Aired (January 22, 2024): Kung may makukulay at patok na jeep ang probinsya ng Rizal, may humaharurot na ‘toy jeep’ naman ang Antipolo! Saan nga ba gawa ang mga toy jeep? Alamin sa video.
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00:00 That's the majority.
00:02 So, Kim, someone is helping to preserve this look,
00:05 but it still falls under the standards of the modernization program.
00:09 That's right. And even if it's a toy, it's still a battle against the old Pinoy jeepney.
00:13 That's the story of Von Aquino.
00:16 Added with colorful paint and lights,
00:22 that's the jeepney that was hit in the province of Rizal.
00:27 But in Antipolo, there's a version of this that can't be driven.
00:30 But the toy jeepney can still roll.
00:35 Not only on the road, jeepneys are rampant.
00:44 Because of the mini version made by Ryan and his friend,
00:48 it also won the Miniature Car Show.
00:50 I started in 2017.
00:53 The first time I saw a toy jeepney in a car show,
00:57 the jeepneys that were hit had a nice design on the body,
01:00 it has a strong sound,
01:02 the ones on the lower part, the whole jeepney, we really copied it.
01:05 When we joined the car show,
01:07 our awards, trophies, there's a best of show,
01:10 what's the best in the show.
01:11 It's controlled using a remote and it can run fast and drift like a race car.
01:17 The toy jeepney was hit by a Sintra board.
01:22 They also put designs on the sides and the lights are dimmed to be able to be installed.
01:27 It has a park light, glow lights, dim lights, headlights, and seats.
01:32 These are our toy jeepneys that have toy grade RC and heavy grade RC.
01:37 We also made it realistic on the bottom.
01:40 It has a differential, propeller, and it also has a tail.
01:43 Because the form of the battle is beautiful,
01:46 it took more than a month before the toy jeepney was built.
01:51 When I first started, I just looked at the real jeepneys or at the pictures,
01:55 I copied it.
01:56 The first people who made toy jeepneys also taught me.
01:59 They gave me a pattern.
02:00 The price is high depending on the place.
02:02 If the remote control that you put is expensive, it costs 10,000 pesos.
02:05 The lowest is 500 pesos.
02:07 It's just a little bit thick.
02:08 There are also some small versions of other passenger cars,
02:13 like the miniature tricycle made by Toffer Gonzaga.
02:17 Even if it's not remote controlled, it still looks good because of the light and built-in sound system.
02:22 Even though the modernization program is already being implemented on jeepneys,
02:28 their passion for making small cars still continues.
02:33 We'll make a jeepney out of a t-shirt.
02:35 Jeepneys can really be expected in cars or toys.
02:39 And the design of it shows the Filipino's enthusiasm.
02:43 I'm Bona Kino, and that's the true story.
02:46 You should know.
02:47 It's simple.
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