large scale chrome finishes
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large scale chrome finishes
No, I'm not building the Naboo ship from Episode 1, but doing something along those lines.
I'm building a replica of my dad's old motorcycle, a 1966 Honda Superhawk. Although the kit comes with a couple of chrome plated trees, the fenders, which dear old dad had had chromed aftermarket on his bike, are not.
Like any modeling project, faithfulness to the original is paramount here.
And so I put it to you fine folks: any suggestions on how to best achieve the chrome finish on a 1/8th motorcycle fender?
I'm thinking bare-metal, but I'm not sure if it would work over such a large area.
All suggestions apprciated!
Marlon
I'm building a replica of my dad's old motorcycle, a 1966 Honda Superhawk. Although the kit comes with a couple of chrome plated trees, the fenders, which dear old dad had had chromed aftermarket on his bike, are not.
Like any modeling project, faithfulness to the original is paramount here.
And so I put it to you fine folks: any suggestions on how to best achieve the chrome finish on a 1/8th motorcycle fender?
I'm thinking bare-metal, but I'm not sure if it would work over such a large area.
All suggestions apprciated!
Marlon
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Ever since a wise man told me to strip the plated chrome off the parts and replace with Alclad, I've been a very happy man.
You don't need to worry about anything matching, where the parts cut from the sprue damaging the chrome, etc. And Alclad's unbelievably easy to use (as long as you follow the directions!)
Dan
You don't need to worry about anything matching, where the parts cut from the sprue damaging the chrome, etc. And Alclad's unbelievably easy to use (as long as you follow the directions!)
Dan
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It's a metallic paint, similar to Testors Metalizer, but much more durable. Matt Swan has a good writeup at http://www.swannysmodels.com/Alclad.html
It's in most good hobby shops.
As for online:
http://www.jjfpub.mb.ca/hobby_supplies.htm
Looks like they are in Canada, at least...
Dan
It's in most good hobby shops.
As for online:
http://www.jjfpub.mb.ca/hobby_supplies.htm
Looks like they are in Canada, at least...
Dan
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At the last IPMS nats in Virginia Beach a few years ago, they had a display of the Breitling Orbiter balloon - the 'round the world job that had a mylar top to the balloon. The model had been hit with the Chrome Alclad, and I would have sworn it was real mylar! It was that shiny. Do it the way they say, and you'll get an amazing finish.
Kev
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Yeah, way better than the chrome plating. The car modelers will remove teh chrome plate and re-paint with Alclad.
The primer coat is very important for Alclad. It must be an even gloss - though you can play with anodizing effects if you apply over matte primer.
The primer coat is very important for Alclad. It must be an even gloss - though you can play with anodizing effects if you apply over matte primer.
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