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colin m

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Next question, should I pu the clearcoat down first the use molotow chrome or the other way round, I'm getting confused.
The few times I did manage to use the 'Chrome' I used it last, you don't want to mess up that reflective shine.
 

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Hi Mark
Whilst not as chrome like as the pen or the lacquer based metallics I rather like the Vallejo metal colours. They are acrylic, spray nicely and give a pretty acceptable finish. Have a look HERE I also think that a real chrome finish can be a bit over powering on a model although nice for lights maybe??
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I like Vallejo stuff just wasnt sure on a big item such as the Bentley grill but that too works with Molotow. I think I'm going to have to use some spruce and experiment until I get something I like, it's only a cheapish model but I want to take my time and get something that looks good and realistic.
 

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Alclad is the best if working on small scale models. not so bright and "tinny" looking.
Cheers, Rick H.
 

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I added this alclad 2 chrome to an order can I just check does this go over black gloss paint.
 

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Alclad produces their own black lacquer base. For best results I would recommend using it. Sold separately of course.
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Actually a pre-war Bentley radiator should be nickel, rather than chrome:DSC07092.JPGDSC07093.JPG
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That's funny Pete, But a good reason to use the Allclad. Not too bright or shiney. Cheers, Rick H.
 
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