Hey Matt if you keep going over the BMF with your Q-Tip it will chrome up. Q-Tip basically polishes it up to a nice reflective chrome. You know you’re doing it right when your Q-Tips start turning black. Keep repeating with new Q-Tips after they get to black.
Very nice work! I, myself, do strips around the windows placing the overlap in the same place where two pieces overlap on the real car. That’s just my personal preference. I consider foil work to be my favorite part of building model cars. I find it therapeutic, so I have that kind of patience level!😂
I use toothpicks to burnish down the bmf in troughs. Don't press hard but firm so as not to tear the bmf. Polish up with the toothpick. I use the BACK of cheap aluminum foil to simulate stainless steel.
Matthew, when I put on BMF, I will literally hold my breath, or exhale slowly when i'm cutting. If you wake-up in the emergency room you've held your breath for too long
Thanks for the tips and tricks. I've been foiling since the early nineties when one of the kits came with some chrome foil. Not the greatest results, but I was off and running. Purchased Bare Metal via catalog back in the day. There were no local hobby shops for me. One trick I've been using lately and liking is coloring my blade black with a Sharpie. My eye is not so good and even with a 3x lens and a 10x lighted magnifier lens, I couldn't distinguish the blade and the foil.
I love the video and that stash is just awesome and I know I've mentioned it before but I said it again LOL. I've got another brand of foil coming today that I got from Hobbylinc. It was almost a third the price I will tell everyone if its any good. Thanks for this video its much help. Thomas over at The Model Hobbyist
Back 20 some years ago I used over 7 sheets of foil on a DC -3 Eastern airlines Plane! That is how I got back back in the hobby! I thought it was fairly easy to use! From there I went crazy building for about ten years! Once I saw how realistic it made trim on model cars the rest is history! Very cool video man!🤔🫡🇺🇸ps I didn’t build many airplanes after that! 😝🇺🇸
Brilliant Matthew I just started to foil the exact same kit only 1 hour ago, maybe I'll have to break my self chosen Facebook break, and show it when it's done, mine is branded as CC LEE kit, and made out of some funky plastic, that has to be glued like resin, actually it was sold in a autoparts store chain here in denmark, and not in a hobby shop, it has a reputation of being one of the kits that's not ment for being built, just ask kim Sodapop Søndergaard, i think he dumped his in the trashcan, I'm going to prove them wrong,, hopefully,, 😬
I enjoyed watching you do this. My luck with BMF was never so good, but it looks easy when you do it. You stopped the video before getting to those ribbed pieces between the wheel opening and the door, that was where I wanted to see how you kept them all matching, I'm guessing you had to slow down when you got to that spot, to avoid pulling off pieces you already cut. Anything close together like that was my downfall. Thanks for demonstrating the process.
Great video and "how you do it" tutorial, thank you! Keep a small block of wood with a piece of leather on it handy. You can use it to whet your cutter blades and they will last a lot longer and stay a lot sharper. Being disabled with time on my hands I also use a Lansky sharpener to sharpen my blades when they get too dull to whet them on the leather. I haven't had to buy any new blades for a long time.
@@modelcarvideos5829, P.S. Also, try a bit of polishing compound on your leather strop, it helps to get a superfine edge on your blade. This also works great for kitchen knives, hunting knives, pocket knives, box cutter blades, etc., etc.
Hey Matthew if you look at the 1 to 1 car do have overlap scenes in the Chrome around the windshield and the back glass but it is what it is you do a great job on your model and thanks for sharing
Nice tutorial Matt!!! I too use more foil than I have to just do I hit my mark the first time. I started using BMF during it's inception. I like it. I also use a molotow paint pen to do monitor touch ups in hard to teach areas.
Hey Matthew, I also waste a lot of BMF. Your way works best for me too.. Speaking of I need to get some more, mine is old and getting pretty cracked up and the cracks makes it tear very easy.. 😎👍 Very nice job
THANKS Matt! So figure a '59 Caddy would be a two sheeter?! 🙈 Agree with one big piece for windshield trim, although some cars (Like my "70 Chevelle) have a multi-piece trim set with overlap, so just copy it as such. Also with using large pieces of foil, just place the cut away scrap onto another section of body with smaller sized part, like headlight trim, etc. since already lifted from sheet. And been asking you a few times what the brand, or where in Hobby Lobby the thin black tubing is? Can't find, and employees are clueless.
do you ever have any residue issues? if so, how do you remove it? every time I've tried it (2 separate batches) it left a glue residue all over my paint. you make it look so easy!...
What about the spot on your sheet where the BMF has pulled away from the backing sheet? Do you use this area or do you cut around it and throw it away? I have a hard time not trying to use every little piece. I will cut the backer to try and minimize waste.
Hey Matt,first time using bare metal foil on a windshield frame.when piecing strips end to end do you butt joint or can you overlap without seeing the height difference
Amazing work! Have u personally clear coated over the foil? If so Have u ever had an issue with the clear coat melting the glue on the underside and resulting in wavy or bumpy clear coat? This is the only issue I can imagine would come up. Given that the solvent!thinner of the clear can melt the glue. Thanx again!😊
It doesn't affect it. I use it over emblems or raised letters then paint the body and take a q-tip with a little thinner and go over the lettering/emblem to remove the paint from them exposing the foil underneath. If that makes sense.
I wish they would put a manufacturing date & an expiration date on the package. I have bought "New" sheets that were obviously "OLD" & would not stick. Talk about aggravating...sometimes I'd rather prefer a root canal that to use BMF
I’ve built models for 30+ years and then took 6-7 years away from model building but I recently returned to it and my first kit that I’ve done upon my return was wonderful….. until……… the BMF!!!!!! 😡 I’m ready to quit model building altogether over BMF. I just can’t get it right!
Lets say hypothetically you want to apply chrome to the entire car, would it be practical to use this material for that? Ive used spray paint in the past and found its hard to get an even mirror finish.
Great tutorial Matthew. My problem with BMF is that it doesn’t stick anymore after sitting on the shelf for long time (no exposure to light or heat). I know I’m asking too much from a product to work for years but where can I buy fresh production? I also bought this “new improved chrome” type from amazon, not very much difference.
I buy directly from them so it's as fresh as possible, in theory at least. Who knows how long it sits around an Amazon warehouse. What you can do too is after you cut your piece out heat it up with a hair dryer then apply it. Helps to make the adhesive a little more tacky.
I've never had good luck with Bare Metal Foil .... Silver Sharpie has worked well for me and it is cheaper too!!
Hey Matt if you keep going over the BMF with your Q-Tip it will chrome up. Q-Tip basically polishes it up to a nice reflective chrome. You know you’re doing it right when your Q-Tips start turning black. Keep repeating with new Q-Tips after they get to black.
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Very nice work! I, myself, do strips around the windows placing the overlap in the same place where two pieces overlap on the real car. That’s just my personal preference. I consider foil work to be my favorite part of building model cars. I find it therapeutic, so I have that kind of patience level!😂
I use toothpicks to burnish down the bmf in troughs. Don't press hard but firm so as not to tear the bmf. Polish up with the toothpick. I use the BACK of cheap aluminum foil to simulate stainless steel.
I sometimes do the same but I'll cut the tip off of the toothpick and round it over so it's not as pointy.
Nice tutorial, and a great job on the BMF!
Thanks for giving me the courage, to give it a try!
Nice tutorial. It is always nice to see different people perform this somewhat difficult task. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Michael!!
I'm with you, Matt. A bigger piece is much easier to use than tiny pieces.
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Matthew, when I put on BMF, I will literally hold my breath, or exhale slowly when i'm cutting. If you wake-up in the emergency room you've held your breath for too long
Thanks for the tips and tricks. I've been foiling since the early nineties when one of the kits came with some chrome foil. Not the greatest results, but I was off and running. Purchased Bare Metal via catalog back in the day. There were no local hobby shops for me. One trick I've been using lately and liking is coloring my blade black with a Sharpie. My eye is not so good and even with a 3x lens and a 10x lighted magnifier lens, I couldn't distinguish the blade and the foil.
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Cool video. I didn't even know BMF was a thing until watching your videos. Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Hope it helps Doug!!
very helpful thanks . I'm going to try it for the first time on this 1969 Chevelle 🤞
So cool. I think it's great that you take a chance trying something new in a tutorial
I love the video and that stash is just awesome and I know I've mentioned it before but I said it again LOL. I've got another brand of foil coming today that I got from Hobbylinc. It was almost a third the price I will tell everyone if its any good. Thanks for this video its much help. Thomas over at The Model Hobbyist
Really helpful video, thanks for sharing this how-to again.🤠👍
Back 20 some years ago I used over 7 sheets of foil on a DC -3 Eastern airlines Plane! That is how I got back back in the hobby! I thought it was fairly easy to use! From there I went crazy building for about ten years! Once I saw how realistic it made trim on model cars the rest is history! Very cool video man!🤔🫡🇺🇸ps I didn’t build many airplanes after that! 😝🇺🇸
Also helps to scribe around your chrome before painting, it gives a little more realism and helps with cutting the foil!🤔🫡🇺🇸
Very cool!!
A lot of work but it's going to be sharp😁
Brilliant Matthew I just started to foil the exact same kit only 1 hour ago, maybe I'll have to break my self chosen Facebook break, and show it when it's done, mine is branded as CC LEE kit, and made out of some funky plastic, that has to be glued like resin, actually it was sold in a autoparts store chain here in denmark, and not in a hobby shop, it has a reputation of being one of the kits that's not ment for being built, just ask kim Sodapop Søndergaard, i think he dumped his in the trashcan, I'm going to prove them wrong,, hopefully,, 😬
Hopefully it turns out nice for you Thomas!!
Thank you for this great tutorial
Good to know the tips on how to use it though if I ever want to give Bare Metal Foil another try...
I enjoyed watching you do this. My luck with BMF was never so good, but it looks easy when you do it. You stopped the video before getting to those ribbed pieces between the wheel opening and the door, that was where I wanted to see how you kept them all matching, I'm guessing you had to slow down when you got to that spot, to avoid pulling off pieces you already cut. Anything close together like that was my downfall. Thanks for demonstrating the process.
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Nice Tutorial Matt. My eyes are kinda like your camera, sometimes it just doesn't want to focus on the area your working on.
Lol!!
To all those new to BMF- burnish the hell out of it - then burnish it some more
Amazed. Wow. All new to me.👍😎
Quite tedious work, but you do a great job.
Thanks Rick!!
Great video and "how you do it" tutorial, thank you!
Keep a small block of wood with a piece of leather on it handy. You can use it to whet your cutter blades and they will last a lot longer and stay a lot sharper.
Being disabled with time on my hands I also use a Lansky sharpener to sharpen my blades when they get too dull to whet them on the leather. I haven't had to buy any new blades for a long time.
Wow! I never thought of sharpening them! 👍🏻👍🏻
@@modelcarvideos5829, It works and sharpening and whetting the blades gets them much sharper than they are when new.
@@modelcarvideos5829, P.S. Also, try a bit of polishing compound on your leather strop, it helps to get a superfine edge on your blade. This also works great for kitchen knives, hunting knives, pocket knives, box cutter blades, etc., etc.
Hey Matthew if you look at the 1 to 1 car do have overlap scenes in the Chrome around the windshield and the back glass but it is what it is you do a great job on your model and thanks for sharing
Nice tutorial Matt!!! I too use more foil than I have to just do I hit my mark the first time. I started using BMF during it's inception. I like it. I also use a molotow paint pen to do monitor touch ups in hard to teach areas.
Hey Matthew, I also waste a lot of BMF. Your way works best for me too.. Speaking of I need to get some more, mine is old and getting pretty cracked up and the cracks makes it tear very easy.. 😎👍 Very nice job
Neat work Matt, thanks for sharing. Cheers Bob 👍
Thanks Bob!
I would recommend using Molotow Liquid Chrome for smaller parts.
Great information. 👍👍
Thanks for the info.👍 Do you wear magnified glasses when cutting with the blade?
Awesome tips
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Great tutorial Matt!! Good foil work really makes a model!
Thanks Mark!!
THANKS Matt! So figure a '59 Caddy would be a two sheeter?! 🙈
Agree with one big piece for windshield trim, although some cars (Like my "70 Chevelle) have a multi-piece trim set with overlap, so just copy it as such. Also with using large pieces of foil, just place the cut away scrap onto another section of body with smaller sized part, like headlight trim, etc. since already lifted from sheet. And been asking you a few times what the brand, or where in Hobby Lobby the thin black tubing is? Can't find, and employees are clueless.
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Great video Matt
owsome job Matthew
do you ever have any residue issues? if so, how do you remove it? every time I've tried it (2 separate batches) it left a glue residue all over my paint. you make it look so easy!...
Sometimes. I remove it with alcohol and a qtip. Thanks
Thanks for making this video from my comment ment alot to me again thanks your the great is
What about the spot on your sheet where the BMF has pulled away from the backing sheet? Do you use this area or do you cut around it and throw it away? I have a hard time not trying to use every little piece. I will cut the backer to try and minimize waste.
Hello,
How do you remove any sticky residue from the foil after peeling?
Hey Matt,first time using bare metal foil on a windshield frame.when piecing strips end to end do you butt joint or can you overlap without seeing the height difference
How would one use BMF for lettering, badges,fine details?
Amazing work! Have u personally clear coated over the foil? If so Have u ever had an issue with the clear coat melting the glue on the underside and resulting in wavy or bumpy clear coat? This is the only issue I can imagine would come up. Given that the solvent!thinner of the clear can melt the glue. Thanx again!😊
I clear over most of my foil and haven't had any problems at all.
@@modelcarvideos5829 great! Thank you!
It doesn't affect it. I use it over emblems or raised letters then paint the body and take a q-tip with a little thinner and go over the lettering/emblem to remove the paint from them exposing the foil underneath. If that makes sense.
Cool 😎
Hey bud, what kit is that?? Loves me some Cadillacs but kits are hard to find.
It is an ARII kit. It was a gift. I have a couple of build videos of it.
I wish they would put a manufacturing date & an expiration date on the package. I have bought "New" sheets that were obviously "OLD" & would not stick. Talk about aggravating...sometimes I'd rather prefer a root canal that to use BMF
For sure!!
I’ve built models for 30+ years and then took 6-7 years away from model building but I recently returned to it and my first kit that I’ve done upon my return was wonderful….. until……… the BMF!!!!!! 😡 I’m ready to quit model building altogether over BMF. I just can’t get it right!
It can definitely be challenging! Keep pushing
Lets say hypothetically you want to apply chrome to the entire car, would it be practical to use this material for that? Ive used spray paint in the past and found its hard to get an even mirror finish.
Yes
Great tutorial Matthew. My problem with BMF is that it doesn’t stick anymore after sitting on the shelf for long time (no exposure to light or heat). I know I’m asking too much from a product to work for years but where can I buy fresh production? I also bought this “new improved chrome” type from amazon, not very much difference.
It's a real crap shoot on getting a good sheet. I totally feel your pain!
I buy directly from them so it's as fresh as possible, in theory at least. Who knows how long it sits around an Amazon warehouse. What you can do too is after you cut your piece out heat it up with a hair dryer then apply it. Helps to make the adhesive a little more tacky.
Curses! Foiled again!
Great video
Thanks Bob!
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