And the journey for the best chrome paint continues! Thanks for doing such a great job with these reviews. You’ve been my go to channel for pretty much anything modeling related for awhile now. always in-depth and totally worth the watch. Cheers.
Wow! Your video was a godsend. I’m experimenting with chrome paints, and AK Interactive was the first one I tested. I entirely agree with your assessment. I can’t wait to see your other videos. You’re saving me a lot of time, money and effort. Thank you!
The most difficult chrome look to do is a shiny finish on the back side of transparent materials. So far I know of only two paint products that can do it. Spaz Stix Ultimate Mirror Chrome and Rustoleum Mirror Effect. Spaz Stix was developed for painting on the inside or outside of vacuum formed Lexan radio control car bodies. As long as the surface is smooth as glass you'll get a silver metallic surface that is as reflective as vapor deposited aluminum on glass. This Spaz Stix paint will also work on styrene and hard urethane resins. I use it to replicate the look of vapor deposited aluminum on the back side of urethane replicas of plastic car parts. The company makes black and white backer paints and a clear coat for use with Ultimate Mirror Chrome. Spaz Stix paints come in tiny spray cans or bottles for use with an airbrush. The price is $$$. The Rustoleum paint is a bit less shiny than the Spaz Stix and it is only for back side (second surface in mirror terms) application. The exposed paint surface looks like any "metallic" silver paint. I don't know how well or if it will work on Lexan but it works on hard urethane. It *does not work* on styrene. The carrier solvent attacks styrene. It was formulated for use on glass. Rustoleum also makes a "gold" version but it's nowhere near as shiny. It doesn't make a truly reflective "gold" mirror out of a piece of glass like the silver Rustoleum or the Spaz Stix will. These Rustoleum paints come in a larger spray can than the Spaz Stix paint, and cost less. All other "chrome" paints I've tried present a "silver metallic" look when viewed through a transparent material, the same no matter how chromelike the front surface of the paint film is. This should be a test of all "chrome", "silver", and "mirror" paints. Use a piece of glass, a piece of Lexan sheet, a piece of styrene sheet (a CD jewel case lid works great with Spaz Stix), and a transparent hard urethane test piece. Smooth-On Crystal Clear 202 is what I use, but to test the paint's "chrom-iness" the front and paint side surfaces have to be glass smooth.
I wonder how it stands up to handling, masking, and decal setting solutions? I found that using Molotow you need to reeeeeally flood it on. You might have sprayed it too thin.
yeah you have to spray this REALLY wet. if you do it right, it looks exactly like chrome, like dead-on. the good thing though, it refuses to run, you can seriously put on layer after layer of wet coats until it's perfect. the handling is fine after 24hrs. I haven't tried masking it or putting decals on it, would be curious about that too
can't wait for you the other chrome stuff. oh you defiantly need to go back and try molotow again apparently you can thin it out and it work better rather than strait to airbrush they have a video them-self. also it made me wonder if you ever tried sanding a before chrome painting like a high grit of 600-5000 so maybe it stick better and or maybe you can go heavier to smooth out cuz there grove the chrome can stick to now . nice work as always
Best chrome reviews on the Internet for airbrushes. I will quickly check if I can find that one from Zero paints. My store doesn't have the Spaz Stix and Molotow is super shiny but I can't seal it. Sometimes I forget to seal what I've done and then I can't seal anything anymore with the Molotow chrome on top.
Great information. I use SMS Hyperchrome. Have you tried it? It looks great over any surface. I sprayed it over bare plastic, primers, and paints. Great results. You apply it in very light dust coats. And then buff it to a high gloss shine.
Surprised to hear you mention George Lynch! He is my all time favorite guitar player! Dirty Shirley was just a side project he did. Started listening to George back in 1984 and have never stopped! Thanks for this chrome paint video!
I do like George. The only song I really like on that CD is Here Comes The King. I graduated in 83 so tells you where I am in the music world. I bought Metallica's debut album in cassette the day it came out. Thanks for watching my friend
@@barbatosrex9473 Graduated in 88 myself. My first time seeing Dokken in concert was at the Monsters of Rock show. Metallica was there and it was pure pandemonium after that! 88,000 screaming fans was just crazy! I'm glad I got to see them for that. My wife and I have seen Dokken and/or Lynch Mob in concert over 20 times over the years. Many times got to party with them back stage or on the bus afterwards. Thank you for all the work you do in putting out these videos for us modelers! It is very appreciated!
@Barbatos Rex I seem to recall seeing a video you did recently where you thinned alcohol based chrome like GSW with 91% isopropyl but now I can’t seem to find the video.
Another great video! I always look forward to your next test, no matter the product, as they are all interesting. Waiting for all the really cool paints in your line to come out in acrylic!
I figured out the issue. You gotta use this stuff over either a black or white undercoat that has to be high gloss. High gloss paint works absolute best for gold and high gloss black works best for chrome. Otherwise you really are missing out so much with the paint. It will look literally like chrome on a brand new rim. You will see how crazy of a difference it makes.
Great review. Thanks so much. I just picked up a box of AK Super Chrome. It cost me $22 in California which isn't too bad considered the price has gone up due to inflation. Have you tried Stuart Semple's Mirror paint? It's suppose to be one of the highest chrome paints in the market.
I had some of your enamel and lacquer paints picked out to order and wouldn't you know it the engine light came on on the car. Now I have to take care of that first. Every time I want to have a little fun something bites me in the but.
Nice to see you test it! Btw, have you tested Humbrol metalcoat? They come pre thinned for airbrush in the regular tins, or as spraycans. I have only tested it with a normal brush on some track pads on a tank model kit. Rubbing it with a cotton bud is supposed to give you a mirror like effect, it did not work that well when I tested it, but I belive you need more than just two brush strokes as the enamel paints evaporates while drying.
I sprayed solow cups an everything turned flat for some reason so you think it might be the spoon maybe spray something metal jus to see because of how shiny it was before it dried
Robert.. always love your videos. Thanks for letting me know George Lynch has a new band. I'd never heard of Dirty Shirley before.. Must have named the band after the amp by Friedman. Quick question. What's your favorite chrome now for model cars?
Good to know the Alclad Chrome still looks better than AK Chrome. i have a Type 2 VW kit I am bashing up to match my friends full size van and I need a nice chrome.
All of the ultra realistic chrome paints are the same thing. They were developed for the special effects, art and automotive industry. It was developed in Germany and is usually sold by the gallon. Maltow put it a marker form for touch-up. It sells for $100/gallon retail. Unfortunately it lasts only 6 months in the bottle. There are ways to extend the life, this is one way, add alcohol but it loses the effect a bit.
Another thing is you did the scratch test and I wonder if I go to the AK that it will be just as vulnerable as the Molotow :\ but by the time I might see that I've probably already bought it
The mistake you keep making with brushing chrome on is you DAB it on so it flows out into itself. You don't use strokes because it dries so fast that the strokes dry.
I wonder if this is similar at all to Mirror by Culture Hustle, the folks who make Black 2.0 and 3.0. I have a bottle of that, and it brushes on well, but there are no airbrush thinning recommendations.
Gonna have to give that green stuff a try. The AK Super Chrome really does remind me of a stainless steel. I think it has a place and would look nice in certain applications but I wouldn’t call it chrome. That green stuff chrome and Allclad really are the best options. I’m definitely interested in the finishers tests. I’ve got access to some. Might have to stock up 😬
Great overview, Alclad is always solid, GSW just seems to work and became a staple for me. But if I'm really looking for that perfect chrome, for me it has to be Happiness over 2K black base from Korea. It's like spraying a near damn perfect mirror with that deep metallic feel most paints lack. It's a bitch to get a hold off and had to use one of those local shipping services but was worth it for when you want to go all out on a kit
Can you do a heavier candy piece with the clear red? From what I saw it was just a light coat of the clear red on it but what about a heavier coat to give it the heavy glossy candy look?
i problem ive had with chrome is protecting it with it goin hazey, so is alclad still the best in your opinion? with the aqua gloss for protection? i spoke to some on a GSW about it and they said the aqua gloss would protect their chome too, hoave to tested that?
Thanks for your informative videos as usual! I may take issue with some of AK Interactive's behaviour in the past but they don't tend to release half-cooked products either.
I'm seeing AK Interactive's Real Color paints in the background. Are you going to compare Tamiya Clear Red to AK Real Colors Clear Red? It would be soooo interesting to see different clear paints compared.
@@barbatosrex9473 Wow, I'm eagerly waiting my dude. You are doing an incredible work. Don't forget to take a look at the safety data sheet for the AK lacquer paints & their lacquer thinner: it has the Acute Tox. 4 warning (dermal, inhalation, skin). Safety first.
i fell in love with this stuff right away. then I touched the part I sprayed.... rubbed off some of the shine and left a finger print. what do we spray on after to seal it?
Just found your channel. Great reviews, so sounds like Alclad is still your favorite.....I haven't looked deep enough, but can you spray color tints over Alclad then clear??
Great video as always!! I have found Alclad works the best for chromes, they get the job done without being too shiny and thus the model doesn't come out too toyish. Black wash, India ink, Tamiya Panel liner (All the same stuff) over kit chrome ends up looking toyish and patchy (Non uniform), though in the grills itself panel wash does a great job after swabbing off the excess. So far for metals the Alclad lineup has worked out best for me, soon as I get more colors from MR. Hobby metal lineup I can do a safe decision.
And the journey for the best chrome paint continues! Thanks for doing such a great job with these reviews. You’ve been my go to channel for pretty much anything modeling related for awhile now. always in-depth and totally worth the watch. Cheers.
have you found the best air brushed chrome paint?
Thank you Rex, really appreciate the honest and thorough review, especially the side by side with other chromes. Thank you!
Wow! Your video was a godsend. I’m experimenting with chrome paints, and AK Interactive was the first one I tested. I entirely agree with your assessment. I can’t wait to see your other videos. You’re saving me a lot of time, money and effort. Thank you!
Very cool! Thanks for the introduction to green stuff world chrome, looks perfect for my needs!
It's the best I've found so far
I saw Dupli-color perfect match universal chrome at the auto parts store . I'd like to see that tested. Great vids. Keep em coming I'll keep watching.
I'm really impressed with Gren Stuff World. I have to go back to your older video of it. I need to check it out again for a better look.
It's the best
The most difficult chrome look to do is a shiny finish on the back side of transparent materials. So far I know of only two paint products that can do it. Spaz Stix Ultimate Mirror Chrome and Rustoleum Mirror Effect.
Spaz Stix was developed for painting on the inside or outside of vacuum formed Lexan radio control car bodies. As long as the surface is smooth as glass you'll get a silver metallic surface that is as reflective as vapor deposited aluminum on glass. This Spaz Stix paint will also work on styrene and hard urethane resins. I use it to replicate the look of vapor deposited aluminum on the back side of urethane replicas of plastic car parts. The company makes black and white backer paints and a clear coat for use with Ultimate Mirror Chrome. Spaz Stix paints come in tiny spray cans or bottles for use with an airbrush. The price is $$$.
The Rustoleum paint is a bit less shiny than the Spaz Stix and it is only for back side (second surface in mirror terms) application. The exposed paint surface looks like any "metallic" silver paint. I don't know how well or if it will work on Lexan but it works on hard urethane. It *does not work* on styrene. The carrier solvent attacks styrene. It was formulated for use on glass. Rustoleum also makes a "gold" version but it's nowhere near as shiny. It doesn't make a truly reflective "gold" mirror out of a piece of glass like the silver Rustoleum or the Spaz Stix will. These Rustoleum paints come in a larger spray can than the Spaz Stix paint, and cost less.
All other "chrome" paints I've tried present a "silver metallic" look when viewed through a transparent material, the same no matter how chromelike the front surface of the paint film is.
This should be a test of all "chrome", "silver", and "mirror" paints. Use a piece of glass, a piece of Lexan sheet, a piece of styrene sheet (a CD jewel case lid works great with Spaz Stix), and a transparent hard urethane test piece. Smooth-On Crystal Clear 202 is what I use, but to test the paint's "chrom-iness" the front and paint side surfaces have to be glass smooth.
Thank you, this is very informative.
I think the variety of tones can come in handy for special effects. Great video, Rex.
I wonder how it stands up to handling, masking, and decal setting solutions?
I found that using Molotow you need to reeeeeally flood it on. You might have sprayed it too thin.
yeah you have to spray this REALLY wet. if you do it right, it looks exactly like chrome, like dead-on. the good thing though, it refuses to run, you can seriously put on layer after layer of wet coats until it's perfect. the handling is fine after 24hrs. I haven't tried masking it or putting decals on it, would be curious about that too
can't wait for you the other chrome stuff. oh you defiantly need to go back and try molotow again apparently you can thin it out and it work better rather than strait to airbrush they have a video them-self. also it made me wonder if you ever tried sanding a before chrome painting like a high grit of 600-5000 so maybe it stick better and or maybe you can go heavier to smooth out cuz there grove the chrome can stick to now . nice work as always
Awesome review again. I was hoping for better results. My air force lacquers are on the way, 5 days out! Can't wait to get 'em!
Thanks buddy, I'm sure you'll love the paint. Keep me posted
Best chrome reviews on the Internet for airbrushes. I will quickly check if I can find that one from Zero paints. My store doesn't have the Spaz Stix and Molotow is super shiny but I can't seal it.
Sometimes I forget to seal what I've done and then I can't seal anything anymore with the Molotow chrome on top.
please do the zero paints test, i just bought a bunch of their paint but i have not tested it yet... could not find any review of their chrome!
Damn son, that stuff is clean AF. nice review man, definitely going to get some of this stuff.
Keep the great content and information coming...bought the Green Stuff World chrome and it incredible!!!
I Love your Painttests and when i need to try a new Paint i look first on your Channel for a test
I've learned a ton just binging your channel for an afternoon. Just ordered some of that GSW airbrush Chrome. Can't wait to test it out.
Green Stuff World Chrome is about as good as it gets. Let me know when you get it and how you like it
Thank you for testing those chrome inks/paint. Looks pretty good.
Another great video and invaluable comparison!!
Thanks dude for help us to save money and choise with wisdom!!
Great information.
I use SMS Hyperchrome. Have you tried it? It looks great over any surface. I sprayed it over bare plastic, primers, and paints. Great results. You apply it in very light dust coats. And then buff it to a high gloss shine.
The SMS is one of my favorites. I've done 2 videos on them and I easily recommend them
Surprised to hear you mention George Lynch! He is my all time favorite guitar player! Dirty Shirley was just a side project he did. Started listening to George back in 1984 and have never stopped!
Thanks for this chrome paint video!
I do like George. The only song I really like on that CD is Here Comes The King. I graduated in 83 so tells you where I am in the music world. I bought Metallica's debut album in cassette the day it came out. Thanks for watching my friend
@@barbatosrex9473 Graduated in 88 myself. My first time seeing Dokken in concert was at the Monsters of Rock show. Metallica was there and it was pure pandemonium after that! 88,000 screaming fans was just crazy! I'm glad I got to see them for that.
My wife and I have seen Dokken and/or Lynch Mob in concert over 20 times over the years. Many times got to party with them back stage or on the bus afterwards.
Thank you for all the work you do in putting out these videos for us modelers! It is very appreciated!
@Barbatos Rex I seem to recall seeing a video you did recently where you thinned alcohol based chrome like GSW with 91% isopropyl but now I can’t seem to find the video.
Another great video! I always look forward to your next test, no matter the product, as they are all interesting. Waiting for all the really cool paints in your line to come out in acrylic!
I’m looking forward to all your upcoming videos!
I think I’ll stick with my alclad till I run out then hit up that GSW. Another great review sir!
Glad you do what you do...think I'll stick with alclad lol. Wow paint kit would be nice...lots of colors there.
I'm sticking with alclad chrome for now. Thanks for the review👍
I figured out the issue. You gotta use this stuff over either a black or white undercoat that has to be high gloss. High gloss paint works absolute best for gold and high gloss black works best for chrome. Otherwise you really are missing out so much with the paint. It will look literally like chrome on a brand new rim. You will see how crazy of a difference it makes.
When will we see the Science Diet cat food test? Hahah, thanks for another great review!
Great video! What would be your chrome of choice to apply decals (and using decal solutions) over it? I want to build a chrome race car.
I've put decals over most of the ones I've tested. The Green Stuff and Alclad both worked out well.
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you so much!
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you!
Great review. Thanks so much. I just picked up a box of AK Super Chrome. It cost me $22 in California which isn't too bad considered the price has gone up due to inflation. Have you tried Stuart Semple's Mirror paint? It's suppose to be one of the highest chrome paints in the market.
I had some of your enamel and lacquer paints picked out to order and wouldn't you know it the engine light came on on the car. Now I have to take care of that first. Every time I want to have a little fun something bites me in the but.
Oh man that sucks. Nothing worse than car troubles. Thank you for considering my paints
I feel your pain heh. Got some money back on taxes, the day after the bill for the car insurance came and wiped that money out :D
Taking the car in this morning. Praying it's a cheap fix!
@@butchsbasementbuilds6828 me too, let's go Mecha Empire 😀👍
Also AK makes a lot of cool colors like Rust Steaks, Grime, etc.
Nice to see you test it! Btw, have you tested Humbrol metalcoat? They come pre thinned for airbrush in the regular tins, or as spraycans. I have only tested it with a normal brush on some track pads on a tank model kit. Rubbing it with a cotton bud is supposed to give you a mirror like effect, it did not work that well when I tested it, but I belive you need more than just two brush strokes as the enamel paints evaporates while drying.
Nice review. Keep them coming. Question. Have you heard about this metallic paint brand Jumpwind? I hope you can give it a try. Cheers.
I sprayed solow cups an everything turned flat for some reason so you think it might be the spoon maybe spray something metal jus to see because of how shiny it was before it dried
It looks absolutely wonderful!
Did you test the mirroriests mirror? by Stuart Semple? it should really be the best!
thank you for your video!
i'm impress what r u doing, thanks for detail review :) and dont't stop it :)
Love the channel thank you for doing what you do any give the hobbyist reviews on new products
Thank you for watching 👍
Thank you so much for an excellent review on this product.
I use a chrome marker for detailing tank tracks on model kits
Robert.. always love your videos. Thanks for letting me know George Lynch has a new band. I'd never heard of Dirty Shirley before.. Must have named the band after the amp by Friedman. Quick question. What's your favorite chrome now for model cars?
I hope you make a chrome paint for metal soon you applied and you can put clear coat on top right away and don’t change the chrome to silver
Good to know the Alclad Chrome still looks better than AK Chrome. i have a Type 2 VW kit I am bashing up to match my friends full size van and I need a nice chrome.
Wow a paint set. Im stocked, thanks for the chance
All of the ultra realistic chrome paints are the same thing. They were developed for the special effects, art and automotive industry. It was developed in Germany and is usually sold by the gallon. Maltow put it a marker form for touch-up. It sells for $100/gallon retail. Unfortunately it lasts only 6 months in the bottle. There are ways to extend the life, this is one way, add alcohol but it loses the effect a bit.
Can you candy coat this with Mr Color clear colors? What about Topcoats? Is Mr Super Clear (Lacquer) be safe or stick with the acrylic Mr Top Coats?
from UK to NY in 4 days. God I love DHL. cant wait to try this stuff!
been looking forward to this Rex, ty
Another thing is you did the scratch test and I wonder if I go to the AK that it will be just as vulnerable as the Molotow :\ but by the time I might see that I've probably already bought it
I love using that paint it flows really good in the airbrush
This would be perfect for a polish aluminum look on wheels for car kits or rc cars or to get the color of thor's hammer.
Like the review. I will only get something like alclad chrome. Thank you this helps a lot.
I ordered it Rex and will use this soon!
Another great vid. At what PSI did you spray at? Probably 20PSI? Thanks
With the Patriot it only calls for 15 to 18 psi. The Patriot is known for working at a low psi. It's even what they say to use in the manual
Great video and review/testing, thank you!
Canadian Amazon has only the thinner cleaner one.
would love that air compressor
The mistake you keep making with brushing chrome on is you DAB it on so it flows out into itself. You don't use strokes because it dries so fast that the strokes dry.
Great, research, great review, very proffesional, thankyou!
Bonjour es ce qu il faut y mettre un vernis par dessus pour le garder avec le temps? Merci de votre réponse.
I wonder if this is similar at all to Mirror by Culture Hustle, the folks who make Black 2.0 and 3.0. I have a bottle of that, and it brushes on well, but there are no airbrush thinning recommendations.
Gonna have to give that green stuff a try. The AK Super Chrome really does remind me of a stainless steel. I think it has a place and would look nice in certain applications but I wouldn’t call it chrome. That green stuff chrome and Allclad really are the best options. I’m definitely interested in the finishers tests. I’ve got access to some. Might have to stock up 😬
Great overview, Alclad is always solid, GSW just seems to work and became a staple for me. But if I'm really looking for that perfect chrome, for me it has to be Happiness over 2K black base from Korea. It's like spraying a near damn perfect mirror with that deep metallic feel most paints lack.
It's a bitch to get a hold off and had to use one of those local shipping services but was worth it for when you want to go all out on a kit
Can you do a heavier candy piece with the clear red? From what I saw it was just a light coat of the clear red on it but what about a heavier coat to give it the heavy glossy candy look?
i problem ive had with chrome is protecting it with it goin hazey, so is alclad still the best in your opinion? with the aqua gloss for protection? i spoke to some on a GSW about it and they said the aqua gloss would protect their chome too, hoave to tested that?
Mmmm....stay with the green stuff...anyhow great vid as always 👌 👍 👏
Thanks for your informative videos as usual! I may take issue with some of AK Interactive's behaviour in the past but they don't tend to release half-cooked products either.
wow that looks great going on, I have used other types of chrome and none looked as good as that !, curious why it dried and lost its sheen ?
The Vallejo Game Air line is delicious!
Another great test!
So it looks with the thinner, its drying and causing the splatters. You should try it with Mr color 400 thinner with the flow improver
to be honest, the colour without thin is absolutely amazing......if you want chrome you may airbrush gloss clear over the primer before chrome
Great info!!!!!! Thank you for the review!!!😀👍💯😎
Have you tested the SMS Hyperchrome? They make a "Warm Tone" and a "Cold Tone"
What is at 29:14? You say 'my traditional all clad chrome' but I see no link for that.
Here you go
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@@barbatosrex9473 Thanks I'll check it out! I'm also testing nail gel with chrome powder I saw on another channel. These seem like the 2 best chances
@@barbatosrex9473 Is it spray only? I don't have a spray setup :(
Hey Rex, I’m curious what your set-up is for seating at your bench. Is there a particular chair or stool you recommend?
I was so looking forward to this chrome test as I can't get hold of GSW or Alclad in NZ. Then I saw it dry and am so disappointed.
s it possible that due to the air movement from your vent that your paint isn't flowing out as well as it might? I.e., drying too quickly?
Very cool stuff. Thanks for the info
I'm seeing AK Interactive's Real Color paints in the background. Are you going to compare Tamiya Clear Red to AK Real Colors Clear Red?
It would be soooo interesting to see different clear paints compared.
A full test is coming soon 👍
@@barbatosrex9473 Wow, I'm eagerly waiting my dude. You are doing an incredible work.
Don't forget to take a look at the safety data sheet for the AK lacquer paints & their lacquer thinner: it has the Acute Tox. 4 warning (dermal, inhalation, skin). Safety first.
Is the ak slow to dry like the Molotow ink chrome Rex. And have you tried any clear coat over it.
Hi, the stand you have the Badger patriot sitting in, where can we get these?
i fell in love with this stuff right away. then I touched the part I sprayed.... rubbed off some of the shine and left a finger print. what do we spray on after to seal it?
I haven't tried these yet but check out this video I did for coating Alclad Chrome
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Just found your channel. Great reviews, so sounds like Alclad is still your favorite.....I haven't looked deep enough, but can you spray color tints over Alclad then clear??
Yes you can 👍👍
@@barbatosrex9473 , best to use alclad tints...have you done a review of tints on Chrome??
@@longcrawler I have used several brands of tints or candy and they all work great. Always test on a spoon first is my motto
@@barbatosrex9473 thank you
Mr barbatos, do you think it is ok to use just isopropylic alcohol or acetone to clean alcohol based paints like Tamiya or Aqueous?
Thanks for another good one! I agree Green Stuff is it so far.
That greenstuff looks awesome
as always good video and review keep them coming
Does buffing it make it more mirror like? It looks great thick and wet but after it dried, you were correct, it was a disappointment.
No, I tried to buff it but it just ruins it
Nice set of paint
Also want to know how durable the driedfinish is. Does it rub off when touched? Does it go dull from being rubbed?
I wonder if the e7 will work on this chrome finish without damaging it.
Can you try a second coat?
Looks great!! I got the alclad chrome just after to see your test alclad chrome video, where did you get your airbrush base?
It's a Hobby Mio airbrush holder. They've been sold out everywhere for months
Great video as always!! I have found Alclad works the best for chromes, they get the job done without being too shiny and thus the model doesn't come out too toyish. Black wash, India ink, Tamiya Panel liner (All the same stuff) over kit chrome ends up looking toyish and patchy (Non uniform), though in the grills itself panel wash does a great job after swabbing off the excess. So far for metals the Alclad lineup has worked out best for me, soon as I get more colors from MR. Hobby metal lineup I can do a safe decision.
Thank you, that was very helpful.
Your Zakus fin is the same as mine was 🤣
What a rip off. At least I can use the parts for paint tests 😉
Where did you get the airbrush holder? I cant find it with a google search
I could use a compressor upgrade considering I'm still using one of those battery powered ones you recommended long ago 😂