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It blows my mind the colors that come out of it on plastic Awesome job!
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Wow! You are doing an awesome job M-bot. This is going to look great.
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It's tricky stuff. I reckon I've used a $14 bottle just learning. The keys are a perfect high gloss black base coat - needs to be perfectly smooth and as shiny as you can get it. If it's not perfect, every little blemish will show up when the Alclad goes on. I was able to get the whole chrome layer done in one go, with several thin passes, at a very particular distance from the piece. I've got a dual action airbrush, and found the chrome layer goes on best when fed through the air brush in small amounts (ie, not pulling back on the trigger too far).
And you definitely need really good airbrush cleaner fluid, cos that stuff gets well and truly gummed up in the air brush when it dries.
Worth keeping in mind that you'll go through a bit of the stuff depending on how big the item you're painting is. The bottles are only small.
There's a pretty good tutorial that I looked at, I think it was on procustomizers.com, but I'll have to check and get back to you with a URL.
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yeha that right you got to get that gloss black just right.... and glossy !!
it great stuff..!.. but you got to be carful of the clear coat ok ! some of them turn the chrome to dull silver ....
Yeah so whats the best clear coat to use for that. Still have not found one that works as good as I would like