brush on chrome or near-chrome finish
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brush on chrome or near-chrome finish
I've been trying to find a paint that you can brush on that creates a chrome finish, or as near to one as possible. I know there are airbrush effects like alclad II and some spray paint brands have similar effects, but I'm trying to find a brush on version, hopefully acrylic or enamel based, that won't fill in all the details.
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Re: brush on chrome or near-chrome finish
You could always brush on Alclad II and see how that works. I've never tried it with a paint brush but it might do the trick in small applications.Kalamadea wrote:I've been trying to find a paint that you can brush on that creates a chrome finish, or as near to one as possible. I know there are airbrush effects like alclad II and some spray paint brands have similar effects, but I'm trying to find a brush on version, hopefully acrylic or enamel based, that won't fill in all the details.
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The best I've used, and this is for small areas - not broad coverage - is Testor's Enamel Model Master Chrome Silver. Flow it on, keep it well-mixed while you're using it, and make sure to topcoat it with Future or something because it likely will remain sticky.
But I use it all the time for formation lights and such, it will take a mirror finish - or nearly so. Seal it with clear red, green, orange for wingtip and formation lights, then coat with Future if you want to depict very nice colored glass.
It brushes well, and if you need to put a second coat on, it takes that very well.
Oh yeah, use a soft brush.
But I use it all the time for formation lights and such, it will take a mirror finish - or nearly so. Seal it with clear red, green, orange for wingtip and formation lights, then coat with Future if you want to depict very nice colored glass.
It brushes well, and if you need to put a second coat on, it takes that very well.
Oh yeah, use a soft brush.
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