Trying some Water Based MATTE Clears on Diecast
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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Which looks better for these Military HUMVEE bodies? Welcome back to Diecast Resurrection, I've been to scared to pull the trigger on buying the additive to make a matte clearcoat using my 2k Urethane as its pretty expensive. These water based clear coats from Createx Colors might be the answer we've all been looking for to use on Diecast Cars. In this video I paint two Humvee Bodies a typical Army Green and finished one on Matte and the other in Satin. Which do you think looks more legit for my upcoming Power Wagon MASH style Ambulance build I'm about to start. Let me know in the comments. I personally like the Matte for military projects.
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Hello my little brussel spouts. Which of these clear coats would you recommend for my upcoming MASH Ambulance build? I'm thinking Matte but open to opinions! Hope your week is going alright! 🍻🍻🍗🍗
The Matt finish looks more realistic; it looks more like a Humvee I used in the wild. The satin one looks like a Humvee destined for exhibition in a car show. They're both great.
Definitely the matt finish.
for MASH era military stuff, I'd go with matte.
you should try for a mix between the two satin an matt for a low sheen look as well mate you might be surprised by that look as well for future projects an combining the different sheen's for something different affect
great job, personaly i like the matt finesh.
Satin is nice. But for this color/project coming, matte is by far the best choice.
As someone who's painted a number of military vehicles, USMC '76-'92, the base green is a dark forest green with a flat finish.
As for the plastic top & doors they are more of a semi gloss.
i agree. a matte finish is what you want for a MASH ambulance. i used to watch that show and there were no satin finished trucks in it.
It's amazing how the clear coat can change everything. I mean, the castings were painted the same color but it looks like you painted a different green on each of the final results.
I would love to see more vehicles like these or even construction vehicles :D
Whoa, MASH Dodge Ambulance, that will be the Doggy’s whatchamacallits!
I think the matte finish looks a bit better than the satin one. For a military vehicle i would prefer the matte finish too.
They both turned out great. I like that casting. For a cheap HUMVEE, it has a decent amount of detail.
What would be awesome. That Satin Humvee as a base, mask it off and do Matte on the cloth roof and cloth doors.
Matte, hands down. I bet a bit of baby powder might bring it down some more.
It's always worked on bigger projects I've done.
Can't wait to see the MASH truck.
Can't wait to see matte finish projects! Coal black matte finish HAMMER here we come 🙄
When I do wargame miniatures, I usually use the satin finish for any kind of sword & sorcery miniatures. For things like robots, scenery and such, I use matte finish. I really do want to see your Powerwagon ambulance when it's done.
Dude...that looks great in Matte! The satin is nice but I think satin would be for any raw metals like bumpers or guns on a military fleet.
Thanks for the video. I paint mostly model trains and have been looking for a replacement for the discontinued testers acrilic dull coat so will give this a try. I will put on the flat coat with my airbrush a foot away after the first sealer coat so the paint will dry as it hits the Locomotive giving it a faded or weather look then add my weathering colors after. Will have to try out this creative matt and see how it works.
That is a proper detailed little casting. For a cheapo.
Matte black for tonneau covers or old rag tops. I think it would make a very nice touch
Definitely love the Satin
When I saw those rims on the HUMVEES, I had to laugh. I once saw an H-1 with low profile tires and not just chrome rims, but SPINNERS! It looked absolutely ridiculous. Forget off-roading--that thing couldn't handle a pothole.
The amount of detail on these are great.
Yes you nailed the colour! Matte finish looks way more realistic imho.Thanks a lot for your amazing videos.Kudos from Athens 🇬🇷
Love the product review. MASH is a great idea. Haven’t done it yet. No white toner. The crosses are not a problem. It’s the white lettering I can’t do. Really looking forward to the finish vehicles.
Satin will be great for "classic" stockers, when shinny paint meant one Saturday a month with some paste wax. 1950's thru 1990's there was no shine except a pasty shine. On the East Coast, staring in the 80's there was Acid Rain that stripped your car to bare metal in just a few years - unless garaged. Oh and the "peal off as you drive" clear coats painted over most of the cars at the factory. Fun times...
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Have a GREAT week!!! Looking forward to seeing the MASH HUMVEES! Sweet!!!! 😎👍🏻
Definitely use the matte coat for the MASH truck.
Thanks! For bringing back a taste of the stop motion!
I might bring it back, I just hate the comments on those videos. Everyone birches about the voices but I think the voices is what makes it funny.
Think for the upcoming project, the matte finish will be good!
I like the matte finish. You are doing a great job, keep it up. How about a camouflage paint lay-out for one of the Hummers? I think it would look good.
I like the matte . Maybe satin on the hood and sides matte for the cloth top
great video! a mate of mine has a '32 Ford coup rod which is high gloss black with matte black flames. awesome car. The military vehicles of ww2 were mostly satin finish which dulled off to matte, due to weather and use, fairly quickly. this is also true of the RAF fighters. cheers, mate.
All joking around aside.Thank you for the link and information on this paint line. Knew of it but have never used it. So it is a water base polyurethane, assuming here that's it's a water clean up on the airbrush. Long time user of water base paint for plastic/multimedia scale models. So information on this product line is golden.
You have put a lot of good how-to's in your videos. I goof around in my comments a bit but really taking a good look at what you do in these videos. Actually working on my first diecast dismemberment and reanimation into something better or mediocre, either way, GleegGleegGleeg.....
What do the Tesla diecasts sound like? I got nothin.
I am totally stoked about the mash build, can't wait bro
Love The Color! Love The Matt Finish! Looks GREAT!!!
Thank you for these instructional type videos! Definitely the matt finish for the army vehicles
Def the matte coat. Will be way more realistic looking. Cool vid. I really like your style. Always looking to see if you've got a new one out. Keep them coming please.
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I have a couple of these hummers, converted one with an enclosed twin machine gun turret for gaslands, the other one is going to get militaried up at some point when i get round to it, lol. Really nice castings considering theyre cheapo.
I want to begin the adventure with diecast refinishing and customizing and I want to learn the basics using rattlecans before I get a compressor. Could buy only one can of clearcoat and decided to go with matt one. Will soon test it on my first test run project.
I think satin clear coat would be good to be used on candy paints, it also has a shinier look than matte. As for the Mate Clear it did give it a nice finish on the humve I think this Mate Clear could be used for interior parts of the models, also if you would put a soldier Jimmy next to the Humve it would look awesome or make some sore of a military diorama. Thanks for your tips and videos.
To see if the green is the right shade I suggest you paint a white Z on it put it out on your back lawn. If the Ukrainian's don't blow it up with a drone bomb - you are good. Matte all the way for the Humvee.
Looks great. Love to se them finished with muddy tyres,og å bit Camo on one of them
Thanks for answering my message and pointing out the creates videos
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Hello!! I'm excited for the MASH project.
For humvees, you want as flat as you can get. The actual coating is CARC. Chemical Agent Resistant Coating. The closest color in all of modeling works I have found is AK real colors CARC Tan. Or nato green. With no clear coat. For my models.
Your matte humvees you have here, the matte looks more realistic.
For the MASH vehicle, go with the satin probably for the time period. Humvee and MASH vehicles were painted and finished differently. So a little more shine on the MASH vehicle probably look better.
I would definitely go with matte finish for the MASH vehicle. I know it seems somewhat drab but, that's the Army for ya. I'm quite sure a man of your talent will "jazz" it up a little with decals, details and whatnot and I'm sure it will turn out great. Please keep bringing us the good stuff, I always watch your vids and slobber with envy but, alas I have no artistic talent at all. I also have a wife that thinks I'm crazy for wanting to do this sort of thing so I will get no monetary support from there. It's OK. Stay well my You Tube friend!!!
I agree totally! My wife thinks the same thing. Can't wait to retire and start modifying some cars I've had forever. Good luck Karl.
@@vinnieg.6746 Thank you....I'll need it. I too have some cars I would like to restore.
satin is nice, but matte deserves a chef's kiss👌👌
I think that satin look's nicer, but for military projects matte is better choice.
How about two toning the matte and satin on the Humvee to show the difference between the body and the canvas top?
Matte and would enjoy some more stop action!!
That matte looks great for military vehicles. For that M.A.S.H. Dodge Power Wagon ambulance I'd go with a darker green to look right. Do they also have a gloss in this?
Both the matte and satin will have their uses for you. Mod Podge comes in these same types used for crafting.
Had you a Major Payne moment there with the My little Brussel sprouts. Nice tie in with the military vehicles.
first time viewer, iwata air brush user, new to die cast, your video was super helpful.... thank you!
Would be cool to do a ratrod style with pinstriping win flat or satin clear
What if you did a two tone with mat and saton? Like saton for the body and mat for the soft top. Like on the hummer doing the soft top mat and body saton may be cool 😎 👌 food for thought
Always appreciate your experimental videos 🤘 keep it up!
The matte looks best in my opinion! Cheers!!
I dont know if you have done it before but could you do maybe a tutorial for those of us trying to airbrush? Like what psi you are running and how to properly mix paints and reducers and clears? I've had some good luck with createx and some not so good. Thank you!
stop motion jimmy was the best.
nice tutorial, I think they're both good choices. the satin for civilian vehicles and matte for the military. looking forward to seeing more versions.!
Good information 👍
Thanks
Matte for the military truck
Austin! Anytime you need to check if it's plastic or metal touch it to your nose. If it feel cold then it's metal. Try it. You'll see.
I would definitely go with the matte clear. Military vehicles aren't supposed to have any kind of shine to them at all.
Both look good, but for the MASH project, I would go with the matte finish. Keep up the great work.
I love stripping paint off and finding all the detail in the castings. Shame it's usually covered with 1/8 inch of paint
Very nice custom work bro
I would say matte. The matter the better for military I say
Good video. Miss the spray booth cam graphics though
Great project as always, mattes the way to go. What happened to the coat counter, and paint info on the side? I missed that.
Has to be a matte finish. 👍
i would use the matt one, more realistic i guess
All in all, looks and seems like a great product. I want to try createx on some of my car models. Maybe I'll try this clear in gloss when I do.
I've also got some hot wheels planned so I'll try createx on those as well.
matte hands down
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Can You do one of those Hummers and apply the matte to the "canvas parts" masking off the rest, then apply the satin to the "metal panels", You know what i mean?
Matte finish fits much better.
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..maybe you can do up those humvee's to look like the ones on Generation Kill ? (..it was an HBO miniseries)
Oh, and matte is the right choice. Cheers !
I used the matte on a resin model that I've painted and mine came out with a gloss finish. Idk how , it kinda put it on hold till I figure how to get it unglossy!
Definitely matte finish
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couple of brain-farts: 1)would a 3d printed base be sturdy enough to use as new base? Allowing for custom ride height. 2) is it posible to tint the sealer coat to start to get closer to final color with less color coats? thanks for the content
The sealers actually come in about 12 colors, for example you could use a blue sealer and put red candy on top for a crazy effect. You can mix and match the colors like paint. And yea I'd 3d print a new based they'd be plenty strong.
I have that in gloss, I can't get any results with it. I'm pretty sure that the mix ratio is right, but it just doesn't do what I want it to do
Matte black flames on a gloss black body? Or vice versa.
Matt definitely, the semi gloss is too shiny for a military finish
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coats in matte 'n satin... never reaching the end...
from my time with german army, the nato olive green seemed to have had a finish between matte and satin. it probably comes with the scale... here is an experiment: 2/3 matte and 1/3 satin, and see if the utterly matte finish might gain a hint of gloss, like matte car paint that slowly becomes semi-gloss from weathering?
but really, the matte seems to fit the theme better.
Definitely matte
Olden days ha ha ha
Just getting into airbrushing thanks to your videos. Quick question, how durable are Createx clears for custom diecast? I've seen you use 2K urethane AC-385 clearcoat before which sounds more durable but it isn't for sale where I am.
You won't get the same kind of shine with a hard finish out of those Createx clears. All 2k urethanes are pretty well the same, you should be able to find something, brand doesn't matter.
Matte finish is military standards
What do you do with left over paint? I suppose you don't use as much as you mix.
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You should talk through the respirator when you're spraying.
I would enjoy some muffled talking for the comedy.
We could guess what you're saying!
Howdy, Great video! I have a technical question. I watched Chris's video on that UV product. He said no smaller than a .5 needle, did you just reduce it more to make it work on a .35 or .3? Or are you using a .5? Thank you!
Yea is just reduce a bit more and run the 0.35mm seemed to spray pretty decent. Was hr talking about air brushes on the video? Usually the instruction is for full size paint guns. I don't recall but it's something to watch for.
@@DiecastResurrection Thank you, greatly appreciate your response! Matte Finish is best for this vehicle.
@@DiecastResurrection I think there were 2 videos... One for product launch, and another using them on O2.... Trying to recall , watched soo many. He did mention somewhere about not going below .5... I think the website has similar info too.
so, we're to vote on how to finish a couple of hummers... the choices are S&M....it comes out milky at first...
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Have you ever thought about using a gram scale when mixing your paints to keep a log of how you made them? That way you could duplicate your colors accurately.
Example; the colors you mixed today would be X grams of green mixed with Y grams of black as weighed on the scale.
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