Matchbox Restoration 22A Vauxhall Cresta 1956
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- This is a Matchbox model of the Vauxhall Cresta. The very first Matchbox restoration that I did was one of these. I brought it off Ebay and the seller lived about 2 kms away from me. I went and picked it up from him and paid cash. I never filmed any of the restoration process as I was concentrating on getting it done.
It was great fun to revisit this model by doing up a second one. It was about two years ago when I did the first one and I have definitely improved on my techniques.
I hope you enjoy this video, watch to the very end for a comparison of the two together and also some funny outtakes.
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I NEVER get tired of watching you drilling the rivets, stripping the paint (which is one of my favourite parts of your videos) , or painting.
Its rather amazing that watching you and your talented process never gets tiresome or boring, no matter how many times I watch you do an incredible makeover. Thanks for sharing - you may never realize how much entertainment I get from your channel.
hearing you get the lid off that paint pot was about the happiest I've ever heard you sound...A classic marty moment there...
"If you hang around another 5 minutes". Hell Marty, I'd hang around another 5 hours. Really cool to see how far you've progressed from the first one until now. Thanks again for doing this. See you Wednesday.
LONG LIVE THIS CHANNEL
Great job once again! I knew Heaven was real!!!!!
Love these original models, well done
Thank you! Cheers!
Kevin glued the paint lids!
How to get rid of cling ons call Captain Kirk.😁. A nice gentle make over complete with the outtakes showing how hard it can be some days.👍
Back to basics. I've seen you do it 100 times. I'm happy to see you do it a 1000 times more!, keep it up Marty.
Watching your makeovers is heaven for me! You've come a long way in the last couple of years and bought a smile to many a face in that time. Great finish to the car, so thank you Marty for bringing a bit of Aussie sunshine into our lives.
Snap!
You took the words right from my head and heart. I agree 💯% 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😁
A Mulligan on an oldie but goodie. Very satisfying.
I just love all of your outtakes! 🤣🤣🤣
Marty LOVE your videos !!!!!!!!!
My favorite way to relax after a long night of work is watching your restorations! 💗 💗 Keep em coming!
14:02 The newspaper is always a highlight.... :)
I remember marty saying in his last video: "I'm fed up getting dirty hands."
Shows up in the new video with paint all over his fingers :D
Exclusive! First Photos of Heaven!
Looking like a Restoration+ to me 😉😍😎
Marty - that's absolutely beautiful. Nice one.
Sunday, almost noon....
Me:" Darling, do you've seen my cup of coffee? Have to hurry-up, Martys new makeover is online..."
My wife: "So, you're leaving the kitchen and I can finally cook the lunch?"
Me: "Err yes, that was my plan........."
My wife: "Thanks MARTY. I'm sooo happy with that!"
BTW awesome makeover. Thanks for sharing and best regards to You, Julie and the entire MMM-TEAM from my wife JULE (funny, isn't it) and me 😁👍🏼😁👍🏼😁👍🏼😁
Was heading off to bed when I saw you'd uploaded. Sleep can wait, Marty's video cannot.
God it's good to see you Marty - waited all day - glad to see you around -
Guess it takes some time to push out these videos - fine - I can watch Marty with a beer - same as I could with a cup of coffee
Excellent job the car brings back memories of my childhood when the REAL Vauxhall Cresta was being sold here in the UK........The comparison of the 2 you have done shows how you have improved over time ...Thanks for sharing .....
Just love the way you put that toothbrush back.👍
Always a pleasure, never a chore watching your videos Marty.
'First photos of heaven' no! We are watching it old chap in your video lol! Great job Marty!
Looks great Marty.
Marty you first one still looks great but your second one show how much better you have gotten
Very nice restoration 👍👍😊
Lovely result!
that one turned out awesome 😎👍 lol the bloopers
That rascal Kevin is secretly wrenching those paint kids down super tight. Must be a strong little bugger.
I love these old matchboxes, they are really cute!!
Love the headlines of those rag magazines
We call them Vice Grips. They are great tools and very useful. Marty another’s fine job done by you !
"Miracle baby made from spare parts".
Horrifying!!
If you pause it, the one above that says "accident victim's cell phone takes the first photos of Heaven.
Nobody noticed Brian at the top of the left page?
Just think how clean your wife’s teeth will be a few brushing!
Hi Marty, Greetings from the Canadian West Coast. I enjoy your videos. They are quite relaxing to watch in fact. Quite a few years ago, I worked in a paint shop. We sold all manner of house paint, floor epoxy and so forth. My job included matching colours that customers brought in. I did it all by eye, no computers then! We did the same sort of thing as you did. A few drops of colour at a time into a white base. But we did something else too.
We kept a colour match book with the "recipes" in them. Might such a thing help you too? Your roof colour might look something like, "Cresta Roof White - 10cc white, (measured with a disposable syringe) 3 drops yellow, 5 drops grey." Then you paint a small daub next to the recipe. Then next time you need a white, you flip through the book, find something close and estimate from there. Saves re-inventing the wheel each time. It sure saved us a lot of time, and also a lot of paint. Have a great day, happy restoring!
The red paint jars from hell. I often use a vice grip pliers to hold the jar and slip joint pliers to turn the cap. But I curse as much as you did!! Love your channel more with each video. Thank you!
At around the 14:00-14:30 mark - great to see Kev is in the papers!
Another awesome restoration , Marty !!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you Marty for giving us the opportunity to see how you made this restoration of your first model.
Excellent realization as always.
For the colored jars that didn't open anymore maybe Kevin tried a new glue ?? :-)))
Ha, the classic "FIrst Photos of Heaven" issue of the _Weekly World News._ That's a nostalgia trip. It always is when you use the WWN--a friend of mine and I used to grab it every week back in the '90s, just for the sheer comedy value, which was unsurpassed in supermarket tabloids. Both he and the paper are gone now, alas, but it's always nice to be reminded.
Just for the record, those tools are technically called "locking pliers" here in the US, but everyone I know calls them vise grips, even if they aren't actual Vise-Grip® brand pliers.
Thanks for the memory's Marty , the cresta was the first matchbox car I got as a birthday present from my aunty , went everywhere with me until I lost it on the train heading to Blackpool for holidays in 60s , thanks for your great vids always look forward to them 👍🇳🇿
To undo the lids off the paint pots put them under a hot tap and run the water round the lid , or stand the pot in some hot water this will soften the paint as well , another great video as usual .
I liked your revisiting this one.
Handy tip on stuck model paints lids, Get a jar opener, or channel lock pliers, for the lid and use a rubber kitchen glove to grip the jar. ALWAYS clean the rim of the jar before butting the lid back on.
Awesome restoration to the Vintage Matchbox 22A Vauxhall Cresta. Love the deep red color. Nice detail to the trim.
That little car looks wonderful
Great work gratulations
Excellent result Marty, the finished model looks brand new!!.
Superfine video 👍👍💖💖💖💖💖
Hi Martie See you has a tussle with paint pot lid.Leave it in a bit of boiling water upside down just covering lid. Thanks for a greattttttt channel.
2x persons that do not like this video. Hundreds that do like your craftsmanship and humor. Keep it up!!! Have a great Sunday.
Great video Marty's!!!!!
1 of the best make over.
Hi Marty, slice the masking tape thinner to help it conform to the various curves and then add normal width masking tape to cover the rest.
I am just saying but for me, your videos triggers a ASMR sleep for me. If I watch your videos at night, I tend to knock out before the video ends. My point is, it’s a good thing for me. I have you to thank for so I can sleep.
Keep on with the gag/bloopers at the end. Really funny. Frassen rassen frakking lids.
Awesome I always want to watch it
You got it alright Mary lol. What a difference in technique between the two cars, and what a lovely little model it is too. I sometimes stand the jar upside down in hot (not boiling ) water for a few minutes to loosen the lids if they're stuck.
Suprising difference between the first and last ones of these you've done. Both look superb though.
Good day to you Marty.
Well done, Marty. Regards from Germany.
Beautiful and perfect Restoration as Always Marty
That paint has a strong will to survive.
Hey ...you got it
Btw. awsome news paper.
I am glad I watched to the very end.
HAS ALWAYS love your videos...
I’m happy with that!
That's his catchphrase. It seems a lot of the diecast channels have one. Austin of Diecast Resurrection's is "blub blub blub" Rob's from Matchbox Garage is "remove the flange and tap that hole" Time Rider's is "I'll leave the light on for you"
michael hall it’s great! I watch all these guys and it’s great to see they collaborate on challenges etc. the reason I wrote that is because it’s a great job he’s done. Marty is the first diecast restoration channel I’d seen and I subbed immediately
@@michaelhall736 Marty has another one: "I've never seen one of those" 👍🏼😁😁😁
@@shaunfelton2046 He was the first one I watched as well. I started getting recommendations for his channel while watching diecast racing videos and I'm glad I decided to check it out. First one I watched was him restoring a Cadillac ambulance.
Nice simple video, beautiful restoration 👍🏽
Love these older ones.
Great job Marty I like the simple restorations. Here's a tip for removing stuck tops. Turn it over on it's top and put a few drops of lacquer thinner into the threads, capillary action will draw the thinner into the threads. Let it sit for awhile and it will dissolve the paint enough for you to remove the top.
I too bake painted items in a toaster oven. In addition to drying quicker, it tends to make the paint harder.
looks great. there is definitely a difference between your first car and this latest one. nice job
Nice job Marty.
Another amazing makeover I find it fascinating what you achieve and love watching your videos.
Another fine restoration.....but I would have thought images of heaven would more resemble Bondi. Oh well....I'm happy with that!
Sharp little car. Thanks for sharing
I recon kevin kb welded the paint lids on.... Excellent vid Marty they just get better
Love the bloopers. Car looks great as always. Thanks.
On the paint lids, run the bottles under hot water to soften the paint sticking the lids on the bottles!! It works, more often than not.
Thanks Brian, I shall give it a go next time I get stuck.
I never really liked the background CZcams music selection but I quite enjoy this. I love your videos mate.
Marty! If you ever need this shade of roof paint again, look at Elfenbein creme color paint. Model masters and Tamiya offer it. Us WWII hobbyists know it as the interior paint color used in some years production runs of German tanks. Thanks for the great Video!
So glad to see you do this one marty...what an amazing improvement in your skills and techniques. You have a magic touch with these early matchbox cars
Nice work as always. Well done.
Hey Marty, I don't know if anyone has mentioned this or not, but if you place the acrylic paint bottle under hot running water or in a hot water bath, you will be able to loosen the lid. For enamel paints, just turn the bottle upside down and with a pipette, or something similar, apply a little thinner to the now upside down cap and the thinner will seep down into the cap, soften the paint and you can then open the bottle. Another great video. I really enjoy watching you restore these classic cars and sharing your techniques and failures as you go. Thank you.
Sweet restoration. Sweet vid. Classic Marty!!! Two thumbs up!
That non matchbox horsefloat you got in the last unboxing would look great behind this. You could even customise it and fit these early matchbox wheels on it. Great job
Just a tip, start with the lightest color, then mask of and continue with the darker color! Just to prevent the darker color to shine trough, ruining a perfect paintjob👍
I thought that too, sound advice but, looking at the result, there doesn't seem to be any sign of pinking or red coming through. Would that little drop of grey in the white have helped?
Watching the stripping process (in the crevices), was there a coat of white under the red?
@@2H80vids it can be so that the drying process hardens the undercoat so it doesn't bleed through.
Nice work Marty! If you use a light coating of petroleum gel around the threads of your paint pots , that might stop them from sticking so badly. Paint 🎨 Great makeover. Thank you.👍🏼🤘🏼😎
Really nice restoration Marty 👍
Beautiful job!
Well done with this one Marty.I can definitely see the difference in this one compared to your first and its so much better..shows how much you've learnt over time. excellent work as always.
Well done!
I love the "out-takes"!!!
Nice one Marty.
You do such a great job. I love these old models!
those magazines, lmfao. "first photos of heaven" and "miracle baby made from spare parts", lmfaoooooooooooo.
Not sure I’m happy with the thought of cell phones going to heaven - let alone returning 😳
Good job 🚘👍
I like it very nice restoration
I’m here in less than an hour - woohoo!
Thanks Marty, another cracking resto!
Looks great! Your skill has definitely improved.