Thank you for recommending this dye technique. I did this to my Max Rebo, following your instructions. I was able to find Rit Dye More Kentucky Sky, dipped my Max for 5 minutes, and he looks as good as blue!
I wonder what the results of the dye might’ve been had you done the peroxide trick first to remove the yellow. But otherwise, it looks great! Nicely done as always!
Really nice key there by the master of styrene and plastic weld.😉 The Rebo dying sure came out nice, good he's such a bold vibrant color originally. Not sure why types of dye come and go from the market but thanks for that update on a new option.
Nice! Slick job on fabricating that key. I just finished fabricating a broken and lost corner of an n scale locomotive. There's a certain joy in recreating what's missing and having it come out convincingly.
Hi Dave - Thanks so much for introducing me to Rit Dye More! I'd been wanting to buy the purple and green "Dr Zaius" outfits from either Worlds Greatest Superheroes or Classic TV Toys for some custom Planet of the Apes Mego figures, but the USPS shipping costs are absolutely insane - They've just got to be kidding with what they want! Anyway, picking up a couple of Zaius figures from B&M, and a couple of bottles of Rit Dye More totalled around £43 - £2.50 over the minimum order value for Classic TV Toys but without the hefty $40-$80 postage (plus i got the bonus of two extra bodies for future customs) - Anyone wanting to do this should avoid Dylon though, as I tried it, but it doesn't work with the synthetic fabric.
I've watched almost all of your stuff and work a lot with models and styrene myself and I have to compliment you on how much your skills have improved over the years. Your new 'key' was a very impressive piece of work. Maybe next time, paint the whole keyboard? With faded plastics, they all end up a different colour to the way they started out so it would probably end up being less noticable.
Thanks. The more I fix the better I get. I prefer not to paint areas that were not painted in the first place which is why I tried to colour match the key. It would be easier to paint everything, I just don't like to.
@@toypolloi No, I get that you like keeping it as standard as possible, which is commendable. I'm English, living in Cambodia, and would guess we're around the same age. I don't have access here to stuff from my youth so it's great to see a bit of nostalgia on your channel. Great work.
I love your repairs! Most UA-cam repairers would jump straight to silicone moulding and casting a replacement. Or 3D scanning, CAD modifying the digital scan then resin printing….but not Toy Polloi! Styrene sheets and a sharp blade and wham! New replacement part! 😂
Hi Dave, just FYI once RiT Dyemore's been diluted & used you can actually keep it and reuse it later by reheating again, if you have a means to store it. I have mine stowed in airtight off brand tupperware-style tubs.
Wow! That new dye really gets the job done. Ole Max looked fantastic after! The key replacement was also amazing and so much fun to watch. You definitely need nimble fingers to be able to do a project like that. Thank you for the share. Cheers Dave!
After seeing this vid I went out looking for the dye, found it and did it to my childhood max rebo. I’m really happy with the results. He looks fresh and new agin. Keep ‘em coming, Thanks
I've seen so many of these sunbleached rebos around Im surprised nobody's jumped at the chance to make some kind of "albino rebo" custom . He certainly has prescence with those bloodshot eyes and stark white skin.
Great job. I always liked Max Rebo. It's interesting that the Kenner toy incorrectly gave him legs like that. On the puppet in the movie, he is actually playing with his feet. His "ears" are actually his flipper arms.
@@mparkes1821No, he's all blue. Google image him. As for the original poster, Kenner made the figure correctly. As the other poster wrote, Max Rebo playing with his legs was a concept model. In the movie he uses his arms and hands.
I love the playing with his feet version….in the movie if you look carefully you can see that the concept is he’s sitting on top of the organ….the centre isn’t hollow, it’s just that the Kenner toy version has distorted the truth about Ortolans!
It would be neat if the keyboard made sound. 😁 This Max Rebo is in good hands. He's been through alot. Survived Jaba's barge just to get blown up at a bar. Lol
What a fantastic restoration Dave. Max looked amazing in the final reveal. I remember watching your first video on dying him and it still seems weird that plastic can be dyed
Looks Awesome! I used the same several months ago, I have used the peroxide method to de-yellow tarnished blue colors ( on a Vintage Lando ) and it worked wonderfully, may want to try with Max to even it out
Vallejo has a couple of tan/beige shades that are very versatile: Iraqi Sand and Desert Yellow. I use those two (straight and in mixes) quite a bit. Hope this helps.
So with Max I would have used the peroxide cream first to remove the plastic discoloration yellowing because it gives the blue torso a teal green tint. I think removing the discoloration first it would have an even shade of blue.
I had a bit of deja vu. I could've sworn you made this video before, and after searching through your catalog, I realized it was Mr. Bobot that did the keyboard repair before. Still watched the whole thing because at that point I wanted to see what was different, and how you colored Max Rebo blue again. I never saw your older video on dying Max, so this was pretty interesting! EDIT: About the yellowing, did you think of maybe trying the retro brite method to remove the yellowing?
@@toypolloi Dave, great video and what a difference! The yellowing comes back depending on the exposure to sunlight. In a window setting, very quick. In a room, away from the window, not as fast. However, as the effect is due to exposure to UV light, the use of sprays that block UV light (usually up to 99% they claim) slows the return of the yellowing even more. Amazon sell this: 303 Products 30307 Aerospace Protectant Trigger Spray UV Ray Protector, 296 ml They recommend it is reapplied regularly but that’s generally for items that are handled a lot and are in the Sun. I bought this and it made such a difference after I used peroxide on old Mac cases. They’ve been on a shelf, away from direct sunlight and not handled. The cases are still good after four years.
Davw you have got the patience of Jobb. Most people would have never taken the time to put those two small pieces on the bottom of the key beside the post. True attention to detail. I find myself being slightly anal when it comes to things like that in my model builds. Even with little bits, and details you can really see. So I can relate to that. No one would ever know you repaired this if you didnt tell them aheah of time. As always Thanks again Dave.
Max's color looks great too. If someone were to take a little more time and do some deyellowing first. I think it would look just like the original. Fantastic.
Fantastic job, you did amazing on that piano key. And max looks loads better too. Did you redye the Max from your previous video? I have dyed some figures black with rit dye more synthetic. I was impressed with the results. I have the green too but I have not tried it yet. Was thinking of dyeing a 200x beastman into moss man. Maybe the blue will work on faded skeletors and fakers. You'd probably have to bleach the torsos a bit first to even up any patches where armour was if it's that yellowed like Max was but I think if you can even up the torso colour with a peroxide treatment, you might be able to even out the blue. Be cool to try it with a skelly even if it's just for a shorts video as it is a test.
Hi, Dave, I just found your channel and it'll be a blast to go through some of these tips. Out of the gate, I do have a Gentle Giant statuette I stupidly broke a finger off. I used super glue on a vintage Millennium Falcon when I was a kid and it melted the plastic, so I'm terrified to attempt any future type repairs. Do you have any tips on what glue could be ideal for reattaching a small finger to a statuette? Thanks for a great channel! I look forward to more.
Thanks. Glad you are enjoying my videos. For fixing things like that you will most likely need to pin and glue it. Check this video out ua-cam.com/video/g8AGdvcgK70/v-deo.html
I know its much more fun to mix colours by eye, and that the PMS-scale/book is expensive as heck, but have you considering using that in your mixing? I think it is based on the use of the PMS-colors*, but it will give you a hint of how much of each color there is in the mix. *I honestly dont remember if it is based on the CMYK-scheme (C27%, M22%, Y50%, K1%), or if its "You need 5% of Pantone 365, 32% of Pantone 447 [...]" ED: Seems like its based up on the use of CMYK. What I didnt remember was that the chart is for different kind of papers. 😕
@@toypolloi OK =) It is a table used by press/priting factories. It is used to determine an _exact_ shade/color. Many companies have their own "brand-color" associated with that particular company, (Coca-Cola red, Pepsi blue, McDonalds yellow /red. etc). To always get the same color, regardless of which printing house you are usein to print your advertisement, you can use this scale and say, "We use PMS 77 and PMS 495", and you will always get exactly this colors. 🙂 So its more for an 'market/company area of use', rather than an 'private home use'.
Thank you Mr. Toy polloi! I’m studying all of your millennium falco repair videos! This is an interesting restoration as I have most of the parts but the ship is trashed! The cockpit seat is out and the post that holds it is missing?😂
It's a shame that the keyboard keys weren't just black and white as that would have made it much easier. But I did always like that beige colour the keys had.
All this collecting decades later stuff aside, who would buy (ask for) Max Rebo back in the day? For what purposes? How would you even incorporate him into your play? You are basically paying a full prize for toy that will serve as a background furniture at best. - Hey! I've got Man-E-Faces for Christmas! - I've got Snow Job and Major Bludd! - ... I... I now have a blue keyboard elephant...
I did at the age of 8. As my favourite part back then was the Jabba's palace and Sarlacc pit scene's. They filled my Jabba's throne room scene up nicely, along with the other figures available at that time. As for what to do with the band was up to imagination, and I had many an hour with them just using that. However that was just me, and what I did with them. A child's mind with imagination is boundless. But I do understand your question and where you are coming from buddy 👍
Hi Dave i have a question for you. My vintage chief Chirpa is missing his staff how can i recreat that staff. Because i have no idea how i can do that. Do you now how to recreat that staff?
What dit you had to pay for the repro weapon. I found a repro staff for chief Chirpa bud didnt buy it for 3€ thats to much for a little piece of plastic for me.
Works like a charm! Happy to have some nice blue Max Rebo´s again. Thanks for the tip!
Great to hear!
Thank you for recommending this dye technique. I did this to my Max Rebo, following your instructions. I was able to find Rit Dye More Kentucky Sky, dipped my Max for 5 minutes, and he looks as good as blue!
I wonder what the results of the dye might’ve been had you done the peroxide trick first to remove the yellow. But otherwise, it looks great! Nicely done as always!
you are passionately amazing! Very talented and you really give your viewers an entertaining show but a lesson! Thank you
Absolutely fantastic 👏🏻
I think you can call that a win, nice crafting on the key - really looks a treat!
Outstanding video! Thank you! Heh -- 3:04. Brilliant!
Max can play the Blues again.
That Sapphire and Steel opening made my day. glad to see im not the only one remembring that series
Man he looks Awesomekk! Great job!
I was genuinely shocked when you said twenty minutes lol!
Great work as alway Dave👍
Thanks Jules
Wow another masterful repair! Also I never would have thought to dye plastic. Amazing!
I just got a pretty faded Max Rebo that I’m excited about re-blueing ha. Thanks for the vid!
Really nice key there by the master of styrene and plastic weld.😉 The Rebo dying sure came out nice, good he's such a bold vibrant color originally. Not sure why types of dye come and go from the market but thanks for that update on a new option.
Looks 100 times better good job
Thanks
Welcome back Dave. You were missed
Thanks. Nice to be back.
Nice! Slick job on fabricating that key. I just finished fabricating a broken and lost corner of an n scale locomotive. There's a certain joy in recreating what's missing and having it come out convincingly.
There is and that's why I love fixing things this way as well. Glad you enjoy the process. Cheers
We don't deserve you Dave lol another banger video and man maxx looks great
Great results on Max! Makes me want to buy a beater and give it a go myself!
Hi Dave - Thanks so much for introducing me to Rit Dye More!
I'd been wanting to buy the purple and green "Dr Zaius" outfits from either Worlds Greatest Superheroes or Classic TV Toys for some custom Planet of the Apes Mego figures, but the USPS shipping costs are absolutely insane - They've just got to be kidding with what they want!
Anyway, picking up a couple of Zaius figures from B&M, and a couple of bottles of Rit Dye More totalled around £43 - £2.50 over the minimum order value for Classic TV Toys but without the hefty $40-$80 postage (plus i got the bonus of two extra bodies for future customs) - Anyone wanting to do this should avoid Dylon though, as I tried it, but it doesn't work with the synthetic fabric.
Great to hear it worked well for you. It does seem to work on lots of plastics. Cheers
Now this is an amazing result. I almost regret painting mine.
Should be easy to strip the paint off of yours and try again. This turned out a very nice shade of blue.
I've watched almost all of your stuff and work a lot with models and styrene myself and I have to compliment you on how much your skills have improved over the years. Your new 'key' was a very impressive piece of work. Maybe next time, paint the whole keyboard? With faded plastics, they all end up a different colour to the way they started out so it would probably end up being less noticable.
Thanks. The more I fix the better I get. I prefer not to paint areas that were not painted in the first place which is why I tried to colour match the key. It would be easier to paint everything, I just don't like to.
@@toypolloi No, I get that you like keeping it as standard as possible, which is commendable. I'm English, living in Cambodia, and would guess we're around the same age. I don't have access here to stuff from my youth so it's great to see a bit of nostalgia on your channel.
Great work.
I love your repairs! Most UA-cam repairers would jump straight to silicone moulding and casting a replacement. Or 3D scanning, CAD modifying the digital scan then resin printing….but not Toy Polloi! Styrene sheets and a sharp blade and wham! New replacement part! 😂
It's just more fun 😄
@@toypolloi quicker too! And no tech necessary!
That is an impressive repair and that blue dye is incredible.
I'm going have have to try that dye on a few of my faded Max figures.
Hi Dave, just FYI once RiT Dyemore's been diluted & used you can actually keep it and reuse it later by reheating again, if you have a means to store it. I have mine stowed in airtight off brand tupperware-style tubs.
Thanks for the tip. I threw this stuff away, but will keep it in future. Cheers
Awesome
You never cease to entertain and amaze, Dave! Thank you!
I'm mind blown every time I watch another one of your videos🤯
Top notch work!!🔥🔥🔥
Great work Dave, as always mate, that blue Max is amazing.
Wow! That new dye really gets the job done. Ole Max looked fantastic after! The key replacement was also amazing and so much fun to watch. You definitely need nimble fingers to be able to do a project like that. Thank you for the share. Cheers Dave!
After seeing this vid I went out looking for the dye, found it and did it to my childhood max rebo.
I’m really happy with the results. He looks fresh and new agin.
Keep ‘em coming,
Thanks
Excellent color, a big improvement over the original attempt!
Another reason to not throw out your old toys. Beautiful results mate!!
I've seen so many of these sunbleached rebos around Im surprised nobody's jumped at the chance to make some kind of "albino rebo" custom . He certainly has prescence with those bloodshot eyes and stark white skin.
Hey Dave
Great fix on that key and the blue looks spot on in my eyes.
Happy Weekend to you and MrsTP
Take care of Yourselves 😊
Great job. I always liked Max Rebo. It's interesting that the Kenner toy incorrectly gave him legs like that. On the puppet in the movie, he is actually playing with his feet. His "ears" are actually his flipper arms.
I heard that was a concept only but it was changed to playing with his hands for the actual puppet.
Probably because it would have been too weird lol
Aren’t his arms and head supposed to be grey, I have no idea just wandering?
@@mparkes1821No, he's all blue. Google image him. As for the original poster, Kenner made the figure correctly. As the other poster wrote, Max Rebo playing with his legs was a concept model. In the movie he uses his arms and hands.
I love the playing with his feet version….in the movie if you look carefully you can see that the concept is he’s sitting on top of the organ….the centre isn’t hollow, it’s just that the Kenner toy version has distorted the truth about Ortolans!
It would be neat if the keyboard made sound. 😁 This Max Rebo is in good hands. He's been through alot. Survived Jaba's barge just to get blown up at a bar. Lol
Great job! Going to try this
What a fantastic restoration Dave. Max looked amazing in the final reveal. I remember watching your first video on dying him and it still seems weird that plastic can be dyed
Amazing man. Your color matching is absolutely wonderful again. Great great vid.
Looks Awesome! I used the same several months ago, I have used the peroxide method to de-yellow tarnished blue colors ( on a Vintage Lando ) and it worked wonderfully, may want to try with Max to even it out
Great tips always ,nice to see a Dye project revisited.
Great job, 💪🤓
Thank you 🙌
God level genius 👏👏😂😂
Vallejo has a couple of tan/beige shades that are very versatile: Iraqi Sand and Desert Yellow. I use those two (straight and in mixes) quite a bit. Hope this helps.
So with Max I would have used the peroxide cream first to remove the plastic discoloration yellowing because it gives the blue torso a teal green tint. I think removing the discoloration first it would have an even shade of blue.
Another excellent video !!!
Pretty cool!
I had a bit of deja vu. I could've sworn you made this video before, and after searching through your catalog, I realized it was Mr. Bobot that did the keyboard repair before. Still watched the whole thing because at that point I wanted to see what was different, and how you colored Max Rebo blue again. I never saw your older video on dying Max, so this was pretty interesting!
EDIT: About the yellowing, did you think of maybe trying the retro brite method to remove the yellowing?
Great video, Dave. Worth the wait. Wonder what effect de-yellowing the front would have on the dye.
Thanks. I think the yellowing comes back no matter what you do. There is no permanent fix for that.
Maybe find a Chemist's find a Solution and Market it on your Channel
@@toypolloi Dave, great video and what a difference!
The yellowing comes back depending on the exposure to sunlight.
In a window setting, very quick.
In a room, away from the window, not as fast.
However, as the effect is due to exposure to UV light, the use of sprays that block UV light (usually up to 99% they claim) slows the return of the yellowing even more.
Amazon sell this:
303 Products 30307 Aerospace Protectant Trigger Spray UV Ray Protector, 296 ml
They recommend it is reapplied regularly but that’s generally for items that are handled a lot and are in the Sun.
I bought this and it made such a difference after I used peroxide on old Mac cases. They’ve been on a shelf, away from direct sunlight and not handled. The cases are still good after four years.
Nice repair
I was thinking you might be able to stain the styrene in hot tea to match the color of the keyboard
Or coffee
Davw you have got the patience of Jobb. Most people would have never taken the time to put those two small pieces on the bottom of the key beside the post. True attention to detail. I find myself being slightly anal when it comes to things like that in my model builds. Even with little bits, and details you can really see. So I can relate to that. No one would ever know you repaired this if you didnt tell them aheah of time. As always Thanks again Dave.
Max's color looks great too. If someone were to take a little more time and do some deyellowing first. I think it would look just like the original. Fantastic.
Looks good, I jumped around a bit, did you mention if you're going to try your de-yellowing method on him?
did you have to use any sealant after dying Max?
No. It stains the plastic. I just rinsed it off and it's been fine since.
I think I like Max better gray with blue clothes.
Perhaps try some hydrogen peroxide on the green patch before the dye process.
Fantastic job, you did amazing on that piano key. And max looks loads better too. Did you redye the Max from your previous video?
I have dyed some figures black with rit dye more synthetic. I was impressed with the results.
I have the green too but I have not tried it yet. Was thinking of dyeing a 200x beastman into moss man.
Maybe the blue will work on faded skeletors and fakers. You'd probably have to bleach the torsos a bit first to even up any patches where armour was if it's that yellowed like Max was but I think if you can even up the torso colour with a peroxide treatment, you might be able to even out the blue. Be cool to try it with a skelly even if it's just for a shorts video as it is a test.
I just ordered this dye. I once tried to do this with other blue dye, and it took hours with no good results.
Hi, Dave, I just found your channel and it'll be a blast to go through some of these tips. Out of the gate, I do have a Gentle Giant statuette I stupidly broke a finger off. I used super glue on a vintage Millennium Falcon when I was a kid and it melted the plastic, so I'm terrified to attempt any future type repairs. Do you have any tips on what glue could be ideal for reattaching a small finger to a statuette? Thanks for a great channel! I look forward to more.
Thanks. Glad you are enjoying my videos. For fixing things like that you will most likely need to pin and glue it. Check this video out
ua-cam.com/video/g8AGdvcgK70/v-deo.html
@@toypolloi great, thanks! Will give it a try. Looking forward to giving all my vintage a good once over 👍👍
I know its much more fun to mix colours by eye, and that the PMS-scale/book is expensive as heck, but have you considering using that in your mixing?
I think it is based on the use of the PMS-colors*, but it will give you a hint of how much of each color there is in the mix.
*I honestly dont remember if it is based on the CMYK-scheme (C27%, M22%, Y50%, K1%), or if its "You need 5% of Pantone 365, 32% of Pantone 447 [...]"
ED:
Seems like its based up on the use of CMYK. What I didnt remember was that the chart is for different kind of papers. 😕
Just by eye for me. I've never heard of that book.
@@toypolloi
OK =)
It is a table used by press/priting factories. It is used to determine an _exact_ shade/color.
Many companies have their own "brand-color" associated with that particular company, (Coca-Cola red, Pepsi blue, McDonalds yellow
/red. etc).
To always get the same color, regardless of which printing house you are usein to print your advertisement, you can use this scale and say, "We use PMS 77 and PMS 495", and you will always get exactly this colors. 🙂
So its more for an 'market/company area of use', rather than an 'private home use'.
Kentucky max Rebo
Amazing work as always! Question: why wouldn’t the plastic weld work on the toy? Thanks!👍🏻
Wrong type of plastic. The keys feel like a nylon based plastic. Plastic weld works with styrene types. Cheers
So is super glue the best for the Kenner ship plastic? Currently doing a falcon restoration.
That plastic should work well with plastic weld. Cheers
Thank you Mr. Toy polloi! I’m studying all of your millennium falco repair videos! This is an interesting restoration as I have most of the parts but the ship is trashed! The cockpit seat is out and the post that holds it is missing?😂
I have videos on pretty much every issue on the falcon, Including missing posts in the falcon cockpit console. Same fix should work on the seat.
Would it have helped to de-yellow him before dying, or would that have somehow impeded the process?
The yellow would have come back over time as it's caused by a different issue.
It's a shame that the keyboard keys weren't just black and white as that would have made it much easier. But I did always like that beige colour the keys had.
Hi. Can you help de-green my vintage lando head. Ive seen others with the same sea sickness look.
You can use the same dye to color Hot Wheels cars
Do you ever get cross and swear when it gets too
fiddly? I get a bit frustrated sometimes and have to walk away for a bit 😂😂
Sometimes you need to step away from a project. I'll give it a couple of days and come back and try again.
Why did the front stay yellowed? Otherwise very good job as usual. Thank you again. Are you going to dye the other one?
That is caused by the plastic degrading. I could have de-yellowed it first, but it would come back over time anyway.
You’re a wizard…
All this collecting decades later stuff aside, who would buy (ask for) Max Rebo back in the day?
For what purposes? How would you even incorporate him into your play?
You are basically paying a full prize for toy that will serve as a background furniture at best.
- Hey! I've got Man-E-Faces for Christmas!
- I've got Snow Job and Major Bludd!
- ... I... I now have a blue keyboard elephant...
I did at the age of 8.
As my favourite part back then was the Jabba's palace and Sarlacc pit scene's.
They filled my Jabba's throne room scene up nicely, along with the other figures available at that time.
As for what to do with the band was up to imagination,
and I had many an hour with them just using that.
However that was just me, and what I did with them.
A child's mind with imagination is boundless.
But I do understand your question and where you are coming from buddy 👍
Does anyone else think that Rit Dyemore sounds like a Star Wars name?🤔
He's clearly a Sith.
I have some plastic restorer
Max Rebo soup!
Just add salt and pepper to taste.
Today on Cooking with Toy Polloi...
🤣
Hi Dave i have a question for you. My vintage chief Chirpa is missing his staff how can i recreat that staff. Because i have no idea how i can do that. Do you now how to recreat that staff?
Styrene rod and some milliput for sculpting
Yup. This is what I would do. I just buy a repro of his weapon.
What dit you had to pay for the repro weapon. I found a repro staff for chief Chirpa bud didnt buy it for 3€ thats to much for a little piece of plastic for me.
Find a stick..
No worries Deacean i wil find that stick
fixing tht keyboard is very time consuming...luckily u didnt have to make all the keys
That is an incredible restoration job,very impressive indeed,love watching your videos,great stuff.👍💯💥
I’m stunned, nay offended that Max’s Red Ball Jet Organ is being referred to as a piano. Only a scruffy nerfherder would make such an error……..
Why do I look like a blue elephant?
The human 3d printer
Nice!
Technically that Max Rebo figure is a complete fallacy. The lower part of the body doesn't exist...
Last time I tried dying it it didn't work
You’re a wizard…