I brush paint with this kind of paint all of the time with my models and I use Mr Color Leveling Thinner to get rid of those brushstrokes and it makes it look even better than straight from the pen.
Hi, is there a clear protective coat one can use OVER...the chrome ..after it has been applied?...And how long should it be left to dry...before clear coating it? Please let me know..Thanks!..Rowland..
Thanks for the comment, very good question. If you apply the clear you will loose that chrome effect hence the chrome should be applied as one of the last finishing touches👌
Future floor shine works and you lose 10% shine however it is very soft itself. If you apply future floor before a lacquer clear gloss it might work as a protective layer.
Informative video, thanks. Would the 2mm version or the 1mm version be better for painting the chrome trim around windows on 1/24 scale model cars? I'm thinking of going for the 1mm version but I'm worried it's too thin
These look great, I have a kit I'm working on with a fair amount I'd like to go for a chrome finish on but was a bit worried about control. I wouldnt mind trying these out and its great you can just switch it to a brushable medium for the bigger areas
Molotow cannot be handled after application. It can be cleared with a good water-based gloss but it will lose some lustre Alcohol or lacquer based chromes can be handled. Checkout our video ua-cam.com/video/7HTpUIBcHSo/v-deo.html
Yes, Molotow will work on a vertical surface. The liquid is quite thick so it wont drip off but ii will move a little towards the bottom, depending on the thickness of the coat. The finish will still look as good as a level piece.
If the tip has dried then the paint will not be able to flow through the tip fibres. Try soaking the tip in alcohol (IPA) to soften the dried paint and reinsert it into the pen. Hopefully the paint starts flowing again. Overwise, replacement tips can be purchased separately.
Sorry, I don't think it can be relived after drying. It cleans up with alcohol based acrylic and lacquer thinner. You could try with those as you have nothing to lose.
Yes it can but from the front side. Coating is using applied to the back of the glass and Molotow is designed to be viewed from the front. If you want to fix from the back then Alclad Chrome for polycarbonate will be the best bet as it is designed to be applied from the back with a black backing coat to seal.
Please turn off auto-focus and use manual focus - it's so frustrating seeing everything blurry!!! The pens look great and very beginner friendly. Thanks for the demo
Thank you for the advise, focusing on reflective surfaces is harder and we are trying to show as much detail as we can be getting as close as possible however that means that we cant use manual focus. We are going to work on this aspect and you if you have any suggestion please let us know. For now we thought was best to have some content than none.
We have used the Molotow for some time now and it has needed at least a day to dry. Molotow chrome is not a durable surface as it loses chrome effect when handled. It should be the last finish to be applied and handled as little as possible.
I brush paint with this kind of paint all of the time with my models and I use Mr Color Leveling Thinner to get rid of those brushstrokes and it makes it look even better than straight from the pen.
I brush paint with this kind of paint all of the time with my models and I use Mr Color Leveling Thinner to get rid of those brushstrokes and it makes it look even better than straight from the pen.
Thank you for your tip!
Hi, is there a clear protective coat one can use OVER...the chrome ..after it has been applied?...And how long should it be left to dry...before clear coating it? Please let me know..Thanks!..Rowland..
Thanks for the comment, very good question. If you apply the clear you will loose that chrome effect hence the chrome should be applied as one of the last finishing touches👌
I've found Alclad Clear Kote works really well for a protective coat that barely effects the chrome finish
Future floor shine works and you lose 10% shine however it is very soft itself. If you apply future floor before a lacquer clear gloss it might work as a protective layer.
Informative video, thanks. Would the 2mm version or the 1mm version be better for painting the chrome trim around windows on 1/24 scale model cars? I'm thinking of going for the 1mm version but I'm worried it's too thin
1mm is very think however it depends which parts you want to cover. May 2mm could be a better in between option👌
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne Okay thanks!
These look great, I have a kit I'm working on with a fair amount I'd like to go for a chrome finish on but was a bit worried about control. I wouldnt mind trying these out and its great you can just switch it to a brushable medium for the bigger areas
Thank you! definitely worth experimenting and finding hot it fits within your techniques.
I got the refill for my airbrush and the marker for an outline tool on some canvas :)
Excellent👌
How is the durability ? Can it be handled without a clear and still not smudge. ?
Molotow cannot be handled after application. It can be cleared with a good water-based gloss but it will lose some lustre Alcohol or lacquer based chromes can be handled. Checkout our video ua-cam.com/video/7HTpUIBcHSo/v-deo.html
Can I uses this on metal?is it permanent and won’t rub off?
Molotow works on many surfaces including metal. The chrome finish will rub off if handled.
Is it possible to do an add-on to show how to refill the pens please? Hello from the UK !
Hello! Sure we can do that!
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne excellent!!
The refill tutorial can be viewed now ua-cam.com/video/-Hq_oI6Z-48/v-deo.html
Does the mirror hold up real good with out any blurry when applied on plastic or metal when rub it
This mirror finish cannot be touched or handled after application as it will tarnish the effect and become dull.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne will I need a clear coat over it
Difficult to clear coat. They dull the finish. Best left as is.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne not when it's dull tho
Sorry, I don't understand what you mean.
Nice review! Used to have one. The only drawback is that it is not durable.
yes, that is a limitation, should not be touched much after application.
Hi, could you use it on a fixed vertical surface? Or would the self-levelling aspect prevent that?
Yes, Molotow will work on a vertical surface. The liquid is quite thick so it wont drip off but ii will move a little towards the bottom, depending on the thickness of the coat. The finish will still look as good as a level piece.
I have a 1mm pen, but im getting troubles using it, i think the tip dried out
Do you have any advice ?
If the tip has dried then the paint will not be able to flow through the tip fibres. Try soaking the tip in alcohol (IPA) to soften the dried paint and reinsert it into the pen. Hopefully the paint starts flowing again. Overwise, replacement tips can be purchased separately.
Hi there, can you apply clear paint (such as Hobby Colors 90-100 or Tamiya) over it and retain the chrome effect? Thank you ;)
no.. most times the clear will affect this product.
Ok! Thanks a lot!
can I use this marker to paint my zippers from my bag chrome ?
They are not really made for that, they paint is not designed to be that resistant to wear
Do you store them tip up or down once opened?
I store them tip down so the nib is always moist.
Just two questions, I have one of this pens but it dried up, is it possible to revive the paint? also if I had to dilute it which thinner can I use?
Sorry, I don't think it can be relived after drying. It cleans up with alcohol based acrylic and lacquer thinner. You could try with those as you have nothing to lose.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne thank you
Could this be used on a mirror that has lost some coating
Yes it can but from the front side. Coating is using applied to the back of the glass and Molotow is designed to be viewed from the front. If you want to fix from the back then Alclad Chrome for polycarbonate will be the best bet as it is designed to be applied from the back with a black backing coat to seal.
It did an amazing job, I bought a baby yoda and painted it over the necklace. Looks beautiful.
Right?! This stuff is amazing!
Please turn off auto-focus and use manual focus - it's so frustrating seeing everything blurry!!! The pens look great and very beginner friendly. Thanks for the demo
Thank you for the advise, focusing on reflective surfaces is harder and we are trying to show as much detail as we can be getting as close as possible however that means that we cant use manual focus. We are going to work on this aspect and you if you have any suggestion please let us know. For now we thought was best to have some content than none.
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In reality molotow liquid chrome is worst u need to wait 1year to fully dry the mirror effect
We have used the Molotow for some time now and it has needed at least a day to dry. Molotow chrome is not a durable surface as it loses chrome effect when handled. It should be the last finish to be applied and handled as little as possible.
What is the recommended sealer/top coat for this without damaging the reflection?
I brush paint with this kind of paint all of the time with my models and I use Mr Color Leveling Thinner to get rid of those brushstrokes and it makes it look even better than straight from the pen.
Cheers!