Just going through your older videos. I have watched you for over 3 yrs my friend! I have an employee I've gotten into the hobby, now he's hooked and ready to order his Barbatos Rex swallowtail! He was asking about chrome. I knew right away to find your video and share it with him! How far we've all come thanks to your efforts! And for that I'm proud to say I'm a patreon and so thankful for all you do!
@barbatosrex9473 I was messing around with fingernail paint... the kind that you brush on some kind of UV-cured base, and then apply the metallic flake. I gotta admit... it looks pretty good. Only drawback is that it's suitable for small items. Your stuff.... good lord... IMPRESSIVE. Both shades you showed are remarkable. Good stuff. One question... Why is it that these chrome products require a black background? Would it be because black is actually the absence of all color? Thanks for your time.
If you want to protect your chrome, use Allclad's clear coat on top. It will make it a bit foggy, but there is a fix. Apply some 2K automotive clear gloss paint on top of Allclad's clear coat. When the Allclad clear dries, it has a rough bumpy surface, which isn't really visible to the naked eye, and that diffuses the finish on the chrome. You absolutely MUST use Allclad's clear before you use the 2K clear, because the 2K will destroy the chrome paint. The end result is almost mirror like, and it will stay that way for a long time.
I got that same rough, bumpy texture from Alclad's Aqua Gloss clear on normal paint but I was told it's because I didn't start with a wet coat. Instead, I sprayed a light tack/mist coat, like you would normally do for spray cans etc.. Apparently it likes only wet coats. Areas where I unintentionally sprayed it heavier were definitely smoother. I'll try only wet coats on my next car.
To follow up on this, I did only medium wet coats on my next car and it was very smooth. Not sure if all of their clear's should be sprayed like that but I have to assume so. I just got some of their Gloss Klear Kote and the directions also say medium coats, same as Aqua Gloss's directions.
Hey, I just realised that I very frequently watch your videos to help me know what paints works for what I need, but never comment on it. So I really would like to thank you a lot for what you do ! Alclad is unavailable where I live (France) so it's quite expensive to get (about 20 to 25€ a bottle), so you helped me a lot of useless expenses haha ! Thank you very very much for all your work !
I tried this years ago and didn’t know what I was doing, glad to know I needed to perfect it and do it right like your video now I am extremely confident I can finish my project 14 years later hahaha, I was trying to restore a plastic chrome figure defect and the base on the figures was chrome!! Thank you so much!!
I've just purchased these 2 chrome's and the primer and can't wait to use them...I found you video very informative and put together great....keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Be careful with Alclad, the more layers you add, the foggier it is. So you could have stopped at 1 or 2 layers on the chrome. If you keep building it up, it starts to look like aluminium.
Alclad is some of the best paint in my collection. I'll be testing more here in a few days. I'd pick some up you'll be pleased with the results. For the record, when I say best paint in my collection, here is my paint collection instagram.com/p/CAbRT9dD6Ie/?igshid=gaza6zc86fbo
@@barbatosrex9473 Quite the collection! What's your opinion on Alclad vs Gaia Notes in terms of their lacquer paints? Also, I've been reading that some ppl are having issues with the Alclad gloss black primer not sticking/chipping too easily, have you experienced this?
@@miisakachan8727 I have to say I've never had a problem with their Gloss black base. I also use Mission Model Paints Gloss black base and that's great too. I just got their regular black, gray and white primers in so I'll be testing those soon. Also I just ordered Badger's new Gloss black primer so we'll see how that is. As far as Gaia goes, I like it. Now it's not head and shoulders above the rest, I see it as just as good as Mr Color and therefore prefer Mr bacause it's half the price. Do you have a request for me testing a brand of paint?
I saw someone use this on a model they were building. They removed all the kit chrome and replaced it with Alclad Chrome and I was blown away at how amazing it looks. I ran to my hobby store today and got the Chrome and the White Aluminum. They were out of the gloss black. Can I use it over something like a Tamiya Gloss Black Acrylic?
Does the chrome dull when touching it? Or hazy as you said. How do you buff it out? Do you use a top coat base to "seal" the chrome? Please help. Genunuely looking for help. I've failed on my project 3 times now with Revell chrome spray paint. Over $90 spent on paint and it does not cure. I touch it, and it goes dull or my fingers get imprinted and I'm forced to re-do it thinking I did something wrong with the prep. Edit: I need to be able to paint it and touch/handle it without worrying about ruining it.
The most durable chrome paint I've found to date is Duralumen Tuff Chrome, it's sold on Etsy. I did a video on it. Most hobby chrome isn't very resistant. Aqua Gloss by Alclad is a pretty decent coating for chrome.
Okay I got the ball rolling with this. I successfully applied the alclad gloss black base. However, when I apply the chrome, it starts off sparkly/glittery and as I apply more coats, it turns into a aluminum with slight reflection. How close to the surface should I paint and how much trigger? I am at 15PSI with a 3mm needle using a generic double function airbrush kit called TIMBERTECH .
I find solvent paints to be easier to clean than acrylics. A quick shot of thinner or Acetone and it's clean. Because solvent paints are super thin when you spray them making them easy and fast to clean out the brush
Will these yellow when exposed to the sun? Do you recommend a top coat for UV protection? I am building a Tamiya Semi truck this winter and used your recommendations. Going with Alclad Candy Violet and want to strip the cheap looking chrome off the plastic and go with this chrome. You videos are super helpful btw, because of you I went with the GSI Creos Procon Boy PS-289 as my first brush.
I don't believe you will have a problem with yellowing but I would protect anyway with Aqua Gloss. The Aqua Gloss makes it super durable and resistant to heavy handling. Watch my video on testing the durability. Definitely go with Aqua Gloss
I always thought Alclad were English. Looking at the label there is the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes so maybe both or something! They look amazing. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for uploading different kind of paints I am in the process of painting a Porsche 911 964 electric blue I just want to ask what is the drying time of chrome before I can paint a clear coat blue thank you again and more power
I like using the black chrome right on top of my chrome parts in my car models to tone down the bright fake look of the included chrome pieces, works great every time. Great line up these Alclad paints.
These are great paints. Some of my favorites in my inventory. That's a great type, I dont like model chrome at all. I always strip the chrome off my car rims and repaint it chrome. I'll try your technique next 👍
@@barbatosrex9473 I bought their entire line up just to have in case the company doesn't stick which happens lol. Their Candies are great especially for Car bodies and Gundams, I enjoyed your video on them as I do all your paint videos.
After I seal the chrome i put a French ultramarine blue oil thinned with oil medium and oms. I let it sit for a bit. Then I hit it LIGHTLY with a rag that is barely damp with oms. It makes a beautiful blue chrome steel. Very realistic.
Paul from NB Canada. I hear there are two separate Alclad chromes, new and old formula. Is this the newer one with the shinier label? Also how does this do up against Inspiration chrome paints? Thanks
Alclad II Lacquers was formed in 1999 in England. In 2001 U.K. production was supplemented with a facility in the U.S.A. and they now jointly serve the European, North American, Australasian and Far East markets.
Dear Barbatos Rex, do I have to spray a coat of varnish over black chrome or is it durable enough on its own? Thank you for your test videos, always informative.
I personally don't spray any clear over my chromes. It loses a little bit of its luster. I don't like to handle my kits too much after I finish them so it's not a factor to me. That said it's actually pretty durable after it cures after a few days. But why don't you check out my video on spraying clears over Alclad Chrome. I test several different clears and go over the results. You should get your answer there
Go Jensen Button! Brawn GP, oh what a story! Besides the first f1 championship (1950, Alfa-Romeo, Giuseppe Farina), maybe I am wrong, but I think it was the first team to win constructors championship at their first attempt...And Ross Brawn said thank you very much Honda! I was rooting for the other guy, a guy named Rubens Barrichello...Cheers Mate
Hey, I was wondering if that aqua gloss stuff holds up well against water. I'm making a full set of Mandalorian armor, and I plan on doing photoshoots out in the snow and rain. Also thank you for making this demo, it was very informative. I'm extremely new to airbrushing.
Aqua Gloss might not hold up to the elements. It's primarily for models. You might have to go with a 2K Gloss. It's made for automobiles and stands up to abuse. I'll be testing some 2K over the chrome soon so look out for that
After spraying gloss black base, I noticed there are some dust particles trapped by paint. What would you recommend in such situation? Sand with high grit (which one?) sand paper? Strip and try again?
Any tips on this? I cant get mine to do that in 30 seconds. I end up using a lot of product to get something far less impressive. Im doing it at 13psi to 15psi range and I've tried far away, mid, and close up, but i end up with lots of imperfections, mostly long lines going up and down the spoon.
I tried spraying the chrome tonight for a gundam kit, the chrome ended up looking more silver. Before i spray the chrome i applied alclads gloss black base. Am i doing something wrong or will aquagloss correct this with a reflect glossy mirror effect?
Sorry to bother boss, but I was wondering, does the black acts as a primer? Because I heard that alclad had a gloss black and primer product. Cheers from australia
The black is somewhat of a primer but actually is there more to help create the chrome effect. Other colors can be used but gloss black reproduces the chrome look the best as the chrome paint is slightly translucent. This is why it is recommended to only use a couple light layers as the more layers are sprayed the less the black shows through and will look more silvery. Hope this answers your question.
Alclad chrome is the best chrome I've ever used. The glossier your black base is, the shininer the chrome will be. Paint 1 wet coat of gloss black. The glossier, the better. Wet coats make it glossy. Wait 15 mins to dry. Then, paint another wet coat. Then, only paint 1 thin coat of chrome for best results. (reflective chrome)
Thanks for the video, I’ve been looking for a decent alternative to Vallejo since it’s so expensive, and the fact this stuff is even better is a win win!
I like these Alclad metallic paints. I use them on my accented bicycle small parts & accessory mounts. There are some clear reds I spray over solid reds that adds depth to to reds. No 2 reds come out exact. There are other clear colors you may create some unique finishes.
Awesome video & great tips! I've been looking for an application that would simulate polished stainless-steel on an aluminum apple watch. The Alclad Black Chrome looks like it might be a perfect solution. Any experience or guesses as to how the finish would hold up with occasional water exposure: pool, ocean, etc?
Hi mate just watched the allclad chrome painting on your chanel they are amazing I do customizing to diecast where can I get the paints and which ones would u recommend I also want the blueing one regards tony
Please read need help and thanks So I paint 1/64 cars and I use molotow Chrome for a base for candy spectra flame paint and 2k automotive clear but been watching all your videos and love them got some alclad chrome to try out and the they turned out great but when I put the clear on the Is the black base color bleed through so I put a heavy wet coat on one to see what would happen and a lot of black bleed through I used splash blue clear and tru-color high gloss kandy apple red never had an issue with molotow should I use there clear over chrome or the paint any help be greatly appreciated thanks love your videos
Hey Rex, I've tried and tried to get this effect, I've nailed the gloss black, but every time I apply the chrome it's immediately foggy with no clarity at all. I've tried 5psi up to 30psi, near and far, and light mists to a real hosing down. Any tips? It just looks like brushed on aluminum to me
Nice video! This tempted me to buy Alclad Chrome, and actually ordered 1. By the way, what's your PSI and needle for spraying gloss black and the chrome?
I need to paint a set of white plastic guitar humbuckers chrome. The Alclad II 5114 Chrome for Lexan 3oz (aerosol) was recommended. I do not have a spray gun. What should I put underneath the Lexan? Will a regular gloss black primer/paint work? If so....does it need to be enamel, laquer, etc? Getting confused. Thanks!
I used the Alcad gloss vlack once, but I hated it because it would get sticky afterwards. How would I prevent that? I also painted it during a very hot day.
I know this has been 2 years ago but, I thought I'd watch it again. The question is , Do you have to use the same paint product or can you use Tamyia's gloss black instead as the base color?
I shot the Airframe aluminum for the 1st time and I think I put too much as it went from a shinny look to a dull steel. I thought the more I sprayed the more shinny it would get, I guess not!
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you! Your channel is great. I very much appreciate all the research and testing you put into evaluating paints and products. It certainly helps us average joes. I did come back to the hobby a few years ago, mostly building 1/35th scale tanks. I was heavy into car models in my younger years. The paint finish and chrome trim is so critical with car models. I'd like to get good enough to finally do that right.
@@jamiesworkshop3198 I love car models. In particular imports, being in the US getting imports when I was young was tough but now it's different. I just ordered a ton of kits directly from Japan and I'm going to start painting them using actual auto paint.
I know this is 2 years old but I'm in UK struggling to find Alclad. I have found two suppliers but one of them shows images of Alclad paint using this same red/blue AH logo, and there's a very clear "Made in England" printed on the bottom of the label which is counter to what's said at 15:40, ie it being a US company. Is this the same paint? Or perhaps super old stock, perhaps a company in the US bought ownership of the product? What's more on the alclad website, the retailers page shows nothing in Europe, could this be a rights to distribute thing, irony that if this was a UK created product you now struggle to get hold of in the UK.
Damn! Pretty great results! I have to find out the best way to remove old flaking chrome from plastic, so I can refinish it. I probably am writing this early and I’ll be shown how maybe even in this video! Otherwise I’m sure that your channel will have a video on such a simple topic.
I was originally tempted to use the Molotow chrome refill in an airbrush since they said you could do it, and I love their pens anyhow, but this seems to look better than even that. Any thoughts on that?
I would go with Alclad. The Molotow marker liquid was meant to be applied brushed on. Alclad is solely made for the airbrush. I'm sure it might airbrush fine but I would stick with what was made for the airbrush specifically. Plus I think cost might come into play also. Molotow isn't cheap. But I'm truly impressed with Alclad's results. I'm doing another video this week with another brands metal colors and chrome.
What size of the needle are you using? I used black chrome today and although the black base was perfect not there are some wierd dots on the chrome. The gloss is there just this texture is bothering me
Nice, Brawn GP with the double diffuser. I remember those days. Question, do you have anything that can take macro shots of those chrome pieces? Does it look grainy up close?
I use a Galaxy Note 10 Plus for everything. I believe I can take macro shots. I haven't tried yet. That Brawn Gundam was a labor of love for me right down to the custom decals I had to print. Hoping to start a senna Maclaren soon
So the black Alclad paint is basically just black laquer paint correct? We can use any other black laquer or urethane paints then the Alclad chrome paint over that?
I've been using the Alclad gloss black lacquer and the Alclad Chrome 107 and am not getting anything close to your mirror finish. More like a shiny aluminum. I I do a really thin coat of the chrome I can preserve the more reflective mirror qualities of the black, but the color is pretty dark. If I do several thin coats, I can brighten it up but start losing reflectivity. I also do not get that "hazing" which clears away revealing chrome that I see in your video. I'm stumped.
Just going through your older videos. I have watched you for over 3 yrs my friend! I have an employee I've gotten into the hobby, now he's hooked and ready to order his Barbatos Rex swallowtail! He was asking about chrome. I knew right away to find your video and share it with him! How far we've all come thanks to your efforts! And for that I'm proud to say I'm a patreon and so thankful for all you do!
This stuff is off the chain! Never thought chrome paint would ever be possible.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Chrome is my specialty. Check out my channel
@barbatosrex9473 I was messing around with fingernail paint... the kind that you brush on some kind of UV-cured base, and then apply the metallic flake. I gotta admit... it looks pretty good. Only drawback is that it's suitable for small items.
Your stuff.... good lord... IMPRESSIVE. Both shades you showed are remarkable. Good stuff.
One question...
Why is it that these chrome products require a black background? Would it be because black is actually the absence of all color?
Thanks for your time.
@@barbatosrex9473 Can we get a video on Alclad + weathering/panel lines + clear
If you want to protect your chrome, use Allclad's clear coat on top. It will make it a bit foggy, but there is a fix. Apply some 2K automotive clear gloss paint on top of Allclad's clear coat. When the Allclad clear dries, it has a rough bumpy surface, which isn't really visible to the naked eye, and that diffuses the finish on the chrome. You absolutely MUST use Allclad's clear before you use the 2K clear, because the 2K will destroy the chrome paint. The end result is almost mirror like, and it will stay that way for a long time.
How about Alclad Aqua clear coat? Same solution?
@@garylai9248 I just saw this and about to use Alclad. Did you ever find out/try this?
Thanks for the tip. That seems to be an issue with all the chrome paints. I give it a try for sure
I got that same rough, bumpy texture from Alclad's Aqua Gloss clear on normal paint but I was told it's because I didn't start with a wet coat. Instead, I sprayed a light tack/mist coat, like you would normally do for spray cans etc.. Apparently it likes only wet coats. Areas where I unintentionally sprayed it heavier were definitely smoother. I'll try only wet coats on my next car.
To follow up on this, I did only medium wet coats on my next car and it was very smooth. Not sure if all of their clear's should be sprayed like that but I have to assume so. I just got some of their Gloss Klear Kote and the directions also say medium coats, same as Aqua Gloss's directions.
I always find myself back on this channel when I'm looking for specific paints, haha. Great work man
Thanks buddy 👍
This company is just down the road from me here in Tennessee. I love their paints.
Hey, I just realised that I very frequently watch your videos to help me know what paints works for what I need, but never comment on it. So I really would like to thank you a lot for what you do ! Alclad is unavailable where I live (France) so it's quite expensive to get (about 20 to 25€ a bottle), so you helped me a lot of useless expenses haha ! Thank you very very much for all your work !
Glad I could help in some way 👍
I tried this years ago and didn’t know what I was doing, glad to know I needed to perfect it and do it right like your video now I am extremely confident I can finish my project 14 years later hahaha, I was trying to restore a plastic chrome figure defect and the base on the figures was chrome!! Thank you so much!!
Sooooo beautiful!!!! I'm blown away. Your airbrushing technique is excellent. Thank you for making this video. Your videos inspire.
Thank you my friend and thanks for watching and supporting the channel
I've just purchased these 2 chrome's and the primer and can't wait to use them...I found you video very informative and put together great....keep up the good work 👍👍👍
Thanks buddy and good luck, those are great paints
Be careful with Alclad, the more layers you add, the foggier it is. So you could have stopped at 1 or 2 layers on the chrome. If you keep building it up, it starts to look like aluminium.
You are absolutely correct
Did you mean alunimum
@@patrykkwiatkowski8474 No. I meant Aluminium, as the metal, not the American misspelling. Do you call Cadmium, Cadmum too?
@@dunka12 it was a joke mate, the dude in the vid always says alunimum. r/woosh
@@dunka12 Ah yes, that European snobbery poking it's ugly head up once again. Gotta love it.
Wow the reflective resulting effect is awesome. I was looking for some options for a chrome paint and am thoroughly impressed by what you got!
Alclad is some of the best paint in my collection. I'll be testing more here in a few days. I'd pick some up you'll be pleased with the results. For the record, when I say best paint in my collection, here is my paint collection
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@@barbatosrex9473 Quite the collection! What's your opinion on Alclad vs Gaia Notes in terms of their lacquer paints? Also, I've been reading that some ppl are having issues with the Alclad gloss black primer not sticking/chipping too easily, have you experienced this?
@@miisakachan8727 I have to say I've never had a problem with their Gloss black base. I also use Mission Model Paints Gloss black base and that's great too. I just got their regular black, gray and white primers in so I'll be testing those soon. Also I just ordered Badger's new Gloss black primer so we'll see how that is. As far as Gaia goes, I like it. Now it's not head and shoulders above the rest, I see it as just as good as Mr Color and therefore prefer Mr bacause it's half the price. Do you have a request for me testing a brand of paint?
@@barbatosrex9473 Have you tried Vallejo's Metal Colors lineup? I've seen some pretty good reviews on them, they're acrylic paints however.
@@miisakachan8727 I just got a bunch of the Vallejo Metal colors in. Test video is coming soon
Thank you for the kind words, it's very much appreciated 👍
What a great video!!
I am so impressed with this video as well as this product!!!
Thank you my friend and thanks for watching 👍
I saw someone use this on a model they were building. They removed all the kit chrome and replaced it with Alclad Chrome and I was blown away at how amazing it looks. I ran to my hobby store today and got the Chrome and the White Aluminum. They were out of the gloss black. Can I use it over something like a Tamiya Gloss Black Acrylic?
I use Tamiya Spray Can Gloss black TS-14 all the time for my base. It works great
I was actually planning a video on replacing the model chrome, it does look way better
@@barbatosrex9473 I can’t wait to see your video. The work you do on this channel is amazing.
man that's so gorgeous, you can see your reflection in the chrome for crying out loud!
Thank you for the tip about being able to buff out the chrome. Thank you for what you do!
Does the chrome dull when touching it? Or hazy as you said. How do you buff it out? Do you use a top coat base to "seal" the chrome? Please help. Genunuely looking for help. I've failed on my project 3 times now with Revell chrome spray paint. Over $90 spent on paint and it does not cure. I touch it, and it goes dull or my fingers get imprinted and I'm forced to re-do it thinking I did something wrong with the prep.
Edit: I need to be able to paint it and touch/handle it without worrying about ruining it.
The most durable chrome paint I've found to date is Duralumen Tuff Chrome, it's sold on Etsy. I did a video on it. Most hobby chrome isn't very resistant. Aqua Gloss by Alclad is a pretty decent coating for chrome.
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks. Do you also recommend alclad chrome alc107? How many coats until it starts to cloud? I want a nice reflective finish.
@@xpectzyes Alclad is great too,, be sure to put just a couple mist coats, that's all it needs. SMS Hyperchrome is great too
@@barbatosrex9473 awesome. I bought myself some alclad chrome. How's the durability?
Okay I got the ball rolling with this. I successfully applied the alclad gloss black base. However, when I apply the chrome, it starts off sparkly/glittery and as I apply more coats, it turns into a aluminum with slight reflection. How close to the surface should I paint and how much trigger? I am at 15PSI with a 3mm needle using a generic double function airbrush kit called TIMBERTECH .
Just finished watching your video on Alclad chrome & black chrome, awesome! You sold me, I'm going to order some today,.
Great paints
I lived in New York for 28 years. Now in Houston. Your accent is so nostalgic, makes me feel at home.
Nice to know my Italian Rhode Island accent brings to mind your memories of home
You sound like a New Yorker! I guess, its the North East Accent :)
Excellent video appreciate it. I usually exclusively use acrylics through my airbrush is it difficult to get this cleaned out after use?
I find solvent paints to be easier to clean than acrylics. A quick shot of thinner or Acetone and it's clean. Because solvent paints are super thin when you spray them making them easy and fast to clean out the brush
Will these yellow when exposed to the sun? Do you recommend a top coat for UV protection? I am building a Tamiya Semi truck this winter and used your recommendations. Going with Alclad Candy Violet and want to strip the cheap looking chrome off the plastic and go with this chrome. You videos are super helpful btw, because of you I went with the GSI Creos Procon Boy PS-289 as my first brush.
I don't believe you will have a problem with yellowing but I would protect anyway with Aqua Gloss. The Aqua Gloss makes it super durable and resistant to heavy handling. Watch my video on testing the durability. Definitely go with Aqua Gloss
That black paint is awesome! Most gloss black paint doesn't cover in less than 2 coats, and being RTS (ready to spray) makes it that much better. 🙂👍
I use their Gloss Black Base for everything, it's a great paint
I always thought Alclad were English. Looking at the label there is the Union Jack and Stars and Stripes so maybe both or something! They look amazing. Thanks for the video.
It look great my question to you is those that paint work on soft plastic or rubber and don’t stay tacky or sticky
Looks real great, would it work on headlight restoration, as in handle heat, the lens is plastic, the original chrome coating is very tired
Rex, I need a comparison between Klear and Aqua gloss over all the different paints! Which is worth the money!? You da man!
Thank you for uploading different kind of paints I am in the process of painting a Porsche 911 964 electric blue I just want to ask what is the drying time of chrome before I can paint a clear coat blue thank you again and more power
24 hours is good
@@barbatosrex9473 thank you barbatos
I like using the black chrome right on top of my chrome parts in my car models to tone down the bright fake look of the included chrome pieces, works great every time. Great line up these Alclad paints.
These are great paints. Some of my favorites in my inventory. That's a great type, I dont like model chrome at all. I always strip the chrome off my car rims and repaint it chrome. I'll try your technique next 👍
@@barbatosrex9473 I bought their entire line up just to have in case the company doesn't stick which happens lol. Their Candies are great especially for Car bodies and Gundams, I enjoyed your video on them as I do all your paint videos.
Exactly the detailed video I was looking for. Thank you.
before you put the black base color on
do you put a plastic primer on first ?
No, the Gloss Black Base is the primer
@@barbatosrex9473 ok thank you
and this works on metal and plastic ?
@@HappyDude1 yes 👍
@@barbatosrex9473
Thx
And is the chrome strong enough to touch it or scratch it ?
Or does it need the special clear coat
@@HappyDude1 I would put a 2K clear over it for total durability. Also have you seen my video on testing clear coats for Alclad chrome?
Not only racing cars exhaust also the Tamiya Kawasaki H2R fuel tank and side cowlings.. (Blk Chrome) Thank you for your help!
After I seal the chrome i put a French ultramarine blue oil thinned with oil medium and oms. I let it sit for a bit. Then I hit it LIGHTLY with a rag that is barely damp with oms. It makes a beautiful blue chrome steel. Very realistic.
Right I'm buying some Black Chrome now. For a project
Great choice, one of my favorites
Paul from NB Canada. I hear there are two separate Alclad chromes, new and old formula. Is this the newer one with the shinier label? Also how does this do up against Inspiration chrome paints? Thanks
Great stuff! Did you keep the airbrush at 20 psi for the chrome/black chrome also?
Alclad II Lacquers was formed in 1999 in England. In 2001 U.K. production was supplemented with a facility in the U.S.A. and they now jointly serve the European, North American, Australasian and Far East markets.
Great info. I knew the US office was located in Tennessee but had no idea of their history. A fairly young company too
@@barbatosrex9473 Thanks for the review.
Thanks for this. I've ordered these. Can't wait to use them for my London bus for the seat frames.
Amazing video and workmanship
Dear Barbatos Rex, do I have to spray a coat of varnish over black chrome or is it durable enough on its own? Thank you for your test videos, always informative.
I personally don't spray any clear over my chromes. It loses a little bit of its luster. I don't like to handle my kits too much after I finish them so it's not a factor to me. That said it's actually pretty durable after it cures after a few days. But why don't you check out my video on spraying clears over Alclad Chrome. I test several different clears and go over the results. You should get your answer there
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks so much for fast and complete reply! I'm going to check that video right now. Keep up the good work.
Go Jensen Button! Brawn GP, oh what a story! Besides the first f1 championship (1950, Alfa-Romeo, Giuseppe Farina), maybe I am wrong, but I think it was the first team to win constructors championship at their first attempt...And Ross Brawn said thank you very much Honda! I was rooting for the other guy, a guy named Rubens Barrichello...Cheers Mate
It's a great story that should be made into a movie. I showed my wife a documentary about it on UA-cam and she was blown away
Hey, I was wondering if that aqua gloss stuff holds up well against water. I'm making a full set of Mandalorian armor, and I plan on doing photoshoots out in the snow and rain. Also thank you for making this demo, it was very informative. I'm extremely new to airbrushing.
Aqua Gloss might not hold up to the elements. It's primarily for models. You might have to go with a 2K Gloss. It's made for automobiles and stands up to abuse. I'll be testing some 2K over the chrome soon so look out for that
After spraying gloss black base, I noticed there are some dust particles trapped by paint. What would you recommend in such situation? Sand with high grit (which one?) sand paper? Strip and try again?
Any tips on this? I cant get mine to do that in 30 seconds. I end up using a lot of product to get something far less impressive. Im doing it at 13psi to 15psi range and I've tried far away, mid, and close up, but i end up with lots of imperfections, mostly long lines going up and down the spoon.
as always THANKS FOR DOING ALL THESE !!!! All Alclad is perfect. ALL HAIL ALCLAD. Their primer is BY FAR the best primer.
hey man, how well does it work with a generic gloss black base? spending so much to get back into hobbying i’m starting to penny pinch. lol.
Wow that is the best chrome I have ever seen!! Thank you man
I just started trying Alclad. Bought at my local hobby shop, and made in USA. Support local businesses.
I tried spraying the chrome tonight for a gundam kit, the chrome ended up looking more silver. Before i spray the chrome i applied alclads gloss black base.
Am i doing something wrong or will aquagloss correct this with a reflect glossy mirror effect?
Great video i have never been happy with chrome paints those look good. How well does it resit scraches and scuffs?
It holds up pretty good after a week of drying. Check out my video on clear coating Alclad Chrome
@@barbatosrex9473 thank you will do! Have a good day!!!
I just had a huge realization!!! I’m in Tennessee, I had no idea that’s their origin!!! I wonder if I can find em cheaper here... hmm...
Now that's local 😀
Ahhhh yes....good ole' mindgasms are the best ain't they??? 🤣🤣🤣 Let us know if you do because I'm in NE Tn!!!
Their origin is British. They only have a secondary production facility in the US.
@@nils1953 ahh... Thanks for the info!
Sorry to bother boss, but I was wondering, does the black acts as a primer? Because I heard that alclad had a gloss black and primer product. Cheers from australia
The black is somewhat of a primer but actually is there more to help create the chrome effect. Other colors can be used but gloss black reproduces the chrome look the best as the chrome paint is slightly translucent. This is why it is recommended to only use a couple light layers as the more layers are sprayed the less the black shows through and will look more silvery. Hope this answers your question.
That does look great. I never thought I'd see a paint on chrome look that good.
Alclad chrome is the best chrome I've ever used. The glossier your black base is, the shininer the chrome will be.
Paint 1 wet coat of gloss black. The glossier, the better. Wet coats make it glossy. Wait 15 mins to dry. Then, paint another wet coat.
Then, only paint 1 thin coat of chrome for best results. (reflective chrome)
This paint can be used on polycarbonate ? the spoons already had a primer base? I really liked the ability to cover with few passes and the shine
Thanks for the video, I’ve been looking for a decent alternative to Vallejo since it’s so expensive, and the fact this stuff is even better is a win win!
Can I use the white gloss primer? The store where I bought the paint only had the white primer and I wasn't aware that there are several
I like these Alclad metallic paints. I use them on my accented bicycle small parts & accessory mounts. There are some clear reds I spray over solid reds that adds depth to to reds. No 2 reds come out exact. There are other clear colors you may create some unique finishes.
Do you recommend spraying Alclad Chrome with a 0.3mm or 0.5mm?
Couple of years late, but did you ever make that video about printing your own decals?
How long are you waiting before applying the chrome to the gloss black base?
Awesome video & great tips! I've been looking for an application that would simulate polished stainless-steel on an aluminum apple watch. The Alclad Black Chrome looks like it might be a perfect solution. Any experience or guesses as to how the finish would hold up with occasional water exposure: pool, ocean, etc?
have you tried Molotow chrome ? i tried the markerds and its crazy amazing
Hi mate just watched the allclad chrome painting on your chanel they are amazing I do customizing to diecast where can I get the paints and which ones would u recommend I also want the blueing one regards tony
Please read need help and thanks
So I paint 1/64 cars and I use molotow Chrome for a base for candy spectra flame paint and 2k automotive clear but been watching all your videos and love them got some alclad chrome to try out and the they turned out great but when I put the clear on the Is the black base color bleed through so I put a heavy wet coat on one to see what would happen and a lot of black bleed through I used splash blue clear and tru-color high gloss kandy apple red never had an issue with molotow should I use there clear over chrome or the paint any help be greatly appreciated thanks love your videos
I'm heading to Hobby Town this week, hopefully they sell Alclad so I can pick some up.
What size needle and air pressure u use when spraying the chrome?
0.3mm and 15 psi
@@barbatosrex9473 awesome thank you for your info ... Have a great weekend
Can you mix candies with that chrome since they are a dye? I would love to find a blood red chrome or orange chrome .
Hey Rex, I've tried and tried to get this effect, I've nailed the gloss black, but every time I apply the chrome it's immediately foggy with no clarity at all. I've tried 5psi up to 30psi, near and far, and light mists to a real hosing down. Any tips? It just looks like brushed on aluminum to me
Is there a good alternative brand of Chrome paint to Alclads that you'd recommend?
Green Stuff World, SMS and my Mr Color chrome hack I showed a couple weeks ago
Nice video! This tempted me to buy Alclad Chrome, and actually ordered 1. By the way, what's your PSI and needle for spraying gloss black and the chrome?
I need to paint a set of white plastic guitar humbuckers chrome. The Alclad II 5114 Chrome for Lexan 3oz (aerosol) was recommended. I do not have a spray gun. What should I put underneath the Lexan? Will a regular gloss black primer/paint work? If so....does it need to be enamel, laquer, etc? Getting confused. Thanks!
I used the Alcad gloss vlack once, but I hated it because it would get sticky afterwards. How would I prevent that? I also painted it during a very hot day.
I know this has been 2 years ago but, I thought I'd watch it again. The question is , Do you have to use the same paint product or can you use Tamyia's gloss black instead as the base color?
Thanks for the video I’ve been looking for a black chrome for the mandalorian model it’s the right sheen
This appears to be a cousin to Spats. Very nice. Looks like you can make a rock in fade from chrome to black
I shot the Airframe aluminum for the 1st time and I think I put too much as it went from a shinny look to a dull steel. I thought the more I sprayed the more shinny it would get, I guess not!
The more you spray the less shiny. A rule of thumb with these type of paints
Really great results!! I might have to start building car models again. Wow!
Thanks for watching, come back to the hobby, we'll be waiting for you. 😀
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you! Your channel is great. I very much appreciate all the research and testing you put into evaluating paints and products. It certainly helps us average joes.
I did come back to the hobby a few years ago, mostly building 1/35th scale tanks. I was heavy into car models in my younger years. The paint finish and chrome trim is so critical with car models. I'd like to get good enough to finally do that right.
@@jamiesworkshop3198 I love car models. In particular imports, being in the US getting imports when I was young was tough but now it's different. I just ordered a ton of kits directly from Japan and I'm going to start painting them using actual auto paint.
I know this is 2 years old but I'm in UK struggling to find Alclad. I have found two suppliers but one of them shows images of Alclad paint using this same red/blue AH logo, and there's a very clear "Made in England" printed on the bottom of the label which is counter to what's said at 15:40, ie it being a US company. Is this the same paint? Or perhaps super old stock, perhaps a company in the US bought ownership of the product?
What's more on the alclad website, the retailers page shows nothing in Europe, could this be a rights to distribute thing, irony that if this was a UK created product you now struggle to get hold of in the UK.
Damn! Pretty great results! I have to find out the best way to remove old flaking chrome from plastic, so I can refinish it. I probably am writing this early and I’ll be shown how maybe even in this video! Otherwise I’m sure that your channel will have a video on such a simple topic.
Caustic soda (lye) does it beautiful
I was originally tempted to use the Molotow chrome refill in an airbrush since they said you could do it, and I love their pens anyhow, but this seems to look better than even that. Any thoughts on that?
I would go with Alclad. The Molotow marker liquid was meant to be applied brushed on. Alclad is solely made for the airbrush. I'm sure it might airbrush fine but I would stick with what was made for the airbrush specifically. Plus I think cost might come into play also. Molotow isn't cheap. But I'm truly impressed with Alclad's results. I'm doing another video this week with another brands metal colors and chrome.
How long is the dry time on the Alclad? Can it be handled after drying,?
What size of the needle are you using?
I used black chrome today and although the black base was perfect not there are some wierd dots on the chrome. The gloss is there just this texture is bothering me
Love the videos! I think I'm going to use the black chrome for my Mandolorian. Thoughts?
I have that kit. I was thinking black chrome myself. It's one of my favorite colors. It's probably a perfect color for it
What type of air brush do you use as well as your airsource for spraying .
I am not sure but i do believe that between alclad and spaz stix I am hooked on them 😂😂😂
Hello, wonder if this alclad chrome lacquer allow to spray over acrylic paint base or oil paint base?
I'm getting ready to use the black gloss primer and, alclad 2 chrome on an airplaner model. What psi is suggested for this on an airbrush?
15 psi
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you for the quick reply ;)
I forgot to ask, also...what size needle did you use? Apologies if I missed it in the video.
@@subversive1219it's a 0.3mm
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you, again ;)
Absolutely Great Demo !
Nice one how would that cover a 4” square area looks dam good 👍
Aloha, I have small plastic trimming that needs to be chrome. Can this product me brushed on? Primer and chrome? Thanks
This will be great for my Rocketeer jetpack replica after I fill the 3D printed surface on each pieces
I'm in England and my Alclad says made in uk on the bottle.. Great products thanks for the review and recommendations
Yes, it is made in the UK. They also have a US office in Tennessee. It's great paint that serves a specific purpose.
is this chrome base what you would use for mr colour clear paints
You recommend the brush, but don’t say what it is? I’m looking for a good basic beginner/learning tool.
Nice, Brawn GP with the double diffuser. I remember those days.
Question, do you have anything that can take macro shots of those chrome pieces? Does it look grainy up close?
I use a Galaxy Note 10 Plus for everything. I believe I can take macro shots. I haven't tried yet. That Brawn Gundam was a labor of love for me right down to the custom decals I had to print. Hoping to start a senna Maclaren soon
@@barbatosrex9473 A Senna McLaren would be very cool. Or the JPS Lotus 98T. Black with gold pinstripes would be awesome.
Can you mask this stuff or will that damage the surface?
Im blown away.that is some good stuff.which local stores have it in stock and can you use 2k clear on it?
You can but it takes away a little bit of the chrome effect. I will test it out and post a picture here
So the black Alclad paint is basically just black laquer paint correct? We can use any other black laquer or urethane paints then the Alclad chrome paint over that?
Absolutely. I recently used Mr Color black as a base.
Thank you for the video
With the chrome if you Wipe it with soft clothe gently after cure out it will go super shiny
True. I've done that since this video. Great paint
I've been using the Alclad gloss black lacquer and the Alclad Chrome 107 and am not getting anything close to your mirror finish. More like a shiny aluminum. I I do a really thin coat of the chrome I can preserve the more reflective mirror qualities of the black, but the color is pretty dark. If I do several thin coats, I can brighten it up but start losing reflectivity. I also do not get that "hazing" which clears away revealing chrome that I see in your video. I'm stumped.