German Diecast Siku Super-Serie V 291 Cement Mixer Restoration
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- čas přidán 4. 04. 2019
- In this video I restore a Siku Super-Serie V 291 magirus Autotransport-Betonmischer Cement Mixer from around 1970.
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The wheel that turns the drum actually show what happens if you turn it in either direction. "Mischen" means mixing aka, "Leeren" means emptying. So you can actually mix cement before pouring it out of the drum. Pretty cool
Yes, I was also amazed by this kind of detail. So you could really use as a scale concrete mixer.
Siku makes the highest quality die cast toy cars you can find, please feature some more of them on the channel. Growing up in Germany, Siku toys were a huge part of my childhood.
Loved how Siku had sets about the car on the base was somehow just cool even as a kid even if half the info didn’t wasn’t understood
Always preferred SIKU to Matchbox as a child, although they had two drawbacks. 1. They were considerably more expensive. 2. They didn't make those cool american police cruisers like Matchbox did.
Same I got a siku fendt and class
They hold the value
“Expecting thousands of little spiders to fall out” 😂😂😂 love it! Made my night. Thanks for another amazing video, Sir.
Looking at the build quality of that beast, I really don't think the plastic gears have anything to do with obsolescence...
Probably they're there to prevent binding or rusting or some other benefit, right?
Could also be for self-lubricity i.e. keeping themselves running smoothly by the mechanical properties of the polymer itself.
The plastic seems like it would be more smooth. Buried in there the way they are it seems like it would take a lot to break them?
Yeah, I found that comment strange as well
As is normal for a German company, they have overengineered a vehicle.
How to overengineer toy car
Awesome truck, it's nice to see something different every once in a while. Rattle cans are tricky. I've had pretty good luck but I probably waste a lot of paint. I tend to spray from a couple feet away. It seems to work for me. Maybe you could airbrush the other one and show them side by side? That would look cool.
I like that idea of putting them side by side. Future update?
It's not that it's a spray paint that takes a long time - it's the oil in the enamels. I have a theory on how to mitigate this. You're pretty much screwed with spray cans unless you decant enamels first, but if you let the paint sit - like in the 1/4oz Testers bottles, you'll see the oil separate and float to the top. In theory, you can sop most of that up and thin it back down with mineral spirits.
This is what a lot of guys are doing with artists oil paints to get them to dry faster after application. I haven't tested it yet with enamels, but I'm sure it's better than nothing.
That is a good point.... I have not played with enamels all that much as I like urethane so much more but I could give that a try.
@@baremetalHW
I've been using PPG automotive urethanes - I love them but you gotta act quick before they set in your airbrush!
Stuck around to the end and glad I did. Brought back memories of loading my 70B Ford grit spreader -- the one you showed to illustrate the difference between 1/55 and 1/64 -- with salt and happily spreading it, probably all over the kitchen ~50 years ago. :-)
*breathes in germanly* LASTKRAFTWAGENFAHRERKABINENLACKIERUNG!
(Truck cab paintjob) :P
That’s a great example of how much of a mess the German language is. Everything’s a mishmash of other words.
Fuck! Your post made me laugh so damned much! Thank you!
@@B_Skizzle Ignorance is strong with this one. God, what an idiot you are.
it's all just began with the broken space button on the keybord
Malus Ferox As a person living in a German speaking country, please don’t say he’s ignorant on behalf of us. Everything IS a mishmash of other words. The only person ignorant here is you.
I had no interest in hot wheels or matchbox cars before finding your channel but since then, I have been heavily enamored by the amount of work, the process, and the before and after you’ve shown time and time again. I like this channel a bunch so keep up the great work!
My airbrushes are single action Millers. I bought 2 of them in a kit that featured a compressor powered by a sewing machine motor, 4 different size nozzles (2 fine, 2 medium), 2 glass cups (baby food jars), and a cheap aluminum paint sprayer that I threw away after 1 use. I bought the whole kit for $19 from K-Mart back in 1975. After 45 years - the compressor and airbrushes still work. I have gone through a couple little V-belts which drives the compressor. I used them for scale models for years, and still use them in my guitar repair shop. They result in a professional looking finish job anyone would be proud of.
I am so proud that you appreciate the difficulty curve and skill level required to master aerosol can Art.
While yes more mainstream commercially impressive pieces can be made by basic airbrushing on a small scale, the grand history and elaborate massive set pieces that spray paint in graffiti art have achieved, _given the crippling technical limitations of such a primitive instrument by comparison,_ over the years cannot be denied.
Thank you for not demeaning spray paint artists, like the majority of Outsiders and _"classically trained"_ airbrush elitists do.
I follow 6 other die cast artists on CZcams and I think yours are the best my reasons? NO MUSIC is #1. You do excellent dictating explaining very well your processes and procedures and other than the tiny advert at the beginning you don't ask for donations, or please "like" or "subscribe" which is very annoying and the main reason I unsubscribe to some. You seem to do these videos because it's a hobby and you enjoy doing it an I enjoy watching same. Regards Tom
They even got the licence plate right with a "K" for "Köln" as Deutz is a Company from Cologne. :)
I'm living very close to where the Deutz trucks were build in real, atm.
Great restoration! I wish I could restore cars like this, but watching it is just as good!
a very good financial compromise!
If you are talking about ability, it will delvelope over time.
Whatcha Cookin? I have neither the skill or the budget, lol
The paint tones work well together and the truck looks great.
Liked the ending very much.
I love Siku they were a big part of my childhood and the cars always drove so smooth!
I want to know what makes people thumbs down this video. Super confusing.
I think it came out fantastic for being painted with a rattle can. Looks brand new, awesome job.
Last year I found your channel by accident while on a train trip and really enjoyed your content. Been checking your videos regularly since then and also recently subscribed. And today I finally took my first steps towards making my own diecast stuff, I stripped the paint off of an old Corgi Porsche and also customized it into a convertible since the roof was smashed. Thrilled since I get to work on it more soon. Just wanted to thank you for being a great inspiration, and providing both entertainment and education with your excellent videos. Cheers from Finland!
That Cement Mixer was well built and the end result with the Rattle Can paint looks good, even if you're not comfortable with it. It'd be nice to air-brush the other Cement Mixer so we can compare the two. Thanks for showing this restoration!
1:15 or so, yeah, the actual scale for 1:64 models has a great deal of float. You do great work on these, and it was a treat to see some different manufacturing.
Love the cement mixer - great to see something a little different!
i used to have a bunch of redlines that my grandpa had. i had a perfect mustang as well as a lot of other perfect (unrestored) cars. i didnt know the value at the time, but i donated them to be auctioned off for charity. even though i regret giving them away, its good to know that they were going to a good cause.
Good idea with the spray can tips
Glad you gave yourself a break but I'm also very glad to see you back!
Great video - and don't worry about the digressions - they really are informative and helpful.
It's good to have you back, great restoration 👍👍
As a german i'd love to see more sikus being rescued. But i love all you Videos no matter what company they are from
"Like painting a car with a firehose". Great analogy! You did better with a spray can than the vast majority of us could, but I readily agree this paint job leaves a lot to be desired. It must be pretty disappointing after all of that work. I hope you post the repaint as an update in a future video, even if it's only an end cap. Thanks for another great upload. :-)
I do enjoy seeing other models being restored but I enjoy your redline restorations best. Thanks for making great videos!
I love watching you bring these beaten up diecast vehicles and fixing them and making them beautiful. You most certainly deserve a sub.
Yeeeessss finally ... as i dont have any cars these days i allways hoped you'll have a look at siku 😎😎😎
Nice to see something from a different manufacturer. Good job!
just so u know u rotate the drum the opposite direction to load the drum from the top hopper on a cement truck then to unload u do as u did lolol but it would take a lot of time and u would have to load that tinny hopper a lot of times :-) try a funnel to load the hopper and rotate the drum backwards,,,, hope that helps u in ur play :-)
I love your videos and the communication of your techniques. I think it would be interesting to see the stripping of this new paint in the future and the re application of new colour. 👍
Testors enamel is really bad, cheap paint. Not all spray cans are created equal, try Tamiya TS series paints, you'll be a believer. Krylon works well too, and is inexpensive for the amount in the can.
Krylon? Yeah rusto and krylon are friggin terrible companies. The simple fact that they both use proprietary cap fittings completely ruins them for most applications. And their pigment load compared to something like belton or MTN is garbage.
I’d rather pay 7$ a can and be able to use any cap I want
@@nokiot9 in case you fellows haven't realized but the any angle spray Comfort tip logo on the testers cap Replacements is the exact same on Rust-Oleum.
They are in both consumer brand subdivisions under RPM International, for whatever that's worth.
PAKTRA PRODUCTIONS I’ve never used testors. It just bothers me they don’t use standard male euro stems like every other major brand of spray paint. They did it to kill off the graffiti culture and it’s a hamstring not a feature.
@@nokiot9 yeah it just screams cheap and disposable if it's not a modular stem. 😑
nice, the shaker idea is funny but taking it seriously, it would make a kid really happy to use it like that!
You said at the beginning you were going to demonstrate to us it working....?
Haha... yes I waited too. Cheers, good resto.
now that's a restoration. if you haven't already could you maybe restore an original twin mill
I absolutely love the end result of this cement truck. It's so beautiful. You always impress and amaze. You really are am artist.
I have a small advice for painting. Take a srew through the hole from the frame and hold the end of the screw with your tool and then paint. With these way you have no places without colour.
Great to see you back - don't mind us, take time off when you need too :)
Thanks for the paint tip. I'll look for those tips. I'm one of those guts that wants to but ...yeah airbrushes are expensive.
Freaking awesome little toy and resto. I’m always intrigued by the moving parts on toys and love seeing the mechanisms inside of them
FWIW, the paint job still came out really well! :-) nice job as always. And cool demonstration at the end with the salt hehehe :-)
Very interesting about the cans and nozzles. Great job. Thanks
Wonderful video! I find your vids entertaining, relaxing and informative. Keep up the great work!
Who would thumbs down this or any baremetalHW video? Fantastic work...love to hear your explanations.
Excellent , very interesting video , and a nice looking casting .
All the best
Good Job i love Cement trucks
Thanks for taking care of this one!
Glad you've decided to redo this one with an airprush. That red is killing my eyes. 😣 And yes. Braeaks are good.
Salt and pepper shakers? 😂 I love it!
*airbrush
😣 Stupid thumbs. 😂
That looks great! I know I would have been reluctant to open that gear box. Super production values on your videos as always. Thanks for your efforts.
@baremetalHW:
13:01 -- Not sure if you noticed, but the front bumper doesn't sit flush with the cab of the truck, and it's really bugging me.
Yes, I noticed it also. I was wondering why that is.
I did too
🤣 so glad I’m not the only one that bothered I guess we all are just particular about our bumpers 😂
"Of course you *c* *A* *n* " whether that was on purpose or not, that was brilliant.
"Seement."
Sorry, just had to point out how you pronounce Cement- :P
Seemen* yw
I like that you tried something new with the spray paint cans.gives an interesting variance.
Glad to see a new video on the baremetalHW channel. Good work as usual.
Good work you did on the Mixer! I've looked up Magrius Deutz brand before along time ago they became apart of Iveco Trucks.
It looks amazing even with spray cans. Awesome job as always!
That's a very involved build. Good job mate
Wish you had a weekly video instead of a monthly. Your restoration videos are like Fridays for many of us
I totally want a salt & pepper cement mixer set now!! LOL It looks pretty good but your right about going back and giving that serious professional look by using your airbrush. I hope you get a chance to show us the results when done. Also I totally feel you on taking breaks from CZcams every now and then. CZcams can kill motivation (or seriously distort it) in a hobby if push too hard. :)
The salt and pepper shakers idea actually seems pretty cool in my opinion.
It looks a lot better than other restoration channels
So far as many of your videos that I have watched and in the last few weeks that has been a lot, I have never been disappointed with the results You do amazing work keep it up.
Glad to see you back. Neat mechanics of this mixer. I hate rattle cans too.
"... expecting thousands of spiders to fall out" got a laugh out of me that would have frightened the dog, if I still had one.
I love this channel how pure it is!
I think this diecast looks cool as hell.
Great restoration, really like this one, thanks for sharing!....Bill
That is awesome!! I love the classic Siku's! This one is quite a cool casting. I have a couple. Siku made a lot of interesting cars and trucks back in the day. From a US 70 GTO, to a Toyota 2000GT, they made a wide range of cars, most cars being german brands like VW, Porsche, Opel, Mercedes. But also a bunch of really nice fords, like the capri.
For those interested, I just restored a vintage Siku Opel GT, video on my channel
Finding such a truck has now become very difficult. First of all, a truck with the chute for the cement. Because most of them no longer have this slide. As a child in the late 1960s I had such a truck and have now searched for almost 3 months until I found one that was complete. I only had to partially replace the tires.
Great to see you back.
Try baking that enamel in an oven at around 100 to 150 degrees for an hour or so. Make sure you support it like you do when you paint. I have found that commercial floor stripper ( wax remover) strips paint on metal and plastic. It's all I use. It's not as fast as the aircraft stripper but it won't burn your hands either. I use it bare handed although I probably absorb it into my body. That's a cool truck. I wish I hand a 3D printer but I probably never will. I also use the floor stripper to clean the plastic. It's also a degreaser. Its wonderful and almost unknown product that so many restorers would love if they would just try it.
What a great tip for using the brake cleaner!!!
Killer restoration! You did a fantastic job!!!
If you take that truck apart again, make sure you put some automotive grease on the cement mixer gears. This will help prevent it from breaking/wearing.
Great tip for cleaning out spray nozzles.
One thing though. I use rattle cans to prime up the games workshop minis and I have no problem with runs and detail loss. And I use a printer that's designed for cars.
I know they're not the same, but my point is that the detail's a hell of a lot finer than on die cast cars.
Cool video like always keep up the great work and you're cool
Yes you can definitely see the paint graduation in the red and green. They would make cool salt and pepper shakers.
I find this funny as we were just talking about rattle cans yesterday in the discord server
Great work looks great, I've been wondering where you have been keep producing video's you were the first restorer I found
Wow, that's impressive, especially considering you used a tool you’re not as comfortable with.
welcome back. you were missed. but i do understand needing a break.
Great video, I'm working on getting into the hobey , you inspired me to do so
You're to hard on yourself. Your work is exceptional. Much better then anything I could make. I look forward to your next video.
I hold the spray can pretty far from the object I’m painting. Extra distance helps. Very nice truck! Maybe the gears are plastic cause they have some give to them and cast metal would snap. Germany makes great stuff!
It turned out better than expected. I thought I would have liked to see a more modern paint scheme, but the original looks great to me. Nice job.
I love your videos, you do great work.👍🏻👍🏻😁
"...expecting thousands of spiders to fall out. Luckily for me, but unfortunate for the video that didn't happen..." = Beer shooting out of my nose, so, yeah...thanks for that.
Very nice restoration. Hope to see this model after you spray paint it
That shade of red is beautiful.
It looks great! It is a very well made model and has some neat features to it. I can understand your frustration with spray cans as over the years when I have used them you do have to figure out a technique that works. Flat colors are fine to spray but gloss colors are temperamental when being sprayed from a rattle-can. I will not be giving up my airbrush anytime soon either.
Awesome restoration, well done.
That is like doing a jigsaw puzzle. Spray can paint makes it look better than it did when it was original. So many posts to drill out. I bet this thing is a monster in real life. I think it looks pretty nice if you ask me.
--Dave
A diecast that will last a thousand years!
*In my experience painting with rattle cans you need to hold the can around 3-4 feet from what you're painting. One last quick "critique" you probably already know is you should always spray in one continuous line across your object, starting before you even hit the object and hold it down until you're off it on the other side. This is especially important with rattle cans high flow rate, just those extra milliseconds before you start moving your hand and stop will create build up resulting in uneven blotchy paint.*
Excellent stuff as always. Thanks!
I am sooo happy that there wasn't any spider invasion