Best Gold Paint?
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Best Gold Paint?
I'm looking for the Alclad of Gold paint.
I know about Alclad "Pale Gold"
I need opinions about its suitability for a 1:1 scale model of something that is supposed to be made out of real gold. The "pale" is a little concerning as well, as I'm really looking for more of an "Antique" Gold.
Is there something better?
I know about Alclad "Pale Gold"
I need opinions about its suitability for a 1:1 scale model of something that is supposed to be made out of real gold. The "pale" is a little concerning as well, as I'm really looking for more of an "Antique" Gold.
Is there something better?
Ah the search for the elusive gold paint.
Did it myself a while back. Most acrylics have way too big of a flake, Gunze being a nice shade & size. Vallejo has a few but most seem too yellow.
Which moves you to solvent based enamels. Used to love Testors Gold but haven't used it in a while. You could try MM Gold.
Wish I had more info on the new Talon line of paints.
Did it myself a while back. Most acrylics have way too big of a flake, Gunze being a nice shade & size. Vallejo has a few but most seem too yellow.
Which moves you to solvent based enamels. Used to love Testors Gold but haven't used it in a while. You could try MM Gold.
Wish I had more info on the new Talon line of paints.
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BMF would be a good solution, but the parts I'll be working with will need full-wrap-around and there will be nowhere to hide the seam.cave_troll wrote:I would check out some of the hobby paints, in your big craft stores.
What about using baremetal foil, or if budget is no concern how about real gold leaf?
Gold-leaf is a PITA as Robb said, and alas, budget *is* a concern
It's gotta be paint.
i used Mister Color Gold for my Glaives, it has a sort of antique gold look...it's what I wanted anyway
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Will,
How "Real" does the Mr. Color look? It's hard to tell from a photograph.
My project involves a very "real" looking subject, and I'm going to be using real glass and other real materials, so the paint needs to have that same quality.
I may give the alclad pale gold a try (I know that the Alclad finishes look like real metal), but I'm still not sold on the "Pale" part of it.
Thanks everyone for the ideas so far.
How "Real" does the Mr. Color look? It's hard to tell from a photograph.
My project involves a very "real" looking subject, and I'm going to be using real glass and other real materials, so the paint needs to have that same quality.
I may give the alclad pale gold a try (I know that the Alclad finishes look like real metal), but I'm still not sold on the "Pale" part of it.
Thanks everyone for the ideas so far.