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Vehicle Restoration Videos

88bmwjeff

SF Bay Area
I came across videos of restoration of toy vehicles, and I've become a bit addicted to them. It's really interesting to watch them restore/fix the old toys. They fix it all including the motors for full functioning toys.

Here's a video that's about 16 minutes long of



This is a long video (±35 minutes) with the restorer using lathes, 3D printing and laser etching to recreate some parts

Restoration of an Old Toy Car Phaeton

Of course this thread would not be complete without a video of the restoration of a toy BMW motorcycle. However, the restorer here is not as detailed as the previous restorers, IMO. The restoration doesn't start until about 1:05 minutes into it.

Restoration of Toy R1200 GS
 
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