Episode 26 How To Not Have Chrome Parts Look So TOYISH

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2018
  • From the suggestion from one of my viewers. In this episode, we are going to cover how to get rid of that toy like look on the chrome of your scale model cars.
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  • @judygarnhum2992
    @judygarnhum2992 5 лет назад +21

    Hello from Nova Scotia, Canada! Love your videos! I am a FEMALE 73 year old modeller, wish there were more of us! Thanks, Judy

    • @garrycowan4747
      @garrycowan4747 Год назад +1

      Hey Judy, i'm Garry from Lameque Island N.B., 😃. Hope you still built, keep in touch 😀

    • @thunder21x
      @thunder21x 8 месяцев назад

      I bet you have real steady hands 🙄

    • @nismojukerich2994
      @nismojukerich2994 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@thunder21xyour parents obviously never told you to respect your elders .. jackass 🤦

    • @dalepetrush4121
      @dalepetrush4121 8 месяцев назад +1

      71 here keep on modelin sister.

    • @cherylvankell7766
      @cherylvankell7766 Месяц назад

      Judy just started ! I’m trying learn all I can. 69yrs

  • @sfeddie1
    @sfeddie1 3 месяца назад +2

    Here's a little tip I discovered while working on a '32 Ford grill. Building a channelled '32 sedan, the grill and grill shell were too tall. So, I had to section them. The shell was no problem, but I had to take about 1/4" out of the grill, which of course was a solid piece of plastic. So, after getting the new edges of the grill as straight as possible, I glued them together. As careful as I was, this still left the new seam showing across the center of the grill, and this would show terribly as I wanted to black-wash the chrome. So, what I did was put chrome metal foil over the grill, rubbed the foil into the grooves of the grill with a Q-tip. and then black-washed the foil. It took a couple of tries to get it look right, but it came out okay.

  • @johnosz
    @johnosz 2 года назад +10

    Luca, just watched your video on toning down chrome parts. I have found that a wash of Tamiya smoke over the chrome does add the shadows but more importantly it warms up the chrome color and also makes it look more realistic.

  • @hungryhoss1379
    @hungryhoss1379 Год назад +2

    On the TesTors 0.25 fl oz. “Brush cleaner”… when you need to clean a brush just…. Dip it directly into container….. all colored paints and after about 2 Models you’ll have you own Black wash….. At Least that’s how it turned out for me… Example….happened to be only half a container left… it made a great Black-wash for my 67 Impala… really worked well and what’s GOOD….. it is free.

  • @0derguy466
    @0derguy466 2 года назад +3

    Ive only built a couple of model cars but your videos have been helping me with tips and tricks to make the cars of my dreams. Ill definitely have to try this trick on my model im working on right now

  • @slinkyfisher2262
    @slinkyfisher2262 6 лет назад +1

    Love the tips Luka. Also really like your sense of humor in the way you do your videos... makes them very entertaining

  • @TrueNorthModels
    @TrueNorthModels 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial Luka, there is so much we can use to detail our models, I have also used Tamiya smoke to tone down the chrome. Cheers

  • @bucksmkr12ga
    @bucksmkr12ga 4 года назад

    The two mustang II Fire Fighter models in the background make me smile. I have one and its the only model I own, it has followed me around for years at four different houses. And I still havent built it. Watching yours and other channels is making me think its going to get built soon.

  • @oldmancrow6676
    @oldmancrow6676 6 лет назад

    I love your outtakes brother. Lol. This is a very helpful vid for builders like myself I struggle a lot with “blackwashing”. Now I know that there is actual products out there that are made for such things. Thanks man.

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe 5 лет назад +5

    ....and here we are, yet again!
    Tooling around with a AMT '49 Ford and a '51 Chevy, getting back into things, after all the military stuff!
    Happy New Year to you and yours good buddy!
    Here's to more views, more subscribers and more success for 2019!
    Time for coffee! ☕

  • @smokinsport
    @smokinsport 6 лет назад +3

    The chrome on that chevy looks absolutely amazing ! Nice work

  • @cjbopper3535
    @cjbopper3535 2 года назад +1

    Just keep it simple . Steps 1 , 2 , 3 , easy as can be . You'll never forget. Nice job 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😏

  • @bigbow62
    @bigbow62 3 года назад +4

    That blower looks like the real deal.... a few minutes of finish work in the right spots can make a huge difference ! ✌😎

  • @hungryhoss1379
    @hungryhoss1379 Год назад +1

    What a difference. 10:18… I built about 3…models… I was younger.. 2 cars … and a hot pink monster Truck.. will never forget…. Dad and I building that thing together after he got off work from the Coal Mines… I just built A 70’s trans Am… And it turned out great… I have been watching RUclips videos to guide me… surpassed my expectations of the build. The kit was from “Revell”..Kit was smooth… After I finished… something happened to my mind… Models are all I can think about…. For my extra curricular activities… After 12 hour days at work….Sounds like…”Step Brothers” 🤘…. I have probably watched 600 + videos… your delivery… Application… modifications… you have some of the most informative videos without going overboard… You should have way more Subscriptions. That throttle linkage thing you did with the guitar string to make a spring…. Your like the…. Steve Young of scale models…

  • @hobbycow5346
    @hobbycow5346 3 года назад +6

    Nicely done! FWIW: I use cheap black acrylic thinned with 70% alcohol....also works well!

    • @mattlr01
      @mattlr01 3 года назад

      I'm going to try that! Thanks!

    • @austin2739
      @austin2739 Год назад

      @@mattlr01 howd it go ?

    • @mattlr01
      @mattlr01 Год назад +1

      @@austin2739 It worked nicely. For some Sun Star Models I blacked out the grilles a bit. I used real cars from the era as a reference

  • @jonserkspawn7776
    @jonserkspawn7776 5 лет назад +1

    Great video.
    I use a different one, it's a simple black wash. Gonna try this, better coverage.

  • @alanwills6569
    @alanwills6569 4 года назад

    Another done to earth informative video. I enjoy watching and learning from you so please keep them coming.

  • @hillbilly7292
    @hillbilly7292 4 года назад

    Hi I've been watching your videos and I just want to say I love and appreciate your videos I've learned so much from you and your videos so thank you. Great job on the motors look so real

  • @kendaullary4102
    @kendaullary4102 3 года назад

    Your channel is great! Just got back into scale building and it’s amazing how far things have come since the 80’s and early 90’s!
    Great tips and tricks, I just watched your fender flare video and was really glad that I found it.
    Ps. Your like the Bob Ross of model shows

  • @brienduarte1015
    @brienduarte1015 9 месяцев назад

    Again, I’m thankful for your time and effort. We are all here to help each other. For grilles, if the ribs are deep enough, I scrape the plastic off the backside of the grill so that the grill is actually just the ribs. 1969 Twin turbo Camera is REALLY easy because the part is so thick.

  • @davepearce6359
    @davepearce6359 6 лет назад

    Superb Video yet again. Handy tips and amazing work. Thankyou Luca. 😎👍🏻

  • @diegoruiz-hernandez273
    @diegoruiz-hernandez273 8 месяцев назад

    This was so useful! Thanks for the excellent work you do for the hobby.

  • @dustymojave
    @dustymojave Год назад +1

    Back in the 1960s, I used India ink same as you use panel line accent. It could be thinned with alcohol. Worked pretty great. But I couldn't tell you the last time I saw India ink in a store. I used to get it at stationery stores or art supplies. But a lot of art is digital now. And people in offices don't use fountain pens anymore either.

    • @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr
      @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr Год назад +1

      Well stocked hobby stores will have India inks in a variety of colors for those who practice calligraphy !

  • @catlady8324
    @catlady8324 2 года назад +1

    This guy knows what time it is. A+++++

  • @markbolster7876
    @markbolster7876 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding job and very informative. Presented wonderfully. Subscribed and thanks!

  • @hensleyshobbies-doug7761
    @hensleyshobbies-doug7761 6 лет назад +1

    That’s really great Lukas! I really like when guys explain in depth or in detail about tips and tricks! I’m not completely ignorant on models but I have been out of the business for quite a while and I can use all the help I can get, you know? And I really appreciate it too sir!!

  • @sericono9077
    @sericono9077 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing the tips, very useful. I liked the "fail alert" upon too much washing.

  • @rickbeam2325
    @rickbeam2325 5 лет назад +1

    Great Job ... We often do things different n it builds our Skills n Techniques by seeing how Someone else's done it
    For my Grilles I do one of 2 things Quite Different...
    My Earliest Method was Mask off outer Edge w Making tape... Then Spray the remaining exposed grid with Very light but WET coat of Testors/Practa flat black. While it's Still wet I take paper towel wrapped Popsickle stick. Lightly moist w thinner n light rub black off raised ridges of Grill. The Flat paint is Heavier than a Wash. My 69 monogram Z28 grilles stunned my friends my step dad was proud too he got me those kits
    Or.
    I use Coarse Wet or Dry Sandpaper wetted w Warm water n dish soap wrapped around popsicles stick n Sand thru Grille slowly from Back to actually slow mill open the Grille it takes practice
    To get right start w 220 or 320 then switch down to 400 n 600 as closer to open as it gets thinner Holding part Chrome side towards a bright light the thinned Shadow of where holes will be will show too and light touch w #11 exacto will know thinned area open
    Looks fantastic done. AMTs Try Five pickups works wonders Revels 79 Ford Ranger step side ditto

  • @calienteron3008
    @calienteron3008 6 лет назад +2

    Just watched, great tips along with the explanations.

  • @mikebreazeale2563
    @mikebreazeale2563 6 лет назад

    I use the panel line accent for panel lines. To accent them. Just about every race car I have seen or show car is pretty darn shinny. I strip and repaint all my chrome to make it look more real. I never wash them though. Just me. Yours look great for a weekend race car. Great video and some great tips. Thanks for sharing...

  • @sophievansnick8207
    @sophievansnick8207 6 лет назад +1

    Great tip!!! this helps me a lot , thanks Luca !!!

  • @jesseortega8598
    @jesseortega8598 5 лет назад

    Awesome Video! I use a drop of Black Acrylic craft paint to do my Black wash ! It works Pretty good. A drop to a 1/4 Cup of warm water.

  • @mightylonesome9426
    @mightylonesome9426 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome channel.
    I wash chrome parts before applying detail, the same as I do with the other parts. It seems to help the wash setup a lot better.
    Ot at least I've convinced myself it does.

  • @floriankubes2267
    @floriankubes2267 3 года назад

    Very helpful video. You're a very good teacher.

  • @DieingSpiderZZ
    @DieingSpiderZZ 5 лет назад

    Great tutorial I'm just finishing a 67 chevelle kutgw!!

  • @reconranger1370
    @reconranger1370 6 лет назад

    Another great video Luka, thanks for sharing!!

  • @RattleCanShenanigans
    @RattleCanShenanigans 6 лет назад +2

    I've used the dullcoat before as well as the semi-gloss satin coat and Tamiya's smoke. They all provide great effects to your kit chrome.

    • @TheLukaCeeChannel
      @TheLukaCeeChannel  6 лет назад

      Those are great ways yo go, too!

    • @iancameron198
      @iancameron198 Год назад

      ​@@TheLukaCeeChannel where do you get the decals at.that are custom made.can I get there decal site.i.d love to get some custom decals

  • @CharlesSmith-cr5lc
    @CharlesSmith-cr5lc 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing jus ordered some tonight

  • @njcivicwagon1
    @njcivicwagon1 6 лет назад

    Great video and info. I was lol when that FAIL ALERT popped up. Thanks fir sharing

  • @shawnevans58
    @shawnevans58 Год назад +2

    Also for parts using a wash you need Qtips to get the extra wash off.

  • @BibleStudyReview
    @BibleStudyReview 5 лет назад +1

    I lived in the Phoenix area for 35 years (Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler)! When I come back to visit family, where are some of the hobby shops to hit up?
    Love the videos, especially that you didn’t cut out the mistake and just ran with it...the mistakes are half of model building experience ...😆

    • @TheLukaCeeChannel
      @TheLukaCeeChannel  5 лет назад

      Only one I go to. Andys Hobby Headquarters on 59th Ave and Greenway rd. Its a ride for you from Mesa. But you will not be disapointed. If you haven't checked out his channel. You should. Thanks for watching.

  • @phildunn1383
    @phildunn1383 6 лет назад

    Great video, good tip, will try it on my chrome and see how it looks (y)

  • @voodoonights1671
    @voodoonights1671 6 лет назад

    Very useful for car building. Thanks

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney 2 года назад +1

    Excellent job on the models.

  • @janjacobsen7778
    @janjacobsen7778 Год назад

    Hey! Cool video! I learned àlot to use on my models! Thanks

  • @guglegulag
    @guglegulag 3 года назад

    Really great stuff! Thank you for the explanation!

  • @rogerwachal3718
    @rogerwachal3718 4 года назад

    I just found your channel and I like what I see
    thank you

  • @bobbyosborne2375
    @bobbyosborne2375 6 месяцев назад +1

    Our hobby is a dying one. You're doing the Lord's work here. Hopefully you've got some kids watching, and they get inspired. You're helping to keep the hobby alive.

    • @CanadianTrenchcoatkid.
      @CanadianTrenchcoatkid. 3 месяца назад

      im 17 in about 2 weeks and usually build jdm imports but im starting to branch out to ships, trains and airliners. so the point is Im still young not technically a "kid" but i am young and not planning on stopping but instead get more kits. anyway stay safe and have fun building.

  • @pinfarmer
    @pinfarmer 6 лет назад

    I Remember seeing a process where you prime and pour some product with water over anything and it goes chrome. There was a green car in hot rod magazine that was done with this process. I think it is similar to how they make mirrors.

  •  4 месяца назад

    Great video!! Thanks for the tips!!

  • @lv2xlr8NOW
    @lv2xlr8NOW 5 лет назад

    May I suggest Tamiya smoke? Air brushed lightly on full bumpers like early 70s. until its good to your eye. I like the wash and aluminum look too. Great video

  • @vortexmodeling
    @vortexmodeling 6 лет назад +6

    Instant like, gonna watch the whole 24 mins

  • @williamsaloka9043
    @williamsaloka9043 10 месяцев назад

    Washes are so very important in any modeling. Makes details "POP" Nice work!

  • @jajtruck1
    @jajtruck1 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @hyperflexharrington5
    @hyperflexharrington5 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video. One thing I recently notice also was the fact that the window seals on the older cars do show beyond the edge of the chrome. In the case of the '57 Chevy, the inside edge is black seal so the thickness of the detailing should relate to that. I was always finishing a build and noticing how "Thick" the chrome looked when in fact it isn't all chrome. AND also, have you ever used a very very transparent blue to replicate the reflection of the sky that everyone is accustom to seeing on cars? I was thinking of trying it.

    • @TheLukaCeeChannel
      @TheLukaCeeChannel  4 года назад +1

      Oh wow! Thats a great idea with the blue. Im gonna try that out.

  • @markforster6457
    @markforster6457 3 года назад

    Great video and much needed!

  • @munchkinmodelingman72GAM2
    @munchkinmodelingman72GAM2 6 лет назад +2

    Gonna need to pick those up.

  • @XXX-qk2cq
    @XXX-qk2cq 4 года назад +1

    I used to use the accent wash back in the early sixties when we were crazy about AMT. The wash went on ‘32 , 29 40 all the hot rod grilles. I see the main reason for the toy look is the light reflection on the model. It is the same intensity as a 1 to1 car but ours are 1 to 25. Look at the shine of the paint, it does not match the size of the model. You actually have to scale down the reflection to match the scale of the vehicle. It sounds crazy but if you are really trying to produce something that appears real but in a scaled down universe, everything must be in scale. The reflection or shine can only be 1/25 of the 1/1 shine!!! Try to lessen the reflection and you will improve your ‘scale illusion’ !! Try dull clear on a super shiny paint job and then rub it out. Makes a big difference. I don’t think a lot of guys take reflection into consideration.

  • @diecastchannelminiaturasde2357
    @diecastchannelminiaturasde2357 3 года назад

    Nice video, pal! Thanks for sharing! I'll try some of these techniques on my diecast car restorations!
    I used to put some model cars myself! Now, I'm rather a collector! Anyway, if you have a chance, please take a look at some of my reviews!

  • @ellaigel1185
    @ellaigel1185 5 лет назад

    Great information, will be sure to try. We are "collector's " not hoarders,fun isn't it.

  • @AlexBabcock-hw9iz
    @AlexBabcock-hw9iz 2 года назад

    So many ways to make "washes" there's a ton of ready made washes. Check out some of the washes that are more considered for mini figurines. As far as making your own there's acrylic cut down using black brown or even other colors. Oil paints (that's right the canvas painting kind) cut down and finally inks they can be great and are extremely good to use to get into complex deep details. All are pretty easy to clean up if you over do it or get it where you don't want it. Don't just check out the model builders but the scale figurines and table top gaming on their terrain pieces.

  • @aidenmohrmann1850
    @aidenmohrmann1850 4 года назад

    Thanks for the helpful video!

  • @nycj3ahudson341
    @nycj3ahudson341 Год назад +1

    I like to use SEMI-MATTE or SEMI-FLAT or SEMI GLOSS sprays on my chrome. By using the "semi" clears, these tone the look of "TOY-LIKE" scale chrome down a little bit better WITHOUT making the scale chrome look too dull... Just my personal preference, that's all...

  • @josephsantos6063
    @josephsantos6063 2 года назад

    Love your work

  • @NYSMODELING
    @NYSMODELING 6 лет назад

    Awesome tutorial thank you for that!!! :)

  • @ledheadkustomplastic3442
    @ledheadkustomplastic3442 2 года назад

    Just flat black spray paint in a cap makes a good wash also.
    DULL COAT is one of my best friends and duplicolor has a tall can for wheels that works great. 😎👍🇺🇸

  • @mikes1031
    @mikes1031 4 года назад

    Sorry if I sound nit picky, but when I was younger, I could paint the lettering on the tire sidewalls with a brush that only had 4 or 5 hairs in it, and you could read every word down to the tire pressure text, without a smear or smudge. Us old racers kept our cars engine cleaner than you make it look too..lol. I think you kinda over did the wash on the blown Hemi in the Willy, it looks like the guy has oil blowing out all over the injectors, blower and down between the blower and valve covers. Same goes for the bumper bullet insert on the driver side on the 57, looks like it's full of dirt or oil. Plus you should have glued the top blower pulley on the Willy, with the missing tooth, missing tooth on the bottom so it could not be seen so easy. Beautiful color on the Willy, I really like the finish from what I could see, super clean with a very nice gloss ! I use to use black carpet thread and wire insulation from I think 20 or 22 gauge wire, ( sized to fit model scale ) . Cut insulation with a razor around and pull it off the wire... glue it to the ends of the thread and poof you have made ignition wiring. I did that back in the late 60's, before it came in kits. Who would have thought a kid of 7 or 8, would think of using thread for the wire and the insulation for the boots on the spark plugs and distributor cap ends.

  • @JayO1963
    @JayO1963 Год назад

    amazing result

  • @chuchuchip
    @chuchuchip 2 года назад

    In the ole' days (I still use) I would save the old "dirty" paint thinner (especially dark colors) & use that for a wash. There wasn't any wash to buy when I was younger, besides my son can't say I don't recycle. Chrome parts are not affected by thinners in washes, that's why you have to scrap it off to repaint or glue. Sometimes I'd spray a gloss clear on painted parts to help with the "pooling" in screens, open side of cooling louvers (i.e). Waited a day or so for wash to dry, then dull coat over. Model railroaders (me) have been using this technique to give screens a 3D look.

  • @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper
    @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper 2 года назад

    I'm 68 and in my day we or I used a flat clear spray on most chrome and sometimes on the glass to kill the strong glare. And to soak up the excess wash I always used a Q-tip.

  • @Scott_A
    @Scott_A 3 года назад +1

    That is an amazing tip 👌

  • @Duececoupe
    @Duececoupe 5 лет назад +1

    Liked before the video even started!
    I've got a problem! 😉😄😂

  • @Mega32roadster
    @Mega32roadster 10 месяцев назад

    Hello, I'm Lance from Phoenix Az. I just wanted to mention that real 57 chevys body trim is not aluminum, it is polished stainless steel. One exception is on the belair side panels the ribbed panel is anidized aluminum. I like your video's very informitive.

  • @vintagecollector788
    @vintagecollector788 3 года назад

    Thanks was very helpful 🤘

  • @paulosergiooliveira3258
    @paulosergiooliveira3258 6 лет назад +2

    Nice tip.
    👍

  • @dougscustomcargarage3434
    @dougscustomcargarage3434 3 года назад

    Great info thanks

  • @homendeferroUSA
    @homendeferroUSA 3 года назад

    Great video!!! Wondering if u could help ...my question is how to replicate a missing mirror on a model car...I have a lil ferrari missing left mirror but the right side still there. How can I make a model of it to put on the side missing mirror? Thank you anyway for ur videos!!!

  • @bremdillz3723
    @bremdillz3723 Месяц назад

    Oh man the ending bloopers cracked me up! Does this guy always add his word fumbles to the end of his vids?? I gotta check it out, you got a sub from me! 🍻

    • @TheLukaCeeChannel
      @TheLukaCeeChannel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching and subbing. When we have mess up that are funny. We use them. I've been putting bloopers in since the start of the channel I even did 2 dedicated video to bloopers. It doesn't happen all.of the time. But when it does...

  • @nikolaosstavrou5327
    @nikolaosstavrou5327 3 года назад

    very nice technique ,it's like you said fooling the eye.

  • @stacycollier7134
    @stacycollier7134 2 года назад

    I put paint on valve covers let it sit on the crome wipe it off it looks anodized or mask of the valve covers if they are fined put vaseline on top of the fins and paint in between the fins let it dry then wipe the vaseline off the top of the fins then take the tape off the outside it looks cool paint does not stick to vaseline I also put black shrink tube from harbor freight over the radiator hoses you can use it for heater hoses
    Great video thank you that makes the crome look realistic the trim on a 57 Chevy is stainless it looks cool
    Around Christmas time check a store called Ollie's I think that's how you spell it it's a big discount store I baught a bunch of model kits there cheap I got some battleships and airplanes to I think I remember paying like 10 or 15 dollars a piece fore the big battleships in a regular hobby store there like 30 + and the cars I bought for 10 dollars a piece I remember when I was a kid they were about 5 to 8 dollars thanks inflation lol

  • @Fire240JS
    @Fire240JS 3 года назад

    BTW, this is an awesome video and this is my 3rd time watching it!

  • @jeffhaty5715
    @jeffhaty5715 6 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @brianseward9099
    @brianseward9099 Год назад

    Great video! I'm somewhat new to building model cars so this was helpful. Do you seal the wash you put into the grill with any kind of clear coat or do you just leave it?

  • @markforster6457
    @markforster6457 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the great video. Just a thought---I wonder how those wheels would look if you painted the flat cross pieces steel, instead of dullcoat, and still did the wash? Shades of George Bojaciuk (pun intended). I'll have to try that.

  • @donchamberlain3061
    @donchamberlain3061 6 лет назад

    Glad to see another plastic fix video from you. I haven't tried any of the Tamiya washes yet. I have used the age old India Ink though.
    Have you ever compared the two?

    • @TheLukaCeeChannel
      @TheLukaCeeChannel  6 лет назад +1

      I never done the India Ink. Never though of it. Ill have to check that out.

  • @DanielGomez-io5bx
    @DanielGomez-io5bx 2 года назад

    Nice video, I wonder if semi-gloss clear would be a better choice instead of dullcote.

  • @toecutter8002
    @toecutter8002 2 года назад

    I use watch gears on my motors for the pulley's and I use a certain rubber band that's wide and it actually looks like a real belt. I usually put decals on my belts to make em look more realistic but I highly recommend using watch parts because you can bypass painting that belt and the pulley's but I should upload some photos of it you would never go back to painting those belts

  • @lordmellis7135
    @lordmellis7135 6 лет назад +1

    Definately watch til the end! 😂

  • @chriswallace7312
    @chriswallace7312 4 года назад

    I sure would appreciate it if you would do a video on how to do the cowl hood scoops since I've only asked you several times now

  • @michaelkelsey5783
    @michaelkelsey5783 2 года назад

    Have looked everywhere in my immediate area and cannot find wash, bummer. Cal. Freaks out with people shipping "cancer" causing items into state. Have had to substitute things before.... Thanks for great videos

  • @shoominati23
    @shoominati23 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video of the bare metal foil being applied? and what brand / style would you recommend as there are several available on fleabay?

  • @user-neo71665
    @user-neo71665 5 лет назад

    In a 57 headlights that wasn't just painted black, it was actually air intakes for the engine.
    Same end effect.

  • @Fire240JS
    @Fire240JS 3 года назад

    Luka, I realize this video is from a few years ago, however, I would like to know what glue you used to glue the Breathers on the Valve Covers. Seriously. I built the Stone, Woods and Cook version of the same kit. While trying to detail the engine, I would knock those tiny breathers off. I did it several times. Why? I used the Model Masters thin glue in the black bottle. What the heck would work better. I ruined the paint on the body. I bought another body to finish the kit off and just know those will get knocked off again. Jay PS, yes, I did remove the Chrome on the parts.

  • @MrMike0810
    @MrMike0810 2 года назад

    just to let you know the trim on the sifed and around the windows was polished stainless steel manufactures didnt change to aluminum until the 70s.

  • @thebobloblawshow8832
    @thebobloblawshow8832 3 года назад

    I think if you airbrush the flat clear it will look better? Or maybe a semi gloss clear.? Thank you for the tutorial. Im doing a Peterbuilt big rig with lots of chrome and I HAVE to tone it down. It looks like a toy with that “chrome”. Loved your outtakes. Lmao.🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

  • @jeanmarcgalzy7747
    @jeanmarcgalzy7747 6 лет назад

    Magnifique travail mon ami et bonne explication très intéressante je suis abonné 👍
    Magnificent work my friend and good explanation very interesting
    I enjoy watching your video this is a pleasure for the eyes
    I am subscribed of France 🇫🇷👍
    And I would be proud to have you as subscriber too 👍

  • @donwest5387
    @donwest5387 18 часов назад

    for "normal" aluminum, I spray with clear dull-coat

  • @bobc4d
    @bobc4d 6 лет назад

    that was really cool tip

  • @nikolaosstavrou5327
    @nikolaosstavrou5327 3 года назад

    luka I have a question for you ,I m not a car guy but I want to build a car that my dad had, its the 1960 Opel Rekord P2, do you know or any one knows if I can find it in 1/24 scale.Thanks in advance.

  • @jamesf4405
    @jamesf4405 6 месяцев назад

    You can also create the same effect by putting a few drops of black paint into some thinner. You need very little black, just experiment. Use it as a wash.