch3248
@facelessitch3248 4 года назад
Is it just me or does every time he puts on the powder paint, it reminds me of that one scene from Bighero 6 where honey lemon(I forgot her actual name) puts pink power around the ball and pulls a lever to make it all stick to it?
@charlieforsythe3652
@charlieforsythe3652 3 года назад
yea
@Camera2Studios
@Camera2Studios 5 лет назад
It's good to see Santa's elves are keeping busy during the off season. Especially since most kids don't play with toys anymore. Thanks a lot Xbox.
@trishplanck9776
@trishplanck9776 2 года назад
I’ve been collecting trains for many years and watching you restore this warmed my heart.🥰 BEAUTIFUL!
@CutterJ
@CutterJ 5 лет назад
...wish politicians put forth this much effort and had this much patience...loved the vid... Cutter
@SunflowerAnxiety404
@SunflowerAnxiety404 4 года назад
Nothings more calming than some good old sand blasting to put you to sleep at night !
@PainterFRO
@PainterFRO 5 лет назад
One of the best restorations I've seen on an old toy.. Great work!
@leyenda6149
@leyenda6149 5 лет назад
I only discovered this channel yesterday. Totally made my day. Flushed out all my stress & brought me so much serenity. Thank you!
@emdm16
@emdm16 2 года назад
What a steady hand! Your pinstripe technique with the wheels was amazing. Again, another great rescue/restore!!
@veronicanieto8846
@veronicanieto8846 4 года назад
No dejo de admirar su empeño para restaurar hasta dejarlo más que nuevo, que bonito trabajo. Igual esa herramienta para desprender la pintura me tiene atrapada, impresionada es realmente preciosa y la utilidad tan buenisima, mucho me gustaría tener una como esa
@maggiesue4825
@maggiesue4825 5 лет назад
Aw, man, I loved it when it was black and shiny, but when you added the red parts, I started to salivate!!!
@CartersTrains
@CartersTrains 5 лет назад
You are an absolute legend. You are probably one of the best restorers I’ve ever seen. Well done
@garrylamonjes9596
@garrylamonjes9596 2 года назад
not just Rescue and Restoration, but so Artistic...! great artwork...! [Phils. here...!]
@ЕрмекСулейменов-п3ю
Вот это да , смотрела как спектакль ,спасибо Вам за это творчество , труд ваш !!!
@janakiramr7631
@janakiramr7631 5 лет назад
The sand blasting was so good, it seemed like you were painting over it!
@joekidd777
@joekidd777 5 лет назад
The sand blasting was fine. Relax.
@janakiramr7631
@janakiramr7631 5 лет назад
@@joekidd777 shut up
@КонстантинГр
@КонстантинГр 5 лет назад
Спасибо. Красивое видео. Хорошая работа.
@dartmeister7565
@dartmeister7565 5 лет назад
Тут есть русские???
@xxxzm
@xxxzm 5 лет назад
Ну наверное
@КонстантинГр
@КонстантинГр 5 лет назад
@@xxxzm по моему нику видно, что я русский, а вы, не знаю.
@СергейСеров-ц2г
@СергейСеров-ц2г 5 лет назад
@@КонстантинГр, а мы из Южно-Африканской республики(Нет).
@musicforcar2391
@musicforcar2391 5 лет назад
Откуда такие модели кто в теме?
@mudslicker3122
@mudslicker3122 3 года назад
Putting it all back is what always gets me. Even with a video of taking it all apart to refer to. So many parts.
@artn.7107
@artn.7107 5 лет назад
Better than the original. Perfect restoration. Instagram page?
@Particelomen
@Particelomen 5 лет назад
Wonderful restoration! I could recommend you to use a right-cutting and a left-cutting compound action snips, often depicted as green and red, instead of the "straight"-cutting snips, yellow, you use in the video. There's nothing a straight-cutting snips can do that you cant do with a right-cutting or a left-cutting snips, and these will give you muck greater freedom and flexibility that the straight-cutting snips just can't offer. Speaking from sheet metal working experience. Loved your video though, and keep up the great work!
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