Sunday, 30 March 2014

CENTURY 21 ZERO X RESTORATION BY FERRYMAN










My good friend Ferryman is a master restorer of damaged vintage toys. He recently restored a Century 21 Zero X. Ferryman told me "Luckily Woodsy, I had the remains of a remote in my parts box which provided the new cable and plastic to build the retracting wing from. Unfortunately I forgot to take any before photos!" Doh!


Never mind. I think you'll get a good idea what Ferryman did from the photos and his list of repairs:

  1. resprayed the heat shield silver
  2. made all the electrics work 
  3. rewired the remote
  4. removed the melt marks from the remote caused by the cable 
  5. fixed the extending wing and tail mechanism in the main body 
  6. scratch built a replacement for one of the front retracting wings

One thing that needed no TLC was the rare Supremo badge, which came wrapped in its original tissue. A small tip remained missing from the telescopic antenna on the remote but it's a small detail in an otherwise gorgeous restoration.


Have you restored any vintage toys readers?

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