Thanks Les, much appreciated. My advice (not that you asked for it) would be - keep the black and buy another for the repaint. Owning a toy from childhood is something many of us never thought to do. I daresay there are many, like me, who wish they had kept one. Not my business I know - but you may regret changing it 👍👍👍 ... David
A lovely restoration of both models and the colour choices have given me pause for thought with two OO Langley Miniatures taxis I have yet to build for my layout. I think now they wont just be black! Cheers
Hi David, two great restorations of one of my favourite castings (although I think that the 36G taxi is even better!). Nice to see that you prefer to use a period silver rather than the ubiquitous Molotow chrome which is overused on some Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox restorations. I'm looking forward to seeing your next restoration.
Thanks Derrick, much appreciated. Thanks also about the silver I use. I have not had a single comment about this. Surprising as many people do use the chrome pen. There were no chrome pens in the 50s and 60s - at lease none used by Dinky Toys (could see a use for it on some models with 'chromium' plated parts though)👍👍👍 ... David
Nice work David, I can remember as a boy my Mum brought me an Austin Taxi before your one's probably from the 1930s with the Trumpet horn that had a rubber bulb on it, you don't see many of them about now. Thanks for Posting,
Another great job David. Those look terrific. I've been collecting quite a few myself for restoration and your videos certainly inspire me to get started.
I think taxis were traditionally yellow in Derby (Blue in Bristol?), but that does seem a little bit 'niche' for Dinky Toys to have picked up on. I suspect your comment about the US market must be right. Nice subtle restorations.
Hi TR - I came across your channel recently when I noticed you restored a Dinky Silver Wraith. I was taken aback by the mention of my channel in such glowing terms. I have played it to all the members of my family and am now held in much higher regard. So, let's get a mutual admiration thing going here. I love your video too. Not only the content but your relaxed delivery (like listening to Don Williams) and superb video quality. I have subscribed and will now catch up on your content. Best Regards ... David
@@davidhyde4329 I've watched you for quite a while now and I'm so impressed by the range of your abilities. I have featured your videos on my little channel, including "Sunday Running - Deresley" which I thought was brilliantly conceived, produced and presented. Top shelf. I'm flattered to know that you've watched my work (passion really) and look forward to your next offering, rail or road, with great anticipation. Kindest Regards, ~Lee
Along with the difference of a front plate, it seems to me that there are very slight variations in the top lights as well, is that true? Great restorations, David!
Hi there. I have checked the lights on both of the castings and I can't see a difference. I haven't found a reference that indicates a change of tooling took place. I think I come down on the 'broken off number plate' side of the argument - but I am prepared to be proved wrong!! ... David
Having seen the care and professionalism you applied to this restoration, I cringe to think of the mistreatment I used to give my Dinky toys 'back in the day'. Could I ask a couple of questions though (1) would it not be better to tap the pillars with a small BA thread so that the base could be screwed on for the benefit of future restorers and (2) where did you get that paint stripper please? ( I have a couple to do myself but the Google search for Chemclean Eco-100 paint stripper brings up results that don't look like that which you are using). Thanks for taking the trouble to make the video and replying ( I hope). Regards, Brian
Hi Brian, many thanks for your comments and questions. I know some people tap and screw the bases. I can't see how it is 'better' to do this. After all, the original toys were not screwed together so I prefer to stick with the original look in this regard. As for the paint stripper m- you will note on my videos later that this I mentioned the same thing. It appears, for some reason, the stripper is no longer available. I have some left for a couple more restorations but after that I will be switching to Caustic Soda, which I have already purchased. Sorry the reply was a little late but I hope this helps ... David
Hello again, many thanks for the comments. The boxes are not original but they are very good reproductions from a company called DRRB Reproduction Boxes - dinkyboxes.com/ ... David
Possibly, but I am not convinced. I have looked through the old Meccano Magazines from the period and can't find a reference noting the difference - but who knows??? ... david
Hi David. Great video. Found your channel through your “operational” videos. Thought the operating system was very good and loved the videos. Is there any possibility you could email me the operating manual? Many thanks!
Hi Stewart, many thanks for the comment. Others have asked for a copy of the timetable. My idea of using a timetable has changed (perhaps it's time to make a new video). My earlier attempts have proved cumbersome to operate. I streamlined it for the recent operation video and enjoyed the use of it. I will make a new 'timetable' video for passenger and goods operations ... David
Two IMPECCABLE restoration jobs!!.. A professional job on both!!
Thanks again, much appreciated ... David
A great restoration David; the boxes are a nice touch too.👌
Cheers for now,
Dougie.
Thanks Dougie, much appreciated - glad you like the boxes - look good in the cabinet also ... David
Two nice restorations. I have a black one with the spun wheels which I've had since childhood. Time for a makeover I think.
Thanks Les, much appreciated. My advice (not that you asked for it) would be - keep the black and buy another for the repaint. Owning a toy from childhood is something many of us never thought to do. I daresay there are many, like me, who wish they had kept one. Not my business I know - but you may regret changing it 👍👍👍 ... David
A lovely restoration of both models and the colour choices have given me pause for thought with two OO Langley Miniatures taxis I have yet to build for my layout. I think now they wont just be black! Cheers
Thanks Davie, much appreciated. They also made a pretty two-tone version that was yellow over mid green, might do this one some day too ... David
They look great David. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Bob+
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Thanks Bob, much appreciated ... David
Really enjoyed your restoration. Thanks David
Thanks a lot, much appreciated ... David
Lovely work, as always. Not a model I have ever owned, but it's a completely classic British vehicle, and utterly timeless. Nice one.
Thanks again Brian, much appreciated ... David
Amazing restoration turned out Perfect.
Thanks very much Adrian 👍👍
Wonderfully relaxing viewing. Thanks for sharing.
Tanks John, like the comment ... David
Hi David A great job the taxis look fantastic. Dave
Thanks again Dave - much appreciated ... David
Another very well detailed Dinky casting..
Really nice castings from this period ... David
You made a lovely job of those David, and a nice dedication to Frank too, cheers, Dave
Thanks Dave, much appreciated comment ... David
Beautiful work as usual David.
Thanks again Keith - much appreciated ... David
Lovely job David.
Thanks Tony, much appreciated ... David
Both have nice shiny paint jobs..
Really enjoyed it. Glad I got it for you at Christmas.
Thanks Simon, for the pressie and the comment ... David
Very Nice! I really like the colors, particularly the blue
Thanks Bob, much appreciated ... David
They both look great!
Thanks Buddy, much appreciated ... David
Both of these are solid with good bones..
Thanks Thomas, very much appreciated - DRRB boxes are excellent ... David
Hi David, two great restorations of one of my favourite castings (although I think that the 36G taxi is even better!). Nice to see that you prefer to use a period silver rather than the ubiquitous Molotow chrome which is overused on some Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox restorations. I'm looking forward to seeing your next restoration.
Thanks Derrick, much appreciated. Thanks also about the silver I use. I have not had a single comment about this. Surprising as many people do use the chrome pen. There were no chrome pens in the 50s and 60s - at lease none used by Dinky Toys (could see a use for it on some models with 'chromium' plated parts though)👍👍👍 ... David
I said the same in another video about the use of paint, and not the Molotov pen. It's too bright.The silver looks original.
Another great video, well done bro, can't wait for the others in the pipeline.
Thanks matey - cant't wait to make another video together ... David
Very very good restoration 👍👍👍
Many thanks Ibero, really appreciate the comment ... David
Hello David got one of those thanks for the video it will help me a great deal
Thanks Glyn, much appreciated ... David
Nice work David, they look excellent, nice detailing.
Thanks Martin, much appreciated ... David
Beautifully done David.
Thanks David, much appreciated ... David
Nice work David, I can remember as a boy my Mum brought me an Austin Taxi before your one's probably from the 1930s with the Trumpet horn that had a rubber bulb on it, you don't see many of them about now. Thanks for Posting,
Thanks Bill - true - you don't. Happy memories though ... David
Nice job on both of them. I enjoy this video. Well done!
Thank you very much, appreciate the comment 👍👍
I actually like the patina on these bases.. IMO they add character...
My opinion too - thanks again ... David
Another great job David. Those look terrific. I've been collecting quite a few myself for restoration and your videos certainly inspire me to get started.
Thanks again Ian. Great to hear you are getting ready for some restorations. It's great fun - very good luck with it, glad I have helped ... David
I think taxis were traditionally yellow in Derby (Blue in Bristol?), but that does seem a little bit 'niche' for Dinky Toys to have picked up on. I suspect your comment about the US market must be right.
Nice subtle restorations.
amazing stuff
Many thanks, appreciate the comment ... David
Very nice. I think they look best in black though :)
Thanks - possibly so - a black cab is what we are used to. Appreciate the comment ... David
@@davidhyde4329 I'm from NYC. Most of the cabs are either Yellow Cab Company (which are yellow) or Checker Cab Company (which are yellow) lol
Excellent, David! (As ever)
Thanks again Peter, much appreciated ... David
Wonderful!
Hi TR - I came across your channel recently when I noticed you restored a Dinky Silver Wraith. I was taken aback by the mention of my channel in such glowing terms. I have played it to all the members of my family and am now held in much higher regard.
So, let's get a mutual admiration thing going here. I love your video too. Not only the content but your relaxed delivery (like listening to Don Williams) and superb video quality. I have subscribed and will now catch up on your content.
Best Regards ... David
@@davidhyde4329 I've watched you for quite a while now and I'm so impressed by the range of your abilities. I have featured your videos on my little channel, including "Sunday Running - Deresley" which I thought was brilliantly conceived, produced and presented. Top shelf. I'm flattered to know that you've watched my work (passion really) and look forward to your next offering, rail or road, with great anticipation.
Kindest Regards,
~Lee
Nice Well done
Many thanks Brian ... David
Along with the difference of a front plate, it seems to me that there are very slight variations in the top lights as well, is that true? Great restorations, David!
Hi there. I have checked the lights on both of the castings and I can't see a difference. I haven't found a reference that indicates a change of tooling took place. I think I come down on the 'broken off number plate' side of the argument - but I am prepared to be proved wrong!! ... David
Having seen the care and professionalism you applied to this restoration, I cringe to think of the mistreatment I used to give my Dinky toys 'back in the day'. Could I ask a couple of questions though
(1) would it not be better to tap the pillars with a small BA thread so that the base could be screwed on for the benefit of future restorers and
(2) where did you get that paint stripper please? ( I have a couple to do myself but the Google search for Chemclean Eco-100 paint stripper brings up results that don't look like that which you are using). Thanks for taking the trouble to make the video and replying ( I hope).
Regards,
Brian
Hi Brian, many thanks for your comments and questions. I know some people tap and screw the bases. I can't see how it is 'better' to do this. After all, the original toys were not screwed together so I prefer to stick with the original look in this regard. As for the paint stripper m- you will note on my videos later that this I mentioned the same thing. It appears, for some reason, the stripper is no longer available. I have some left for a couple more restorations but after that I will be switching to Caustic Soda, which I have already purchased. Sorry the reply was a little late but I hope this helps ... David
Terrific and fascinating to watch. David, where do you get the original boxes for these Dinky and Corgi Toys
Hello again, many thanks for the comments. The boxes are not original but they are very good reproductions from a company called DRRB Reproduction Boxes - dinkyboxes.com/ ... David
Looks like each one of these is a different variation..
Possibly, but I am not convinced. I have looked through the old Meccano Magazines from the period and can't find a reference noting the difference - but who knows??? ... david
Hi David. Great video. Found your channel through your “operational” videos. Thought the operating system was very good and loved the videos. Is there any possibility you could email me the operating manual? Many thanks!
Hi Stewart, many thanks for the comment. Others have asked for a copy of the timetable. My idea of using a timetable has changed (perhaps it's time to make a new video). My earlier attempts have proved cumbersome to operate. I streamlined it for the recent operation video and enjoyed the use of it. I will make a new 'timetable' video for passenger and goods operations ... David
Gr8 vid David. Wot the name of Ur paint stripper. I'm here in Australia, cheers Graham.
What the differente betwen number 40H and 254 ? Thanks ,