I’m just kinda repeating part of what the others have said. With the alclad chrome I would suggest a little more psi and spray a little farther back from your work piece, with a faster back and forth motion making sure to start spraying before the edge of your work piece and not stoping till after the edge of the work piece. And the amount of paint you sprayed on in the first coat was probably what you should have used for all three coats combined. It takes a bit of experimenting but as good as it looked when you sprayed it, it can look even better.
Good video but, It's recommanded to polish the AK colors to get the miror effect that everyboby wants ;-) Also We have a big difference with a black gloss primer...
I have used both and gotten the exact same results but in my opinion, the key to reflectivity on any of these is using 2K clear. It will look more reflective and also more durable.
This was very helpful ! I just tried my first set of resin wheels for the usacc group build and painted the wheels with testors aluminum.. Love the wheels, hate them color they turned out. I'll be trying that Alclad very soon! You got a sub sir. If you watch my vid you'll see what i mean
Nice video! Audio was a little quiet. It looked like your coats were a little heavy, I've heard for the best shine with the alclad you want to go as light as possible. Great comparison though, the AK's got nothing on alclad
Thanks for the comment. Yes my audio definitely needs some improvement. I did also spray heavier than I wanted. I may try to do more comparisons of Metal paint and will have to spray lighter on the next video.
Interesting comparison buddy. The key is to go very light so that you can get the reflection happening from the black. I was a fan of Alclad but now use Molotow chrome refills through my airbrush with super light coats and I find it gives a better chrome finish out of all the chrome paint. The key though is to not touch it for a couple of weeks and let it flash off as the chrome can rub off.
Have you ever used gloss white, gloss light gray or dark gray as a base coat. I realize you videotaped a pretty small sample and it may look different in person, I wonder if the aluminum affect might look brighter with a lighter base coat.
Nice comparison. I noticed your Alclad gloss black base has a little orange peel going on. If you try adding Mr Leveling Thinner to it (~10-15%) and spray ~25psi, the issue should go away. I personally add ~20% volume of MLT to my gloss black base before spraying and all of my test spoons dry to a smooth, reflective surface that I can see my own face on. I know you weren't really going for the mirror finish chrome look, but it the MLT really helps the gloss black base get that ultra smooth finish.
Thanks for the tip. In this test I was trying to keep it straight forward to compare each paints results. But for future use I’ll definitely trying adding in Leveling Thinner. I love that stuff! Thanks 🙏🏼
Wow, great video. I was just about to shoot some Alclad Aluminum on some rims...saw your video first for a quick reference. Very, very helpful. Thank you. SUBSCRIBED.
Thanks for the comment and even more for the subscription. It makes me happy that I may have saved some time/money for some of my viewers. I appreciate any recommendations or suggestions for future videos.
@@weekendhobbyist ....I just finished spraying some 1/25 big rig rims, followed your process to the letter. Holy smokes.....absolutely beautiful, just beautiful results !!!!!!! Thank you once again Weekend Hobbyist.....if you don't mind I'm going to give you and your channel a big shout out and recommendation tonght on my video ..I'll have my finished 1/25 tire and rim setup. I'm sold on Alclad. Thank you.
I really wish people would learn how to use an airbrush before doing these kinds of videos. It really effects the end result. Barbatos Rex is the man when it comes to doing chrome correctly
Thanks for sharing. You should give green stuff world chrome a try. Love the stuff. Easy clean up and very reflective. They have airbrush and brushable types.
@@weekendhobbyist excellent. You have to kind of glob it in, not brush it. I’ve recently shot it straight out of the airbrush too, and it came out great. Very surprised, and I doesn’t require gloss black undercoat. No need to thin either, and clean up us with alcohol.
I can’t find the comment anymore but “Phernann” asked if I could use alcohol to clean the airbrush after using the AK XTreme. I think yes because it’s an enamel. Anyone else here tried this? Thanks.
You used way to much alclad chome over the black Mist that stuff on .. ive sprayed a ton of it ..problem is its not durable If you go over it with aqua gloss it dulls .
I have not tried brushing on the AK but have on the Vallejo Metals. For a small part it might be OK but the quality of airbrushing it is a lot better. I wouldn’t brush it on any part that wasn’t small. Please let me know how it turns out. Thanks.
I’ve successfully used Alclad chrome for years and in my opinion you sprayed way too much chrome Alclad on them and you need to spray a bit further away. Just trying to help.
@@Drazorig2 I think it should be fine but make sure you let it dry a few days to one week and do a test first on a part first and not smack in the middle.
Hi, I just did a test and it polished well making it shinier but not necessarily “more reflective”. As for polishing I think the Mr. Metal Colors polish well but I haven’t tested yet.
I was wondering if you take on any jobs doing this I have somethings that need to be done I have no airbrush experience or airbrush can pay for the job thanks let me know please
Hi Q Dog. I would say unfortunately not because of my time constraints but feel free to email me about what you need. Maybe I can point you in the right direction.
The chrome needs to be applied over a gloss black not a silver, your comparison is flawed with the spoons. Alclads are great, AK are great as well you really can't go wrong with either, although I am partial to Alclad chrome and candies.
I just realized my video is a little unclear. I had applied over gloss black base for all of the paints but I think I didn’t show the process for some of them. Definitely yes have to apply over gloss black.
I’m just kinda repeating part of what the others have said. With the alclad chrome I would suggest a little more psi and spray a little farther back from your work piece, with a faster back and forth motion making sure to start spraying before the edge of your work piece and not stoping till after the edge of the work piece. And the amount of paint you sprayed on in the first coat was probably what you should have used for all three coats combined. It takes a bit of experimenting but as good as it looked when you sprayed it, it can look even better.
Good video but, It's recommanded to polish the AK colors to get the miror effect that everyboby wants ;-) Also We have a big difference with a black gloss primer...
Thanks for the tip. Definitely gloss black base is ideal.
I have used both and gotten the exact same results but in my opinion, the key to reflectivity on any of these is using 2K clear. It will look more reflective and also more durable.
Thanks Marcos. I have a new paint test I’m finishing the editing on. You should enjoy it.
This was very helpful ! I just tried my first set of resin wheels for the usacc group build and painted the wheels with testors aluminum.. Love the wheels, hate them color they turned out. I'll be trying that Alclad very soon! You got a sub sir. If you watch my vid you'll see what i mean
Hey Pappy thanks for comment and the sub. I watched your video and subscribed too. Nice wheels. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
Nice video! Audio was a little quiet. It looked like your coats were a little heavy, I've heard for the best shine with the alclad you want to go as light as possible. Great comparison though, the AK's got nothing on alclad
Thanks for the comment. Yes my audio definitely needs some improvement. I did also spray heavier than I wanted. I may try to do more comparisons of Metal paint and will have to spray lighter on the next video.
Interesting comparison buddy. The key is to go very light so that you can get the reflection happening from the black. I was a fan of Alclad but now use Molotow chrome refills through my airbrush with super light coats and I find it gives a better chrome finish out of all the chrome paint. The key though is to not touch it for a couple of weeks and let it flash off as the chrome can rub off.
Thanks Andy
Does the Molotow clean easily from the airbrush? Is it acrylic or lacquer?
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The latest trends in the auto industry don't really use chrome any more but I can see the older car models still needing chrome.
Looks like you put on about twice as much Alclad chrome as you should have
Yeah 🤦🏻♂️. Will have to do another comparison once I get additional brands.
Have you ever used gloss white, gloss light gray or dark gray as a base coat. I realize you videotaped a pretty small sample and it may look different in person, I wonder if the aluminum affect might look brighter with a lighter base coat.
Hi Jerelreeves,
Thanks. I haven’t tried a lighter base coat but will consider that for my next test.
Nice comparison. I noticed your Alclad gloss black base has a little orange peel going on. If you try adding Mr Leveling Thinner to it (~10-15%) and spray ~25psi, the issue should go away. I personally add ~20% volume of MLT to my gloss black base before spraying and all of my test spoons dry to a smooth, reflective surface that I can see my own face on. I know you weren't really going for the mirror finish chrome look, but it the MLT really helps the gloss black base get that ultra smooth finish.
Thanks for the tip. In this test I was trying to keep it straight forward to compare each paints results. But for future use I’ll definitely trying adding in Leveling Thinner. I love that stuff! Thanks 🙏🏼
Wow, great video. I was just about to shoot some Alclad Aluminum on some rims...saw your video first for a quick reference.
Very, very helpful. Thank you.
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Thanks for the comment and even more for the subscription. It makes me happy that I may have saved some time/money for some of my viewers. I appreciate any recommendations or suggestions for future videos.
@@weekendhobbyist ....I just finished spraying some 1/25 big rig rims, followed your process to the letter.
Holy smokes.....absolutely beautiful, just beautiful results !!!!!!!
Thank you once again Weekend Hobbyist.....if you don't mind I'm going to give you and your channel a big shout out and recommendation tonght on my video ..I'll have my finished 1/25 tire and rim setup.
I'm sold on Alclad.
Thank you.
Thank you so much! I will subscribe and make sure I watch 🙂. Teamwork!
I really wish people would learn how to use an airbrush before doing these kinds of videos. It really effects the end result. Barbatos Rex is the man when it comes to doing chrome correctly
Thanks for sharing. You should give green stuff world chrome a try. Love the stuff. Easy clean up and very reflective. They have airbrush and brushable types.
Thanks. I was considering Green Stuff. How is the quality of the brush on?
@@weekendhobbyist excellent. You have to kind of glob it in, not brush it. I’ve recently shot it straight out of the airbrush too, and it came out great. Very surprised, and I doesn’t require gloss black undercoat. No need to thin either, and clean up us with alcohol.
@@bigchef2112 doesn’t require a black undercoat and can be brushed ? 😳. I’m in!
Thanks.
Spaz Stix chrome beats them all , but you have to buff the all spoons with microfiber cloth to get the powder off
Thanks David. I’ll have to try that one next. How does it compare to Molotow? Cute dog BTW!
great video, i´ve got a question: what if i don´t use glossy base for this metallic paints? thnx for answer.
For the best metal finish you will have to use a smooth glossy black base. With a non-glossy base the final finish won’t be as smooth and reflective.
@@weekendhobbyist thanks a lot for the advice.
I can’t find the comment anymore but “Phernann” asked if I could use alcohol to clean the airbrush after using the AK XTreme. I think yes because it’s an enamel. Anyone else here tried this? Thanks.
You used way to much alclad chome over the black
Mist that stuff on .. ive sprayed a ton of it ..problem is its not durable
If you go over it with aqua gloss it dulls .
I agree. Thanks.
Can i use brush than airbrush with the AK xtreme metal? I just bought one..
I have not tried brushing on the AK but have on the Vallejo Metals. For a small part it might be OK but the quality of airbrushing it is a lot better. I wouldn’t brush it on any part that wasn’t small. Please let me know how it turns out. Thanks.
I’ve successfully used Alclad chrome for years and in my opinion you sprayed way too much chrome Alclad on them and you need to spray a bit further away. Just trying to help.
Thanks. I’m going to give it another try. 👍
@@weekendhobbyist with Alclad just remember, less is more. You want to just coat it just enough to cover. Good luck with it.
@@PatrickKendThank you!
Once this is painted on can you dry brush acrylic colours on top?
Hi Didar,
Yes you should be able to since these are lacquer and enamel.
@@weekendhobbyist would you need to prime before applying acrylic?
@@Drazorig2 are you going to paint a clear acrylic on top? If so It should he fine especially with light coats.
@@weekendhobbyist after the chrome I am looking to paint metallic acrylic paints, not clear acrylics.
@@Drazorig2 I think it should be fine but make sure you let it dry a few days to one week and do a test first on a part first and not smack in the middle.
hi. is it true that XTREME METAL can be polished?
Hi, I just did a test and it polished well making it shinier but not necessarily “more reflective”. As for polishing I think the Mr. Metal Colors polish well but I haven’t tested yet.
Yes, Mr. Metal Colors is for polishing. I have not tried it, but there is information about it.
Thank you
I was wondering if you take on any jobs doing this I have somethings that need to be done I have no airbrush experience or airbrush can pay for the job thanks let me know please
Hi Q Dog.
I would say unfortunately not because of my time constraints but feel free to email me about what you need. Maybe I can point you in the right direction.
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The chrome needs to be applied over a gloss black not a silver, your comparison is flawed with the spoons. Alclads are great, AK are great as well you really can't go wrong with either, although I am partial to Alclad chrome and candies.
I just realized my video is a little unclear. I had applied over gloss black base for all of the paints but I think I didn’t show the process for some of them. Definitely yes have to apply over gloss black.
@@jimbolaiya Still looks great! These paint brands really bring a lot to the hobby over the older stuff ;)
I agree! ( I just realized I accidentally replied to you with my other account )
Bro you shoulda goten a way better result with the Alclad Chrome over gloss black!!!
I’m planning a retest soon. Any other chromes I should consider?
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