At 74, I currently live in a 38' motorhome (caravan) where I construct dynamic dioramas (each powered by Tesla battery cells) and work at a solar electric company. I like your videos - your work. Thank you for sharing...
From distant memory as I had one when I was a kid, the seat cushion was just a piece of yellow sponge and was stuck to the base. The camper was also available in a purple finish as well as green. Great job you did !
I have no hesitation in saying this is one of your finest restorations yet. Would definitely love a full-size version of this! And those transparencies came out a real treat.
Had this as a kid in this colour too, and it was a foam/sponge seat on the left that rotted with age so very few seats survive. Great resto fella and it comes in two other colours too so a collection to be made.
Hi, your camper- van looks fantastic ! And what I always love is the lovely background when you present the finished model ! Great performance!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Greetings and best wishes, stay healthy!
I have seen a Thames van here in the States, at an auction. Honestly this one started in much better condition than the real thing. I like those cool, odd cars because its not the everyday thing, I had to take some pictures. This is a beautiful restoration.
I really love these little corgi’s. The scale the detail everything about them. I’ve said before that they’re so underrated and somewhat over looked by a lot of restorers. It’s great to see some being revived on RU-vid. Cheers Danny, for the great content. All the best Rob 🇬🇧
Awesome restoration, looking all like brand new and in original colours, love it! Your fake rivets look like the real thing too, great idea, nice one Danny👌👍😊 All the best, Nick.
Awsome love that you keept the same colors of the original really like that model congrats Danny, in general i always like your work but today i really enjoy this restoration. Love this van.
Nice, neat job Danny, looks great. That looks like a particularly good casting; some of these Corgis were excellent models. It always amazes me how well these 50/60 year old toys stood-up to decades of play. Imagine if the manufacturers HAD used primer; many of these cars would still be perfect underneath the chipped paint. Keep up the good work, I do enjoy these restorations. All the Best, Dougie.
I don't know what it is with restoration videos like these but they were fun to watch. Must have been a nostalgia thing with these old toys. By the way, new subscriber here. Keep up the awesome work in your future resto/mods.