I'm watching this at 4:30 am, I couldn't wait to watch this. I've made the same mistake with the windshield wipers, even though it's metal I was told to place them on the windshield when changing them so there's no risk of them snaping back into place like that. It does suck but I know that you're dedicated, best you can do is chalk it up as an expensive learning situation and move on. I love this project and I'm here for every part of it. Can't wait for the next video!
I cannot fathom the commitment. The lessons on this build. Patience focus and immense dedication. This was too short to watch. Wishing you guys great success.
I've enjoyed watching this beautiful car being built, the time, the effort and the quality you guys have put into it, it is truly something to be proud of.
@@axes_garage That is a tough question, but if it was my choice of color I would paint the back black pearl or a dark pearl color, then the front a medium green pearl or a florescent orange, I think what ever color you guys decide will look better then what I would choose, you have proved your self's already by building this perfect car.
Nice video again ! All the hours you put in, it is amazing. I have a lot of respect for the craftsmanship ! Can't wait for the next video !! Keep up the good work !
I felt so bad for you when the windshield got broken. It sucks but, mistakes happen sometime with almost anything. I'm sure Iv said it before but thats a cool/unique car. Glad you guys are doing everything you can to make it a proper usable car. With real glass windows. Cant wait to see it drive. I think the third mirror option shown at 38:27 might look the best shape wise, but the 4th option also looked better than expected. So definitely option 3 or 4. Keep up the amazing work.
I can't believe these guys ... I mean... Automotive content creation doesn't get much more literally creative (and impressive) than this... I mean... This is right up there with Tavarish's P1 build...
The trick to the score and burn method of cutting laminated glass is to pour the isopropyl alcohol directly into the cut so that it effectively seeps into the score and melts the center bonding layer. I’ve done this many times and it works beautifully as long as your scoring cuts are nice and deep. You just need to have that fire extinguisher right next to your workspace and be VERY careful not to get that alcohol on your clothing or shoes. 👍🏻😎👍🏻
@@axes_garage I liked the red, but now I’ve seen it in green I am torn between the 2. I’m sure whatever u decided the colour will be, it won’t detract from the amazing workmanship you guys have put into this project. What concerns me more is HOW THE HELL are u going to steer the van with a game controller. Because when u have a wheel, you have something to hang onto in the bends. So I’m interested in how you are going to overcome this dilemma ✌️🇬🇧
Around the 40:30 minutes when you were lowering the car, it looked so good lifted in all black. When you are done, I think it would looked great changed to a Baja car with a lift kit and off road tires. Definitely unique and fun to try
I really liked the render, where the car is red. I would love to see that kind of bright color on there because it gives the feeling of an very sporty, vintage car. But I guess most colors will look great on such an amazing car😂
everybody can build a vtr shell with an engine, but you guys... are doing something thousand times more difficult, you are trying to copy the original bmw quality and features... i'am simply amazed by that. a simple detail like the wipers are what makes the volgatti the most complete and complex DIY car ever made
Matrix is referring to the fibre glass weave. Since they made it out of fibreglass they called it a matrix. It's not correct but it's still easily understandable
28:24 I once made the same mistake when replacing wiper blades, unfortunately I had to buy a new windshield.good luck with the project, it is very interesting
@axes_garage it is hard to find a colour combination for a great car. But I suggest a classic colour not vibrant because the front of the car is a classic model so champagne colour for the front and black or baby blue for the back. The design has to pop and it is the main important feature so don't let the vibrant colour take over. But I am sure you will come out with good choices. God bless ❤
@@axes_garage I am impressed by seeing the old Volga getting morphed like this into a Chiron, or the other way around... I remember years ago someone somewhat-merged the same Volga with BMW 850... Obviously this is on another level I love the color combo in the thumbnail BTW
AND ... (By the way)... This new narrator... (Instead of the computer translation)... The new narrator is a HUGE PLUS. This regular person translating is ten times better. . . Good choice. To the narrator, you speak pretty good English. Thank you for your role in the making of these videos. 🙌✌️😎
my opinion about front wind shield, order multiple plexiglass, then bent and glue together, just like people make a skateboard....for side mirror the right one is Mods scooter or Morris Minor fender mirror -:look really nice
Awesome project! Ive been following it for about a year and I love the result but Andrew really needs to wear his respirator if he doesnt want to end up in a nursing home by the end of the next project
@@axes_garage I truly meant it what l said, your front end truly looks better than Bugattis design. Bugattis are butt ugly and you surely improved it. 🙏🏻
I thought and commented the same thing. The last 3 videos lead us to believe they’re finishing ‘something’ on this bd in the video. Loving the build, hating the baited titles.
What about a clear hood for an electric car (Tesla) and in the clear hood is loaded with recycled circuit boards with added LEDs. Would be very cool for a show car, maybe like the new Tesla truck. If you don't have them there, someone could 3d scan it and send you the file, if you did this in collab with a big youtube channel, you guys could finally get the subs and views your channel deserves. Just an idea. Love your channel
Hi brilliant builders. Maybe I asked it already but how have you prevent your build against rust on the inside, the engine bay, the underside, overlapping welded panels, the seals and wheelarches? I am impressed by the quality again, thanks for sharing the content!
I wish you guys would make a model kit version of this car and 124 scale or my favorite scale 112 I have several models that I have built over the years and I believe that that car would look really nice on my shelf
That car isn't easy to look at. Really well done, and the standard of finish is sooo good, and I know a bit of what's involved with getting a project like this completed. But, Dayum, that's not an attractive car
@@jonathangehman4005 There's a middle ground available - some people would find it cool, interesting, unusual, impressive etc, without necessarily going as far as attractive. You could like it, without loving it.
Guys, I usually watch your videos from start to finish, but this time I ended up skipping some parts, for me there was too much explanation. Could be just me but I prefer a shorter video with more work and less planning. Great work with the car as always!