I have been using these paints in various ways for over a year now. They are easier to use than Alclad. Though Alclad is shinner. I even paint it over chrome pieces that I need toned down. The One ting is that I use a piece of an old cotton t-shirt for buffing. The kitchen towel is too rough. I build model cars and trucks so I don't use them as often.
Hi mate, what do you recommend to seal this with? Weathering and decals will need to be protected but I don't want to spoil that finish. Gloss acrylic? Satin? Thanks
cosmetic sponge well this metallic polished.I understand it's something like oil paints?I apologize for my English,I'm from Belarus.You have a very interesting video,thanks.
Very good, I already did tests, now the million dollar question, for the purposes of varnishing before applying decals and washes, what is it sealed with? because that must be sealed before applying decals and oils and then sealing again. I hope you can comment, thank you very much
do you have to apply this to primer or can you prime, then lay gloss black down, and THEN lay this over top of the black so it's shinier?? anyone know?
I'm having a little trouble glueing my model aircraft fuselage half together and I remember in some of your videos you use special clamps can you give me a link to where I can get the clamps you use on model aircraft