hi have any of you tried the titanium gold ALC-118 by alclad? is it shiny enough to do a kind of chrome gold? i know they have a pale gold..but it might not have the shine i'm looking for.. thanks!
Luis
Alclad II Question..help!
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Alclad II Question..help!
"Hell Hath no fury like a woman scorned for Sega."
I've seen some really nice results from Alclad, however, personally, I've never gotten the shine I wanted. I'd try the bare metal foil.
One of the guys at my local art supply store just showed me a sample board he was airbrushing with a new paint from Createx. I think he called "Auto-air" paint. It's a water-cleanup automotive paint (it does require it's own thinner) that has the finest metalic particles I have ever seen. He was working with silver, candy blue, and candy red and the results were beautiful.
Check Createx's web-site to see if they have a gold as well.
One of the guys at my local art supply store just showed me a sample board he was airbrushing with a new paint from Createx. I think he called "Auto-air" paint. It's a water-cleanup automotive paint (it does require it's own thinner) that has the finest metalic particles I have ever seen. He was working with silver, candy blue, and candy red and the results were beautiful.
Check Createx's web-site to see if they have a gold as well.
But much better than lets say, tamiya Gold leaf? will i be able to buff the titanium gold?Kylwell wrote:Alclad's ti gold & pale gold won't come out as a vibrant polished gold. They're pretty much the shade you see in the pigment on the bottom.
will clear yellow over chrome alclad come out as shiny gold?? I cant use BMF because what i'm trying to paint does not have an even surface and would be too difficult..
thanks!
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"Hell Hath no fury like a woman scorned for Sega."
Oh hell yes. Tamiya's gold is horrid, brassy looking stuff. Haven't tried buffing Alclad gold but I've buffed just about everything else they make.LuiS_42 wrote:But much better than lets say, tamiya Gold leaf? will i be able to buff the titanium gold?Kylwell wrote:Alclad's ti gold & pale gold won't come out as a vibrant polished gold. They're pretty much the shade you see in the pigment on the bottom.
thanks!
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then i guess i can still buff the t.gold..will have to try again..thanks!Kylwell wrote:Oh hell yes. Tamiya's gold is horrid, brassy looking stuff. Haven't tried buffing Alclad gold but I've buffed just about everything else they make.LuiS_42 wrote:But much better than lets say, tamiya Gold leaf? will i be able to buff the titanium gold?Kylwell wrote:Alclad's ti gold & pale gold won't come out as a vibrant polished gold. They're pretty much the shade you see in the pigment on the bottom.
thanks!
"Hell Hath no fury like a woman scorned for Sega."