Also, working in the car detailing industry, I can imagine how long it took you to restore this car! It was worth it! Attention to detail at the highest level! 20 minutes flew by like 2 minutes! I want more!!! 🔥🔥🔥
I think the 1 mil special might have to be a reveal of how you get the cars looking like they do at the start because that is just as impressive as the restoration ngl
Once again, you did not disappoint with this restoration. This restoration is amazing, and I love how you tried new things this time like doing stuff in slow motion this time. I really do love this restoration and I am so excited for the next one.❤❤❤
undeniably great work. I was really impressed with the web wrapped fly that you found in your garage and fitted to the interior of the car. Some of the interior dirt might be genuine but you use the same con webs, fluff and dirt for all your cars so its just a massive give away. I guess you do it to wind us up now. Still, you are talented and thats why we keep watching. But know that we dont buy into your cars original state for one second
This Bburago LM 250 model goes for 30 to 50, perhaps 70 bucks on Ebay, depending if 1/24 or 1/18 scale. But nice work. In the 80/90s I used to collect 1/18 Bburagos and repaint them, especially the interiors. Still have them in pristine status.
Que preciosidad, que maravilla, da un gusto ver como reparas los coches. Me gustan todas las reparaciones que haces, pero hay algunas que son de otro mundo. Y la reparación de este Ferrari se ve que lo has hecho con amor. Increible🔥
Always getting that same feeling when the job is done and the music takes over, something like satisfaction mixed with completeness, if im descibing it right. Thanks for that, been here since day one witnessing your finesse escalating in every video. Already waiting for the next one, cheers!
Great restoration! One of the most satisfying out there. The only thing I wanted to see was some further sanding, machining, and sculpting of the chrome stick shifter.
I watched without missing a single minute. Really great video 😘😘, I like your meticulous work 🤗. Thanks for sharing. I hope the channel grows more and more!
I love your work. That red looks more orange like tomato soup. I would've preferred a much bluer red. Still, you are a fanatic for detail, and it shows. Keep up the great work!!
Wonderful job ! Perfect paint and lot of details for this nice restoration. Very nice interior, lots of details on the engine... Just regret you didn't sand the gear shift and the tyres sidewalls, I've never seen Burago tyres ! The rest is amazing.
Dude, could you put pictures of parts of the car you are restoring at that moment, the engine, the interior, the wheels, etc. As well as at the end of the video. It's nice to have the reference of the original when we are seeing the miniature. It's a suggestion from a follower. Thanks for the work.
Wish I could send you some of my 1:18 scale cars. They're in pristine shape but would love to see them detailed up and painted better than the factory did.
Hello. I started watching your channel because I like to watch videos of people who make different things. I have a 1:18 Burago Ferrari LaFerrari. I bought it several years ago and it is in impeccable condition. Still, I was looking for some scale cars (1:18) to buy. The few used scale cars that are sold in my country, Argentina, are unfortunately very deteriorated. And the new ones, of course, have a VERY high price. Considering this last point and, in addition, the emotional VALUE that MANY collectors of metal scale cars give to their own scale cars, I started to wonder… Why do SO MANY collectors throw away their metal scale cars? How do you explain that they have invested so much money to buy them and, then, they have left them out in the open or have not taken care of them properly? And I mean that just by leaving those cars out in the rain, they would be completely ruined… Who would leave their metal scale car out in the rain? But, after you've already seen a good number of your videos, I must say, WITHOUT A MOMENT OF DOUBT, two important things: 1) You are a GREAT restorer; The DETAIL and QUALITY of the restorations are VERY OBVIOUS; 2) It is, at least for me, also quite obvious that having found (where? In what geographical area of the world do they throw away so many metal scale cars?) so many WRECKED cars (in almost the same shape) or is it a real stroke of luck oh... well... Better, I'm going to ask you directly: Why "hide" or NOT TELL, explicitly, where you have found so many cars -I have counted more than 50- wrecked? Do they send them to you so that you can restore them? Or is it, as some comments on UA-cam and Instagram say, that you rust and ruin them INTENTIONALLY (to then restore them)? I think that if that were the truth (that you deliberately ruin cars to restore them later), you should not hide it because, by hiding it, users will lose interest and, finally, they will leave your channel because they consider that they have been deceived. OF COURSE, if you do not want to say where you find those cars (I do not mean some “coordinates” to go there to look for those LITTLE TREASURES), it will not diminish your quality and your art in restoration. But, I suppose (although I am not sure), that hiding the truth about under what circumstances you can acquire SO MANY 1:18 scale cars. Greetings and THANKS for posting the videos, since I learn a lot by watching them and it is a great help for me to restore with better results some things that I have.
Модели ббураго узнаю сразу, странно что название шин bburago обычно ну по крайней мере на том что я видел и на моих бурраго из Италии производитель шин Continental, я надеюсь когда ни будь ты восстановишь 2 модели ббураго это Ford F150 SVT с водными скутерами и с серфами, мне удалось купить в идеале в коробке с серфами зи 4500тр. Кстати я почему то подумал что ты поворотники ей сделаешь отдельным элементом, на ранней этой модели там не наклейка а стекляхка и смотрится бомба и еще пожелание или совет, у феррари передняя эмблема объемная, можно ее делать, капать на наклейку прозрачный клей и будет объем, это тоже предаст свой лоск
Awesome detail on the car! Fantastic editing on the video too. Extremely well-done model! True talent. What is the exact name of the song at the end 19:08, where you showcase the car? Thanks!
Wait a minute. That windshield was broken. Where did you get the replacement windshield? And the headlight covers. How many of your plastic parts are cleaned and reused and how many of them do you scan, model, and 3D print?
@@bandwagon240 Nor does plastic, but who cares about such little technical details in front of that initial masterpiece and the passion put into the decoration... the fly caught in the web was superb!
@@bandwagon240 Don't get me wrong, I love to watch these videos, too. I used to paint all my Bburago model cars when I was younger, I know well the effort put into such work. And I was just painting, imagine doing the whole other stuff, the aging included. I'm just a bit allergic to baiting. TBH I would love to see the reverse job, these models look like salvaged from the Titanic.
Вы самостоятельно делаете материал для имитации коврового покрытия? Если да, то мне, как автомоделисту интерсна технология производства, поделитесь пожалуйста.
Hello, very good video... perfect restoration! Could you tell me the name of the first song that appears in the video, please? I tried to find it, but I couldn't
So where does the $20m in the title come from?? I've seen some of these with $2-3k in the title and thought maybe some collector of rare toys might say this piece of tin and plastic is worth $3k, but for $20m you could build a factory to replicate them.
Nice modelling skills, no question about that, but why not just start with the original model out of the box instead of going through all the work with degrading it first?
Also, working in the car detailing industry, I can imagine how long it took you to restore this car! It was worth it! Attention to detail at the highest level! 20 minutes flew by like 2 minutes! I want more!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Make a video of how you make a normal toy so realistically broken, worn and aged before you start the restoration. It will be equally impressive!
This.
You people will complain about anything!
@@leaningr it's fake weathering, of course I'm going to complain.
@@bandwagon240these look like they were under water for years. But I’m sure you know the real story, UA-cam genius.
@rayklatt7818 I know that when zinc corrodes, it doesn't produce iron oxide. But hey, I'm just a stupid American, what do I know, right?
I think the 1 mil special might have to be a reveal of how you get the cars looking like they do at the start because that is just as impressive as the restoration ngl
Once again, you did not disappoint with this restoration. This restoration is amazing, and I love how you tried new things this time like doing stuff in slow motion this time. I really do love this restoration and I am so excited for the next one.❤❤❤
undeniably great work. I was really impressed with the web wrapped fly that you found in your garage and fitted to the interior of the car. Some of the interior dirt might be genuine but you use the same con webs, fluff and dirt for all your cars so its just a massive give away. I guess you do it to wind us up now. Still, you are talented and thats why we keep watching. But know that we dont buy into your cars original state for one second
Quelle belle voiture un grand bravo pour la restauration ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This Bburago LM 250 model goes for 30 to 50, perhaps 70 bucks on Ebay, depending if 1/24 or 1/18 scale. But nice work. In the 80/90s I used to collect 1/18 Bburagos and repaint them, especially the interiors. Still have them in pristine status.
bro the attention to detail is crazy
Good job
👏👏👏👏👏
bro is amazing the restoration
Fantastic 😻 restoration 👍👍
Many thanks for some new fresh ideas for the loyal fans out there. Not the car is the hero, it's our restaurator.
perfect restoration craftsmanship 👍👍
Very good job man...
Excellent restoration on the '65 Ferrari 250 LM, love the red color choice for it and looks ready to be on the road, good to go with this project.
Que preciosidad, que maravilla, da un gusto ver como reparas los coches. Me gustan todas las reparaciones que haces, pero hay algunas que son de otro mundo.
Y la reparación de este Ferrari se ve que lo has hecho con amor. Increible🔥
Excellent restoration. Such detail that I wanted to get into it and drive away😂. This is truly a legendary Ferrari. It was worth the wait.
Absolutely stunning Ferrari model ❤❤😮😊
wow i watch when its relaezad 1 min agooooo
Hadir menyimak videonya, pak..
Jadi lebih keren, mantap!! 👍😅 ☕
Thanks bro😎 this is my favourite Ferrari😘😘
Yet another amazing restoration, lets get to 600K subs!
Excelente trabajo 👌 quedó fantástico
Wow Wow Wow! Thank You! You have taken a damaged & ordinary Ferrari Model and turned it into an Extraordinary Masterpiece! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Un beau travail minutieux !!! Avec une grande passion !!! Merci pr cette vidéo.
Always getting that same feeling when the job is done and the music takes over, something like satisfaction mixed with completeness, if im descibing it right.
Thanks for that, been here since day one witnessing your finesse escalating in every video.
Already waiting for the next one, cheers!
❤Wow Beautiful Work ❤
Another perfect job restoration, you are the best, I really appreciate.
Great restoration! One of the most satisfying out there. The only thing I wanted to see was some further sanding, machining, and sculpting of the chrome stick shifter.
I watched without missing a single minute. Really great video 😘😘, I like your meticulous work 🤗. Thanks for sharing. I hope the channel grows more and more!
I love your work. That red looks more orange like tomato soup. I would've preferred a much bluer red. Still, you are a fanatic for detail, and it shows. Keep up the great work!!
About how many hours do you invest in a restoration? Thx. Great video as always.
Looks amazing! Thumbs up for one of the most beautiful cars ever made!
nice Ford GT40 restoration.
❤Great work my friend ❤
AMAZING!
Antes do vídeo começar eu tinha dado o like, 👍 e valeu a Pena assistir cada minuto. 😊
Wonderful job ! Perfect paint and lot of details for this nice restoration. Very nice interior, lots of details on the engine... Just regret you didn't sand the gear shift and the tyres sidewalls, I've never seen Burago tyres ! The rest is amazing.
Comme toujours, somptueuse réalisation !!! j'adore
Sweet
Bravo, a work of art.
Superb Build!! Thanks for sharing!!
Dude, could you put pictures of parts of the car you are restoring at that moment, the engine, the interior, the wheels, etc. As well as at the end of the video. It's nice to have the reference of the original when we are seeing the miniature. It's a suggestion from a follower. Thanks for the work.
Absolutely superb work.
super!
Is Beautiful Job 👏🎉👍
magnifico
show Ferrari linda
Excellent work again
De lo mejor que he visto, simplemente espectacular!
Как всегда отлично 👍
Видео смотрел с удовольствием
Мастеру браво 👏
Asu bro k cool
Exelente trabajo
Very nice work.
Excellent job. If it had been anything other than red, it would have been wrong.
Good video. Please do a Lamborghini Countach.
Wish I could send you some of my 1:18 scale cars. They're in pristine shape but would love to see them detailed up and painted better than the factory did.
Bravo 👏 elle est magnifique, et je suis admiratif de votre travail.
Congratulations 600k Hello Very Cool Car Ferrari.
❤❤❤❤❤
Very nicely done, thanks for the enjoyable content
Verdadeiro orba de arde maquenifico 💎💎💎💎
Good ❤❤❤❤
Tops
i was bout to fall asleep and then i hear BRRRRRRTRRRRLLRRLAAAAAAAAAMMMMMM
One interesting fact, it has license plate "PROVA", which was a temporary license plate reserved to test cars in Italy back in the 70s up to the 80s.
Mini barn find
and its the video
bro 3:30 jumpscared me
This Looks Sick !! I Was Wondering If you Could Ad Solid Gold More But Sine It's So expensive no Worries That's Just A Thought I Had.
Great!
bro 3 minutes in and im deaf but still a great video. really.
watch in 2x speed
Under 30 min gang👇
Hello.
I started watching your channel because I like to watch videos of people who make different things. I have a 1:18 Burago Ferrari LaFerrari. I bought it several years ago and it is in impeccable condition. Still, I was looking for some scale cars (1:18) to buy. The few used scale cars that are sold in my country, Argentina, are unfortunately very deteriorated. And the new ones, of course, have a VERY high price. Considering this last point and, in addition, the emotional VALUE that MANY collectors of metal scale cars give to their own scale cars, I started to wonder… Why do SO MANY collectors throw away their metal scale cars? How do you explain that they have invested so much money to buy them and, then, they have left them out in the open or have not taken care of them properly? And I mean that just by leaving those cars out in the rain, they would be completely ruined… Who would leave their metal scale car out in the rain?
But, after you've already seen a good number of your videos, I must say, WITHOUT A MOMENT OF DOUBT, two important things: 1) You are a GREAT restorer; The DETAIL and QUALITY of the restorations are VERY OBVIOUS; 2) It is, at least for me, also quite obvious that having found (where? In what geographical area of the world do they throw away so many metal scale cars?) so many WRECKED cars (in almost the same shape) or is it a real stroke of luck oh... well...
Better, I'm going to ask you directly: Why "hide" or NOT TELL, explicitly, where you have found so many cars -I have counted more than 50- wrecked? Do they send them to you so that you can restore them? Or is it, as some comments on UA-cam and Instagram say, that you rust and ruin them INTENTIONALLY (to then restore them)?
I think that if that were the truth (that you deliberately ruin cars to restore them later), you should not hide it because, by hiding it, users will lose interest and, finally, they will leave your channel because they consider that they have been deceived.
OF COURSE, if you do not want to say where you find those cars (I do not mean some “coordinates” to go there to look for those LITTLE TREASURES), it will not diminish your quality and your art in restoration. But, I suppose (although I am not sure), that hiding the truth about under what circumstances you can acquire SO MANY 1:18 scale cars.
Greetings and THANKS for posting the videos, since I learn a lot by watching them and it is a great help for me to restore with better results some things that I have.
Модели ббураго узнаю сразу, странно что название шин bburago обычно ну по крайней мере на том что я видел и на моих бурраго из Италии производитель шин Continental, я надеюсь когда ни будь ты восстановишь 2 модели ббураго это Ford F150 SVT с водными скутерами и с серфами, мне удалось купить в идеале в коробке с серфами зи 4500тр. Кстати я почему то подумал что ты поворотники ей сделаешь отдельным элементом, на ранней этой модели там не наклейка а стекляхка и смотрится бомба и еще пожелание или совет, у феррари передняя эмблема объемная, можно ее делать, капать на наклейку прозрачный клей и будет объем, это тоже предаст свой лоск
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👍
Meraviglioso
Can you restoration Truck Man Scania or Daf with trailer
PS: For anyone that loves the music at the start, it is: AK - Icicle
Awesome detail on the car! Fantastic editing on the video too. Extremely well-done model! True talent. What is the exact name of the song at the end 19:08, where you showcase the car? Thanks!
5:30 how long did it take you to collect and organize all those colors. and also where do you get your cars
Primero saludame
💪👊👻👊💪
Wait a minute. That windshield was broken. Where did you get the replacement windshield? And the headlight covers.
How many of your plastic parts are cleaned and reused and how many of them do you scan, model, and 3D print?
Where do you get these car models from?
1:18 Bburago models. Still sold in shops and on eBay for around 30 to 50+ bucks. The aging process is impressive.
@@JustARandomFioyeah, he's awesome at the aging except for the rust. Zinc doesn't rust.
@@bandwagon240 Nor does plastic, but who cares about such little technical details in front of that initial masterpiece and the passion put into the decoration... the fly caught in the web was superb!
@@JustARandomFio I mean, I'll always watch because he's a great craftsman despite the disingenuous initial presentation.
@@bandwagon240 Don't get me wrong, I love to watch these videos, too. I used to paint all my Bburago model cars when I was younger, I know well the effort put into such work. And I was just painting, imagine doing the whole other stuff, the aging included. I'm just a bit allergic to baiting. TBH I would love to see the reverse job, these models look like salvaged from the Titanic.
Вы самостоятельно делаете материал для имитации коврового покрытия? Если да, то мне, как автомоделисту интерсна технология производства, поделитесь пожалуйста.
Hello, very good video... perfect restoration! Could you tell me the name of the first song that appears in the video, please? I tried to find it, but I couldn't
Vote for face reveal. 👇
How does a model car get like that in the first place :skull:
De dónde saca todos esos carros
Pls pin me
¿Porque es naranja el color ?
One
So where does the $20m in the title come from?? I've seen some of these with $2-3k in the title and thought maybe some collector of rare toys might say this piece of tin and plastic is worth $3k, but for $20m you could build a factory to replicate them.
Is it possible to order wheels just like that? If yes, where?
Bolehkah saya meminta 1 mobilmu tuan 🤤
Disney Pixar Cars Mattel Lightning McQueen restoration Please do it
First
Nice modelling skills, no question about that, but why not just start with the original model out of the box instead of going through all the work with degrading it first?
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