I love when folks "update/detail" these models. They are SUCH a great base to detail and/or restore, making the model even better. The LEDs were a fantastic addition (above and beyond, for sure). Liked and sub'd for more! Gonna go check your other content now!
That's what a Bburago needs though, paint here and there and a humble Bburago ends looking like a Minichamps or even like an Autoart. Black and brown interior was fantastic, engine, oh that engine, you just painted it and the result was amazing, leds for dashboard headlights and tailights was awesome but, but but but my only complain is, you didn't flocked the interior. You can use flock to simulate carpeting, no big deal, you can still do it, just look for flock in a modeling store, there are many colors to choose from, do it and I'm sure your 993 will end looking even more amazing 😃😃.
Thank you very much for the positive comment. Yes you are right, flocking makes the model even more realistic. I was already thinking about doing the same for the Porsche, but I wanted to keep the lettering on the floor mat and I didn't have brown flakes either. For my current project, I will be flocking the interior, hopefully will upload the video soon.
People even today love to follow this hobby. Customising once done collecting, but how is it actually going to benefit us? This a lot of work as compared to a jumping tiktoker.
I've always said Bburago models were or are very well made and detailed, just poorly finished off and you've just proven that finished properly they do look top brand models, well done, looks amazing.
You are very skilled ! Shame bburago never remade older molds after bankrupting. Otherwise I would've tried to do what you have done. A part of me still can't handle customizing a original Italy bburago, they are really a thing of the past, like a time capsule !! As of now i have 3 Italy bburagos, in great condition with catalog. (F150, Corvette C5, Smart roadster) I also want to improve them some day, though maybe buying a re-produced one. Thank you for great video 😁😁
Thaks for the positive feedback 🙂👍I can absolutely understand that, I would never disassemble an old Bburago which is in top condition, but it is still a lot of fun to buy old Bburago in bad condition and to restore them. PS: You have also some top Bburago models 👍
Mamy thanks, i am glad you subscribe to my channel 🙂👍 The rims are a one-off production, the star is from a Maisto Porsche Caymen and an aluminum ring was turned with a turning machine and pressed over the plastic rim.
Wow , that's a great restoration of the Porsche 911 , at 1/18 scale from Bburago . The work at the project is absolutly fantastic and I like it very much . Thank you so much for sharing my friend and have a great time !🏅🏆🤝🏻🎩👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you very much! I'm glad that you like the video. Since I get such positive feedback, I will continue to show top content and models on my channel 🤗🙂👍👍
It is super beautiful, I could recommend that you make some windows from the hard plastic of some packaging, so it would be more similar to a UT Models car
Wieder ein wunderschönes Modell 👍👊💪besser geht's nicht! Beneidenswert und sieht soooo leicht aus, bastelt man selber, weiss man was für ein enormer Aufwand dahinter steckt! Deshalb3× Daumen HOCH 👍👍👍für dieses Super schöne BMW Modell und weitet so Jay !!!! Weiss nicht mit was du deine bisherigen Modelle topen kannst ,naja Idee 💡 wäre Motorsound 😅🤣😂!!! LG Ernst
The first ever 993 by Burago that has been tastefully modded. Others were just riced, no excemptions(I'm actually a fanatic of this model so I spent years looking for custom ones). Very good, just subbed!
that's just amazing man...what a great job. Lots of these restorations don't have the same kind of paint work as a real car, you can see in one glance it's not real. But you got the paint so rich and flawless. The working lights really tie it together and then the lighted dials are just out of this world...when it's standing in the dark with the lights on I'd swear it's an actual real car...you Sir, are an old school artisan
Зачётное преображение. Очень интересно. Но жаль, что без указания материалов... краски, диоды и другое. Что вы использовали, какие именно по параметрам диоды, сопротивления, какой фирмы краску...
I'm very impressed with your work, 😲😳 wow! Would you be interested in putting in some light kits in a few diecast models in my collection please 🙏 let me know when you can?
Incredible job! Amazing what a little paint can do on the interior and chassis. Love the window and light accents too. LED’s are a real nice touch too, although I have zero experience with them. I have in the past touched up a few Maisto’s I have. Lights would’ve been cool. Lol. Question, where did you find the wheels, and do they still spin after installation?
Exactly the content I've been looking for - no fake restorations, but quality modding of existing models. Great choice of base models - Bburago, Maisto, Solido, there's still plenty of them everywhere.
It's really great but I have a question: what brand of paint do you use because it covers really well and having already modified BUBU myself as I told you, I'm quite surprised with the result...
Hello, thanks for the comment 👍 I used Revell Aqua for this model, but the consistency of different colors is very strong, some of them have to be diluted heavily in order to get good results with the brush. The brown color at the interior is mixed by myself from different Revell Aqua, like red, black, blue, white.
The white paint wasn't bad, just very yellowish. So I had to do a lot of polishing work. That's why I decided not to paint the model. The only advantage of a Bburago painting are the body transitions from the mold so that they are not visible anymore. My current project will involve a complete paint job, check out my channel not to miss it 🙂
Hello, thanks for the question. I mounted a ceiling light that can switch multiple colors. I built the diorama and the road myself, the road is made of cork material
The rims are a one-off production, the inner rim is from a Maisto Porsche Caymen and an aluminum ring was turned with a turning machine and pressed over the plastic rim
I have a brief question how I’d go about just swapping the wheels to get the proper size. I have a maisto GT3 Porsche and want to take off the stocks it comes with.
The most easy way i to glue the new one with 2K epoxy glue. The can not roll, but easy and fast way to change Wheels. You can also check out my Bburago Ferrari 288 Video. There you can see how to do rolling wheel change