It's an understatement to say you restore these pieces. It's so clear you have a deep affection for these items you lovingly bring back to life. Really great to watch (and learn)
I can't even begin telling you how much you channel is giving me these calm and peaceful vides. I know nothing about repairing things, but they way you handle them so pedantically and confidently just makes me binge-watch your videos over the weekends to restore my inner peace! Thank you for making this!
Very clever on the spray over for the propeller pattern I would never thought of that that's very clever and makes it much easier than tracing. Great job.
Реставрация 80-го уровня!!! Потрясена. Смотрела ваши ролики с отвисшей челюстью. Такого мастера я в жизни не встречала. Просто наслаждение какое - то смотреть на ваше творчество. Сил вам и терпения.
i'm absolutely in love with how you use the sand blaster and the power coating for every project! it is so statisfying to watch and gives the best result ! subscribed!
You can tell this is a pre WWII toy by the thickness of the metal, during and post WWII most toys like this were made from tin, some, literally salvaged/recycled from tin cans. It's fascinating how toys can tell a story about the time and the people that made them. This toy for example would have served a similar role to space ships/rockets in the 50s/60s with air travel only recently having been made available to the public (well, the wealthy anyway). A symbol of the future. Love the channel, very relaxing to watch.
No you aren’t alone on this! My husband said I don’t need a sand blaster or powder coating oven because then all of our stuff will be lilac or baby pink! So my dad is going to buy them for me for Christmas! Lol, hope my hubby likes the stove being pink, the fridge being robins egg blue, and the toaster being lilac!
This guy isn't afraid to restore anything regardless of age. I bet if he was given a million year old toy, he'd restore it as if he went back in time and removed it from the factory line. Amazing. Just amazing. I can watch theses videos for hours. I'm not just amazed by his restoration skills but the knowledge of each piece to take everything apart and put it back together again. If I take the lid off the peanut butter jar, I would Google how to put it back.
The way the host shows the lead test at the start of each video really shows that they care about the well being of anyone who should see one of their videos and want to try restoring old stuff for themselves.
I’d love to spend a day in this chap’s workshop just watching him work. It’s very therapeutic, watching these old pieces come together all shiny and new-looking again.
Amazing restoration! Hey, Im 58, been played with hard...got some rust and a few dents and scrapes... I'LL give you a million bucks if you can make me like new again!
I literally was holding my breath each time you twisted one of the metal tabs to take the airplane apart...they always broke on me when I was a kid. Always a pleasure to watch your restorations. I assume you went with the red/silver configuration rather than the red/yellow, to keep it from being presented as mint original condition, should anyone later get it and try to misrepresent it.
@libra8a R&R took a piece of garbage - literal rusty trash - and conserved it. If the choice is between letting something rot away because of it's "collector value" and restoring it so it actually exists for another ~90 years, I'll take the latter. Besides, the collectors' market is mostly BS, a bunch of self-delusional idiots who trade items of no significant rarity nor historical significance between themselves, all the while hoping that Beanie Babies or 1990s Star Wars figures will suddenly jump in value again and they can offload their collections to some new sucker.
Collectors only, nobody else. Common folks are unable to buy anything like this plane, if collectors wants to buy it as collectors bid ridiculous amount of money.
@libra8a as a mild collector of diecast toys (I prefer 1950s and 60s trucks) I can say with certainty that your statement is not totally true, an improper restoration will lower the value but something like this rusty "paper weight" of an airplane, the restoration definitely added value. Personally on the few toys I have bought that were restored I prefer original as possible but this would look great collecting dust on a table at a aeronautical nuts desk. That doesn't want a plane graveyard but a functioning model and this thing really is a stunning toy now. Think of it in the same concept as a real car, as an example a stock model A Ford will pull 15ish grand but a street rod can easily fetch 50k because of three main reasons, one is it is useable in today's world, two is it was built with Craftsmanship and three it really isn't all that rare being mass produced to begin with. Now a car (or toy) such as a '53 'vette (or other rare thing like a Ferrari for example or a Smith-Miller toy truck) a perfect restoration will always be worth more money and a really nice original car will always be worth the most because they were rare when they were new and they usually got abused so very few examples exist today.
Collectors are infuriating. I 've smoked pipes for decades, and it's becoming increasingly harder to buy old pipes because "collectors" are bidding up the prices. I buy them to restore and smoke; they buy them to stick on a shelf and wait for prices to go up.
A very simple toy so elegantly and lovingly restored. Some kid really enjoyed that, maybe a Christmas present, and passed down later, lost and found. I love these old toys.
My dad used to restore old cars, his favorite part was building the pieces that were no longer there to restore. Next to the sandblasting that's my favorite part of your videos
For the love of everything holy, DO NOT TRIM AWAY THE SANDBLASTING PROCESS! I love watching rust go away. Please upload the whole thing! Great restoration too and thanks for it, have a great day!
Toys had so much care put into them back then, there was no glue, cheap shortcuts, and just flat out laziness. It's wonderful to see you can bring back the character and improve it instead of completely erase the character.
Sometimes my recommended list includes a gem. Your channel is one of those gems. I have watched 5 of your videos now and I'm hooked, subscribed and notified.
I saw alot of these videos on UA-cam and thought to myself why are there so many youtubers that do this, they're all the same ... But no you're work is special and unique I love how clean you are and the detail you give!!
Great restoration done here. My only thought was...... I believe the wheels were round and not flat on that plane if this old mans memory still serves him well. Thanks for sharing and keep em coming.
Looks like they are flat on this one for sale. Looks like it might be missing a wheel on the back though. www.etsy.com/listing/586209897/wyandotte-4-engine-airplane-1930s-metal
Watching these videos is a bit like meditating. Calming, and a great feeling of respect for the craftsmanship. Well done on yet another superb restoration.
Love your stuff, man. Just a little request, though: could you add closed captions that explain briefly what you are doing throughout the video? Primitive technology does this and it's a great option for those who wish to learn more about the process.
I am very young and I have Tonka trucks that have rusted over the years and that have broken some pieces in the past seeing that it can be restored makes me happy
It's an understatement to say you restore these pieces. It's so clear you have a deep affection for these items you lovingly bring back to life. Really great to watch (and learn)
My thoughts as well! 😊
Well said Paul.
And he uses just as much effort for each piece! I would never have the patience for it.
DR FEELGOOD.
AGREED
Toys had so much character back then. It is so satisfying to see them given a new lease on “life”.
Your a poet
Thanks, lol! 🙂
Suffer No Fools because toys aren’t really alive
Your absolutely right cliff they were built to last and with pride
@Suffer No Fools Wow! Lowlife, you corrected someone!
I'm always impressed when the tabs don't break.
Caleb M me 2
Same
Lol me too
I was just thinking that lmao
Same here...but I'm confident if a tab did break...I already know that Mr. Rescue and Restore will definitely make another one! 😊
I can't even begin telling you how much you channel is giving me these calm and peaceful vides. I know nothing about repairing things, but they way you handle them so pedantically and confidently just makes me binge-watch your videos over the weekends to restore my inner peace!
Thank you for making this!
I feel like you are the Bob Ross of restoration. I want to be more like you when the time comes to grow up
😏
Plus the stuff you restore you can sell it for good money.
Very clever on the spray over for the propeller pattern I would never thought of that that's very clever and makes it much easier than tracing.
Great job.
William findspennies I was impressed too!
Likewise!!
It was good but I think the original propellers were thicker than that metal sheet.
I was like what are you doooooooooiiiing?!? Then I was impressed and inspired.
Same😉
Реставрация 80-го уровня!!! Потрясена. Смотрела ваши ролики с отвисшей челюстью. Такого мастера я в жизни не встречала. Просто наслаждение какое - то смотреть на ваше творчество. Сил вам и терпения.
That chrome paint looks like real chrome, i'm amazed :-) very good job, i'm impressed. Can't wait to see your next one
I share the same sentiment of your channel as well. The two best restoration channels IMO
Its a sand blaster
the real bigfoot he means the chrome powder coat on the wings
You both are true perfectionists. Talented legends.
If this has your approval then I must be in the right place
My grandfather would go nuts seeing these old vintage toys being brought back to life! You have a talent keep up the good work
Love these videoes without annoying music....:) Your work is amazing!
Love it when things of the past get a breath of life again. You did good friend! Thank you for sharing with us.
That 'click!' Sound every time you put the peices back together is soooooooo satisfying
So much
the most satisfying part for me is when you disassemble everything and then put it all together in the end
i'm absolutely in love with how you use the sand blaster and the power coating for every project! it is so statisfying to watch and gives the best result ! subscribed!
I feel like I really need a sand -blasting box
I didn't think a little toy could look 'proud' but the restored clips really do. What a lovely thing, well done.
OMG... it’s beautiful! The sandblasting always makes me very happy! And I love the chrome finish on the wings and tail. Outstanding as usual!!!
Just think. This was once some mans/woman’s, steel work, whether or not they’re still alive, they’d be proud to see it restored to its former glory.
0:06 uhh doesn't fly unless you mouth the airplane noises man.....everyone knows this!
Bruh
Bruh
@@danizahrah210 Ob-la-di ob-la-da life goes on bruh. :D
Bruh
A is for airplane B is for BRUH
You can tell this is a pre WWII toy by the thickness of the metal, during and post WWII most toys like this were made from tin, some, literally salvaged/recycled from tin cans. It's fascinating how toys can tell a story about the time and the people that made them. This toy for example would have served a similar role to space ships/rockets in the 50s/60s with air travel only recently having been made available to the public (well, the wealthy anyway). A symbol of the future. Love the channel, very relaxing to watch.
Мужик, это круто. Пересмотрел почти все видео. Сделать заново многие смогут, а вот дать новую жизнь старым вещам, это действительно искусство!
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You constantly out do yourself with every new video mate. Top work
👍
This video gives the same enthusiasm as a 1930's child finding this toy plane under the Christmas tree...speechless
andrea giorgi Great Depression
Hunger
Am I the only one watching these amazing videos who now wants to sand blast things?🤷🏼♀️
I now want to sandblast cars, buildings, streets...anything and everything.
Michael Moss Lmao 😂
tobysmom1111 same here
I'd use mine to do the dishes.
No you aren’t alone on this! My husband said I don’t need a sand blaster or powder coating oven because then all of our stuff will be lilac or baby pink! So my dad is going to buy them for me for Christmas! Lol, hope my hubby likes the stove being pink, the fridge being robins egg blue, and the toaster being lilac!
This guy isn't afraid to restore anything regardless of age. I bet if he was given a million year old toy, he'd restore it as if he went back in time and removed it from the factory line. Amazing. Just amazing. I can watch theses videos for hours.
I'm not just amazed by his restoration skills but the knowledge of each piece to take everything apart and put it back together again. If I take the lid off the peanut butter jar, I would Google how to put it back.
This video:
10% restoration
90% ASMR
Sunset Beat
hi
how?
Lol
SO TRUE
HowDecent
Because of the sounds. Don’t you hear them.........?
Anything that you put into that oven comes out simply GORGEOUS! I love it!
How therapeutic is that sandblasting! Great job..
The sound when the parts get fit is absolute bliss to hear
Spray painting those props was ingenious... I never would have thought of that... mind blown...
Pure ASMR all day long. No music, no commentary, just the sounds of tools.
One of the best restoration channels on UA-cam. Miracle worker.
Where's Alice? I fell down this rabbit hole and had to subscribe...I'm hooked...great work!
Bruh
I don't collect toys or such, but I enjoy watching you transform old rusted buckets to new ones, great job !
The way the host shows the lead test at the start of each video really shows that they care about the well being of anyone who should see one of their videos and want to try restoring old stuff for themselves.
Man! How many kids, (may be your grandparents now) made these toys their happines and delight? Thanks for the labor of love involved!
Uber impressed 1940’s toy?? love it ... professionally handled first time I saw someone use powder coat its amazing and appropriate top marks!!!
I have an original rusted steel tiger tank toy from 1943 I would love to send you for restoration. Let me know if you would like me to send it to you.
O sea tienes un juguete de un tanque que en 1941 aún ni había entrado en producción¿ 🤔
Try sending him a PM
Ooh
His Facebook is in his description
Send him a message asking him how much he will charge for it
Came here for the sandblasting.
Lol. Kidding i loved watching the whole process.
I’d love to spend a day in this chap’s workshop just watching him work. It’s very therapeutic, watching these old pieces come together all shiny and new-looking again.
What I love about restoration is that you're taking these antique items and breathing life into them.
I'm so happy I found this channel. These vids are so satisfying and relaxing to watch. You do things so slowly and meticulously it's hypnotic!
Amazing restoration!
Hey, Im 58, been played with hard...got some rust and a few dents and scrapes...
I'LL give you a million bucks if you can make me like new again!
I hope he can
Good one
I’ll give you TWO million!!!!
I think the sandblasting part might hurt a bit...lol
@@chodukno just think of it as exfoliating 😂
Just recently stumbled across your channel and I love it! Don’t ever stop!
watching you sandblasting and repainting those parts comfort me amazingly before I sleep these days. so good, thanks
A great level of attention to detail and a level of understanding & patience, money can't buy. A real pleasure watching.
I literally was holding my breath each time you twisted one of the metal tabs to take the airplane apart...they always broke on me when I was a kid. Always a pleasure to watch your restorations. I assume you went with the red/silver configuration rather than the red/yellow, to keep it from being presented as mint original condition, should anyone later get it and try to misrepresent it.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, INCREDIBLE!!!!!! Thank you for showing us your work on this project!!!!!
I am SO SICK of this guy and his "restorations" that come out better than the original. :D
@libra8a R&R took a piece of garbage - literal rusty trash - and conserved it. If the choice is between letting something rot away because of it's "collector value" and restoring it so it actually exists for another ~90 years, I'll take the latter. Besides, the collectors' market is mostly BS, a bunch of self-delusional idiots who trade items of no significant rarity nor historical significance between themselves, all the while hoping that Beanie Babies or 1990s Star Wars figures will suddenly jump in value again and they can offload their collections to some new sucker.
Collectors only, nobody else. Common folks are unable to buy anything like this plane, if collectors wants to buy it as collectors bid ridiculous amount of money.
@libra8a as a mild collector of diecast toys (I prefer 1950s and 60s trucks) I can say with certainty that your statement is not totally true, an improper restoration will lower the value but something like this rusty "paper weight" of an airplane, the restoration definitely added value.
Personally on the few toys I have bought that were restored I prefer original as possible but this would look great collecting dust on a table at a aeronautical nuts desk. That doesn't want a plane graveyard but a functioning model and this thing really is a stunning toy now.
Think of it in the same concept as a real car, as an example a stock model A Ford will pull 15ish grand but a street rod can easily fetch 50k because of three main reasons, one is it is useable in today's world, two is it was built with Craftsmanship and three it really isn't all that rare being mass produced to begin with.
Now a car (or toy) such as a '53 'vette (or other rare thing like a Ferrari for example or a Smith-Miller toy truck) a perfect restoration will always be worth more money and a really nice original car will always be worth the most because they were rare when they were new and they usually got abused so very few examples exist today.
@libra8a
Not when they're as far gone as this was
Collectors are infuriating. I 've smoked pipes for decades, and it's becoming increasingly harder to buy old pipes because "collectors" are bidding up the prices. I buy them to restore and smoke; they buy them to stick on a shelf and wait for prices to go up.
A very simple toy so elegantly and lovingly restored. Some kid really enjoyed that, maybe a Christmas present, and passed down later, lost and found. I love these old toys.
My dad used to restore old cars, his favorite part was building the pieces that were no longer there to restore. Next to the sandblasting that's my favorite part of your videos
Everyone here on about Sandblasting, I just love that painting.
OMG HAX
Man you’re quirky and different.
@@yadadstrousers7678 lol
Even quirkyier I hate the sand blasting
OMG HAX i am here to watch the sandblasting.
Haha.. same..
This channel is growing very fast!
For the love of everything holy, DO NOT TRIM AWAY THE SANDBLASTING PROCESS! I love watching rust go away. Please upload the whole thing! Great restoration too and thanks for it, have a great day!
Toys had so much care put into them back then, there was no glue, cheap shortcuts, and just flat out laziness. It's wonderful to see you can bring back the character and improve it instead of completely erase the character.
I don't know what's more pleasing to me: the look of the powder coat going on to the parts, or the timelapse of the drying stage.
Sometimes my recommended list includes a gem. Your channel is one of those gems. I have watched 5 of your videos now and I'm hooked, subscribed and notified.
Молодец, мастер! Прекрасная работа! Очень приятно смотреть, очень! Глянец красок завораживает, спасибо и привет из России)
I could watch sandblasting all day ! My clean freak self finds it so satisfying lol
Yeah, like redemption!
I saw alot of these videos on UA-cam and thought to myself
why are there so many youtubers that do this, they're all the same ...
But no you're work is special and unique
I love how clean you are and the detail you give!!
This makes me extremely happy - it starts looking so sad and discarded, and the process literally brings life back into it!
Великолепно,с удовольствием смотрю,руки покрыты золотом,5 баллов!!!!
i really like the extended sandblasting videos you do
Great restoration done here. My only thought was...... I believe the wheels were round and not flat on that plane if this old mans memory still serves him well. Thanks for sharing and keep em coming.
Doing Life MY WAY ...I said pretty much the same thing...
Looks like they are flat on this one for sale. Looks like it might be missing a wheel on the back though. www.etsy.com/listing/586209897/wyandotte-4-engine-airplane-1930s-metal
Stumbled on this channel the other day.This man does wonderful work on these restorations showing us how these objects looked brand new.😀👍🇬🇧
This channel is really the only thing I actually enjoy watching on UA-cam
Finalmente um vídeo novo , já tinha assistido os vídeos antigos umas mil vezes.
I love how the sandblaster cleans away the rust. Everything you clean looks so perfect. Was there a reason you didn't paint the wheels black?
Thanks! I just thought they looked pretty cool raw wood and being wood wheels black paint would rapidly chip off.
I love watching the powder paint process.
Love to see the last production and the way he made it, very carefully and patient
Never had any interest in or even thought about this kind of activity but I find the videos are absolutely spellbinding!
Why are the insides of Sand Blasting cabinets painted?!?!!?
Right? I had the same thoughts. Totally pointless.
It's sand, not paint
@@alexknudsen9187 There is no spoon
I think its painted to test if the blaster is working okay
Does it matter?. They are his Sand Blasting cabinets 😂 He restored like a God. That should matter.
Even though you do the same things with different parts it will never stop being satisfying :)
quality of restorations and video editing remind me of the Swiss guy. Sah what a pleasure.
What a beauty it became! A new life for an old stuff is a great thing! And a great job is done 👍
Very relaxing to watch. No talking. Nice work.
I’ve used a sandblaster before.... it is sooo satisfying 😩😩😩
I like when you put it slowly, so relaxing, exiting, or should I use another adjective hhh...
calming? tranquil? peaceful?
@@novadotflac Yes, indeed.
Thanks.
Fantástico! Parabéns pelo trabalho. Fantastic! Congrats for this amazing restoration.
Watching these videos is a bit like meditating. Calming, and a great feeling of respect for the craftsmanship.
Well done on yet another superb restoration.
What amazes me is despite the rust, these old tin plate toys are quite well made even if very simple. Nice finished job.
There was tape on the tools used on the finished pieces! Glory be!
Love your stuff, man.
Just a little request, though: could you add closed captions that explain briefly what you are doing throughout the video? Primitive technology does this and it's a great option for those who wish to learn more about the process.
Wife: Why does it take you 30 minutes to goto the bathroom?
Me: Because I'm addicted to these cool restoration videos.
Watching your videos puts me in a state of zen. Making the old new again. Thank you.
I freaking love that candy apple red paint you use on a lot of your projects.
Parabéns, pelo seu enorme profissionalismo é muito gratificante assistir seus videos.
Abraço, daqui do Brasil !
Ahhh, Thanks. You lowered my blood pressure
clever how you used a paint stencil for more propellers.
I just love watching sand blasting. Its like magic when all the rust and paint disappears.
Sand blasting has to be the most satisfying thing you can watch.
Sneaky Foz - It’s right up there with a good power washing vid.
Привет, залипла! Ну вот рукастый
Виктория Муравьева this comment has such poetic genius
So incredibly cool. Did it always have wooden wheels, I wonder?
Originals were sheet metal. My neighbor had one.
These are some of the most satisfying videos out here, keep making these it’s awesome what your doing 👌🏻👍🏻
It is just me? That sandblasting is sooooooo satisfying.....
I am very young and I have Tonka trucks that have rusted over the years and that have broken some pieces in the past seeing that it can be restored makes me happy
you sir, are way too coool...these videos are soo relaxing. I'd love to visit your shop one day!
I love old stuff from 1800/ 1945 so i would keep it like the original . but awesome restoration man , thumbs up👍👍😉
I love sandblasting
It’s so satisfying
Cameron Smith hi bro
sandblasting seems like a very relaxing job