@@ameeralnabulsi6927 it's a sculpture I did. It's a human head with multiple eyes and a bunch of syringes containing a blue fluid stuck in it and a bloodstained bandage over the mouth. Thanks for asking 😃😃
I know the critics will complain about details being covered up, and about the shade of green being off, but all things considered, it's very impressive that you were able to clean it up that well! I found the entire process very engaging and satisfying! I'm looking forward to seeing more :)
@@Frankowillo yeah, maybe use a vibrating plate to ensure all the pigment is completely mixed together after hand mixing. Although you'd probably have to do a few test pieces to see exactly how the colour would come out as it'll look different after curing, but if it works, you can just keep a note of your ratios for next time. You could even have little containers with premixed custom colours if you think you'd need them again soon
Great video demonstrating ingenuity for tire replacement! Only one problem... no way the wheels roll, they are oversized as are the axles. If only for display though, no worries! 👍
& I also remember; the mid to late 1980s NBC children's Saturday morning cartoon series called, 'Kid Video.' This Saturday morning cartoon series was also distributed by DIC Saben Enterprises and LBS. This children's Saturday morning cartoon series; features Robbie Rist as a teenager, which means he's a little older in this series.
Back in the 30's that was a very expensive toy for having working lights and those that could afford a flashlight battery back then even to survive the all through the years if these toys could talk they would tell stories very good job on restoration of these toys. I have three nylint toys I passed over to my son that I kept in good shape
Thank's for keeping it green. The tire process fascinated me!. But a little petroleum jelly on the shaft might help with the tires in the future. I like how you smooth the metal edges. Back in the thirties they did not think about safety as much as they do now.
I have to say...I've watched you do this in the recent past, and, even as a woodworker - it compels me to get a sandblaster !!, set up a paint booth, and start collecting great antiquities to restore as a hobby. I do to furniture essentially what you do to metal keepsakes. It's very inspiring, thanks loads for recording your excellent & intriguing work. And, I also noticed that "cat-scan"... it adds a nice touch to the process. The finished piece is absolutely beautiful & Impressive ! Keep it up !!
I like how you improve on the design when parts are missing or unrealizable such as some of the axels you’ve done and the floor of the Tonka Livestock truck.
As usual another great new restore. What a pretty car it is, I’ve never remember seeing one like this before? Thanks for letting us stay and watch with. you. Peace Out!
I love the little hood ornament pressed into the metal body. In my lifetime we went from almost every car having a nice hood ornament of some sort to almost no hood ornaments at all and I’m only 48.
I just love what you, and all the Toys you restore, and the Tools that you have to do it! If we were neighbors, I'd be pestering you to let me help all the time! LOL
I had to subscribe just from the playful opening. The sheep are adorable. And like others here, I appreciate when the parts are made, rather than bought, whenever possible. What a beauty when you were done. Great job
There is also the “art” of locating and securing these wonderful 20th Century toys! All well done. I recognize the large investment in equipment you have made. Thank you.
Nice work....one of my personal favorites (I have the truck version)....you do, of course, realize that you saved about a million dollars by casting your own tires....smart! Best wishes and stay healthy.
I have four Wyandotte pieces...all "brand new"...old stock, never saw a child's hand, except this now 77 year old "child" A DeSoto Air Flow, a stake truck, a sedan/house trailer set and a sedan, almost a twin to your restoring project...no battery powered headlights. I'm also a standard gauge Lionel tin plate collector. That sand blaster really beats paint remover! Better than the day it was made! I was thinking...these charming toys would never hit the mass market today...unsafe for little fingers...today it has to be round and soft!
That turned out beautifully and I like the shade of green it looks great. I always enjoy watching a part get sand blasted to clean bare metal. Thank you for the video.
This car is like a Chip Foose restoration, bumpers off to chrome after they have been modified to sit tighter on the body, body itself to the fabrication shop for a few small details, new Foose wheels and modern day air suspension 🤪
Excellent resto! And the original BURGESS! battery! How cool is that? I remember Burgess from the 1950s. And SO COOL that you had your projects CAT Scanned at the end there!
Great Attention to all the little Details an everything big deal if things have a slight difference. I can tell you this even in Real Cars there is always a Slight difference. I know my In-Laws Worked for GM I hear all the Stories an now im getting them from my Daughter in-law. GREAT Great Work of Detail an all the Hard work. 👏👍
I wish toys like these were still around. Durable, simple and fun to play with. Not like today where everything is made out of plastic.
I like it is cool too see someone restore old vintage toys like that keep up the good work
I love that you repainted the same Original color ❤️💯
Chip Channel... Hands down the premier (i.e. legitimate, production, quality, etc.) UA-cam purveyor of toy replica restorations. BRAVO!!!
This kind of toy is much more stylish than today's and you make yours own replacement wheels, it's incredible !
Would you agree that old toys aren't the state of perfection, but they are way more kind and full of warmth than modern?
So good to see when folk restore or make parts instead of just buying spares. A superlative effort all round.
Gggggggggcggttgggggggggg
Wtf is that profile pic
@@ameeralnabulsi6927 it's a sculpture I did. It's a human head with multiple eyes and a bunch of syringes containing a blue fluid stuck in it and a bloodstained bandage over the mouth. Thanks for asking 😃😃
@@stevecann3394 that’s weird…and I fucking love that! Keep doing you!
@@thefloatingeyeball2526 I shall, thanks!😃😃
Chip, this is a marvelous restoration. The paint job is excellent again.
YES! Restore them one by one!
.....the opening of it was awesome with the tow truck and the entire staging. Whimsical and full of childhood wonder.
I know the critics will complain about details being covered up, and about the shade of green being off, but all things considered, it's very impressive that you were able to clean it up that well! I found the entire process very engaging and satisfying! I'm looking forward to seeing more :)
Thank you! I wasn't thrilled with the paint color but otherwise was very happy with this one. Thank you for watching and the kind words!
@@ChipChannelRestorations So, Its Key lime instead of Mint, either way you did an excellent job!
@@ChipChannelRestorations : Would it be possible to blend your own colours?
@@Frankowillo yeah, maybe use a vibrating plate to ensure all the pigment is completely mixed together after hand mixing. Although you'd probably have to do a few test pieces to see exactly how the colour would come out as it'll look different after curing, but if it works, you can just keep a note of your ratios for next time. You could even have little containers with premixed custom colours if you think you'd need them again soon
I find that the worn paint gave it more character. Now, it looks blah.
Great video demonstrating ingenuity for tire replacement!
Only one problem... no way the wheels roll, they are oversized as are the axles. If only for display though, no worries! 👍
It is just incredible that the car body was stamped from a single sheet of metal! Great work on the resto!!!!!
& I also remember; the mid to late 1980s NBC children's Saturday morning cartoon series called, 'Kid Video.' This Saturday morning cartoon series was also distributed by DIC Saben Enterprises and LBS. This children's Saturday morning cartoon series; features Robbie Rist as a teenager, which means he's a little older in this series.
These toy cars of the 30's hold up better than the real ones of today.
Чувак, ты лучший!
Man! I love watching these videos...and as always, I admire the patience and detail.
Man, the best was the manufacture of the tires, they were incredible!👍
They lookes pretty soft and rubbery though, while the old ones seems to have been made rom some type of hard early plastic.
I just love what you do. You take these sad forgotten toys and bring them to life again. It’s so beautiful.
I LOVE the sheep! Them staring out reminds me of Children of the Corn.
Thanks for sharing your rescue of that great little car. Excellent work!
The shout-out to Shawn the Sheep was brilliant! Well done!!
Expertly done. You have this down to a science. I need to invest in a sandblaster.
The remake of the tires was the coolest! Also, a beautiful color! Great job, as usual! Thanks for sharing your skills!
Вщщойлнщкщтглгг гггш шанс на победу
Back in the 30's that was a very expensive toy for having working lights and those that could afford a flashlight battery back then even to survive the all through the years if these toys could talk they would tell stories very good job on restoration of these toys. I have three nylint toys I passed over to my son that I kept in good shape
Thank's for keeping it green. The tire process fascinated me!. But a little petroleum jelly on the shaft might help with the tires in the future. I like how you smooth the metal edges. Back in the thirties they did not think about safety as much as they do now.
I have to say...I've watched you do this in the recent past, and, even as a woodworker - it compels me to get a sandblaster !!, set up a paint booth, and start collecting great antiquities to restore as a hobby. I do to furniture essentially what you do to metal keepsakes. It's very inspiring, thanks loads for recording your excellent & intriguing work. And, I also noticed that "cat-scan"... it adds a nice touch to the process. The finished piece is absolutely beautiful & Impressive ! Keep it up !!
Once again, you made it better than it probably was when it was first made. I can’t believe you found the same battery! 💕♥️💕
Nice job, and what an fantastic battery comes out of the car :NOT leaking!!
🏅🎖🏆Genial...se pasó master👍👍👍 Saludos desde Viña del Mar Chile🇨🇱
love to see those treasures come to life again!!
I like how you improve on the design when parts are missing or unrealizable such as some of the axels you’ve done and the floor of the Tonka Livestock truck.
Отличная реставрация, лайк! А малыш, который изначально в эту машинку играл уже глубокий старик...
I love how you can create a new wheel for the car I was pretty surprised about 👍👍❤️
As usual another great new restore. What a pretty car it is, I’ve never remember seeing one like this before? Thanks for letting us stay and watch with. you. Peace Out!
WOW! I just enjoyed this restoration so much.
I love the older cars and trucks.
It adds to the awesome collection you have going on there. Nice to see the cat giving it the final inspection and approval.
Looks great. Beautiful restoration. Thanks for sharing
I love the little hood ornament pressed into the metal body. In my lifetime we went from almost every car having a nice hood ornament of some sort to almost no hood ornaments at all and I’m only 48.
Good job 👏 I like it! Continue Wyandotte restoration please ....
The mushroom on the axle was really made beautiful by you! 👍👍👍😁
Beautiful collection after restoration
You have a whole collection of old toys! There is something in these toys that is beautiful and eye-catching. A good memory of a bygone era.
Wow, gorgeous toys of before lasts forever. 👍👌💪🙏😎🙂
I just love what you, and all the Toys you restore, and the Tools that you have to do it! If we were neighbors, I'd be pestering you to let me help all the time! LOL
By far the most soothing thing on the Tubes.
I love the new paint ya gave it
Shades of my childhood. I liked in it's old condition, a wonderful memory. Nice restoration work, though.
I had to subscribe just from the playful opening. The sheep are adorable. And like others here, I appreciate when the parts are made, rather than bought, whenever possible. What a beauty when you were done. Great job
Like this restoration. Like the way you reproduced the wheels .
There is also the “art” of locating and securing these wonderful 20th Century toys! All well done. I recognize the large investment in equipment you have made. Thank you.
Your skills are extraordinary, another great work and thank you for that long sandblasting sequence, it always feels soo good 👍🏻🎉
Como siempre muy buen trabajo todos los domingos espero con ansias ver una nueva restauracion de chip chanel felicitaciones.
Nice work....one of my personal favorites (I have the truck version)....you do, of course, realize that you saved about a million dollars by casting your own tires....smart! Best wishes and stay healthy.
I have four Wyandotte pieces...all "brand new"...old stock, never saw a child's hand, except this now 77 year old "child" A DeSoto Air Flow, a stake truck, a sedan/house trailer set and a sedan, almost a twin to your restoring project...no battery powered headlights. I'm also a standard gauge Lionel tin plate collector. That sand blaster really beats paint remover! Better than the day it was made! I was thinking...these charming toys would never hit the mass market today...unsafe for little fingers...today it has to be round and soft!
Thank you soo much for watching!
If I had a sandblaster, there would be NOTHING in my house with paint on it.
Right? LOL
That's almost true lol I got a small one and my garage is now rust free on anything I could fit in it. But my house is safe the wife guards that!! Lol
@Carolyn Thompson - IKR! that is, until you got your powder coat paint booth setup ;)
HA HA HA HA HA
A woman after my own way of thinkin. 😂👍🏽
Parabéns. Lindo trabalho. Você me fez viajar no tempo. Há uns 50 anos eu pintava todos os meus carrinhos de vermelho.
OMG excellent restoration and a kitty!
Love the cats.
I like the little sheep you have in your little junk yard...lol You really do great work on these restorations.
Beautiful job, Chip!! . A really old car, now in perfect shape. Thanks.
Wow, that old dry cell battery looks cool
You are very talented, for some reason I love the classic cars. The video is very relaxing.
That turned out beautifully and I like the shade of green it looks great. I always enjoy watching a part get sand blasted to clean bare metal. Thank you for the video.
Awesome restoration especially the new tires
Thank you very much for these ideas
Good looking restoration of this old toy.
Great job on making new wheels. And luv the use of what looks like KFC food container. I use them all the time.
Awsome restorations thanls for sharing your awsome talent
The sped up fast hammering on the steel axle had me LOL’ing
You sir are a man of many talents there doesn't seem to be anything you can't do very nice restoration once again.😊
Super!!!! правельно руки ростут 👍👍👍👍👍👍🙂
I loved the restoration ! But the colour 😊
Ok, this is amazing work. Congratulations.
wow, simply gorgeous
Awesome informative Video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya Prayers 🙏
Great restoration, loved the way you recreated the battery. Awesome result 👏
I love everything about this video.
Very nice. Must be hard to resist the urge to improve on the original. Can't wait to see you do that Airflow!
what a great mini treasure yard!
This car is like a Chip Foose restoration, bumpers off to chrome after they have been modified to sit tighter on the body, body itself to the fabrication shop for a few small details, new Foose wheels and modern day air suspension 🤪
Você é muito bom mesmo. Parabéns. É muito agradável ver o que você faz.
Chip I Just Love Your Vehicle!!! You Did An Ace Job On it Mate!!! Love it!!! Like The original Battery's As Well!!!
I am soooooooo jealous. I would love to have everyone of these. And I'm a girl. Used to be anyway.
The Carousel Car is THE BEST ONE!! 🎠
😍😍😍
Such a complex toy!
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Naaaa, you're a girl, you'll be a girl 'till the end of time 😉🙂
@@micuentaparaforosycosas3484 Thank you...made my day
Nice to see a vid like this without any loud annoying music playing the whole time .great job I subbed
Just a wonder job!! Congrats!!
Really cool toys back than!
And I 💕❤️💕❤️ the end with the collection!!
The second I saw the old battery I was thinking that would be an awesome battery holder, just carefully remove the guts from the old battery.
You are a dream restorer!
👏👏👏 fro Brazil 🇧🇷
Who knew that watching paint and rust get sand blasted off metal could be so relaxing 😌
On certain parts I would also be there so yeah
Excellent resto! And the original BURGESS! battery! How cool is that? I remember Burgess from the 1950s.
And SO COOL that you had your projects CAT Scanned at the end there!
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful.
It's so nice to see everyone of those models restored back to their original shape and color. Excellent job brother.. 😁
10:53 what a poetic shot.
Nice video,,,
classic car
thank for share
This was so captivating to watch.
Very good story. I enjoyed all aspects of your presentation. Kept my attention thru out. I look forward to your next video.
OH I LOVE THIS! I have a wyandotte truck that has a lighted compartment I need to restore!
Офигенная классика..!!
Nice collection and good Work.
Many many thanks!
Very. Very. Nice ☺️ work. U. Do. As. Always. Sweet 😊. Car. Brother 😁. Lee
Great restoration job. Love your green tow truck and one day I’m going to restore one just like you have. Same color also.
Great Attention to all the little Details an everything big deal if things have a slight difference. I can tell you this even in Real Cars there is always a Slight difference. I know my In-Laws Worked for GM I hear all the Stories an now im getting them from my Daughter in-law. GREAT Great Work of Detail an all the Hard work. 👏👍