The education and enthusiasm here is just awesome! Ive been out of the hobby a while, just rebuilding childhood favorite 70s/80s BW and few RL. I hafta laugh, today I was feeling kinda cool to have 4 RL beaters…. Your collections just blow my mind!
Impressed with your knowledge and expertise of red lines. You are not afraid to ask for help about a car if you don't know about it. Keep up the great work.
That Demon is actually modeled after a real show car from the early 60's. It was called the " Lil Coffin". AMT also offered it as a 1/25 scale model kit, which i believe is still available.
Redlines are a smaller segment of the Hot Wheels collectors world. I do not post on a regular basis, just whenever the mood strikes. I don't like to be too showy so that limits the interest some. Thanks for your nice words and watching.
since the stickers are so old and brittle if you try to peel them off even with heating them up They Will almost always break apart in small pieces. I usually leave my stickers alone because of that. Even with my OCD I'll still let it slide because even if the stickers are crooked or peeling up it adds more originality to the car that way
Prepsol will not damage the paint and will dissolve the glue on the sticker it also will not damage the decal it will dry out and be fine as far as gluing the stickers back on I like two face thin thin tape your going to neat a exact #11 or a small size to cut the tape
Since those stickers are 40+ years old if you’d take it off and use it on another car the chance you take it off and it comes off nicely are slim to none
It depends I guess as a real one to one scale vintage car with 50 year old paint would not be perfect either, but if it was something rare like that Maverick, or in real life a hemicuda, I could accept it .
Can I please have one? I always wanted to have a Hot Wheels Redline..😢🤧 I'm Happy for You I'm a Hotwheels fan but I seriously can't afford the Redline hotwheels from 1970 🏎💨
The education and enthusiasm here is just awesome! Ive been out of the hobby a while, just rebuilding childhood favorite 70s/80s BW and few RL. I hafta laugh, today I was feeling kinda cool to have 4 RL beaters…. Your collections just blow my mind!
I think the fabric is "Shop Towels"
I have used rosonol lighter fuel to get sticker residue off. Does not take off paint. It works for me great collection!! thanks
Impressed with your knowledge and expertise of red lines. You are not afraid to ask for help about a car if you don't know about it. Keep up the great work.
Awesome looking redline collection.
That Demon is actually modeled after a real show car from the early 60's. It was called the " Lil Coffin". AMT also offered it as a 1/25 scale model kit, which i believe is still available.
Seller took care of his toys. Wish every parcel arriving would be half that neat... 29:20 Awesome 442.
More light please - Love your vids
How is it that you have so many views and so few followers?
You are awesome and my go-to guy for education and entertainment!
Redlines are a smaller segment of the Hot Wheels collectors world. I do not post on a regular basis, just whenever the mood strikes. I don't like to be too showy so that limits the interest some. Thanks for your nice words and watching.
What a nice collection! Thanks for sharing!
Your redline vids are always so captivating and informative - thanks, Dave!
Thank you!
Congrats to your collection . Very nice cars .
Dave, your right index finger was reflecting on the paint of the aqua Light my Fire Bird :)
since the stickers are so old and brittle if you try to peel them off even with heating them up They Will almost always break apart in small pieces. I usually leave my stickers alone because of that. Even with my OCD I'll still let it slide because even if the stickers are crooked or peeling up it adds more originality to the car that way
Prepsol will not damage the paint and will dissolve the glue on the sticker it also will not damage the decal it will dry out and be fine as far as gluing the stickers back on I like two face thin thin tape your going to neat a exact #11 or a small size to cut the tape
Any good model kit decal solution will work like Tamiya or Testors...
Shop towels.........very useful
Yes A hair dryer. Good luck.
Do those dots on the seats of the rumble seats make it more expensive ?
Since those stickers are 40+ years old if you’d take it off and use it on another car the chance you take it off and it comes off nicely are slim to none
Hot Pink ❤
It depends I guess as a real one to one scale vintage car with 50 year old paint would not be perfect either, but if it was something rare like that Maverick, or in real life a hemicuda, I could accept it .
Without the light you can see the toning better.
The "A" pillar is bent on that blue Camaro.
Wow!
I use a spray wax on all of cars is that good to use?
I'm ok with that. Some cars need a little clean up.
Shop cloth ?
You can replace the number sticker with real vintage stickers. That is what I do .
Can I please have one? I always wanted to have a Hot Wheels Redline..😢🤧
I'm Happy for
You I'm a Hotwheels fan but I seriously can't afford the Redline hotwheels from 1970
🏎💨
With the light is better
I have a 1970 green Rodger dodger anyone know if it’s rare?
Its rare dude but if you have the blue one your rich
Much better with camera light on !
It is
Heat gun
Míos. Míos. Míos. Míos.
Light on phone on
I have a couple of them in a box that have not opened I love you videos can I have a couple of car
Can I have a couple of cars that have not opened in a box
Money to BURN
Goof ball