Painting with silver Model Masters

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Jestermon
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Painting with silver Model Masters

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When I used to use my craft paints, I would always throw down some black before the silver then go over it with the silver.

Should I do the same with the MM or will I be waisting alot of black?

Will the silver be enough and not need the undercoat?
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Post by Mr. Badwrench »

A black undercoat makes the silver look much better. This is true with MM enamels, especially true with MM buffing metallizers, and it is required with Alclad II metallics.
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Post by Jestermon »

Thanks, I'm using the Acrylic can't stand enamels.
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Undercoats can make a big difference. Gloss black should give more more of a reflectance. You can try other colors under panels like red, yellow, etc to give a more vibrant color. Same with yellow under gold and red under copper...
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