Sometimes I use Bosque Verde acrylic wax, I remember that it was called Future bright some years ago in the USA, the problem is yellowing, If you can afford it there is a chínese clear coat for art that doesn't have any solvents and is so so bright, but need some days to complete dry, that means that only acrylic water based coats may be applied to chrome parts to protect.
I just build this one and since I'm new to gunpla I was wondering how to apply panel lining to the golden parts and was recomended a clear coatting but I also tried with the runners and I'm not too happy with the results, this video answered my questions for coating but I'm wondering how to apply the panel lines then? The gunpla pens don't worl on the gold and I'm scared of ruining it with the tamiya panel line accent.
I used the panel line accents and cleaned them up with naptha(or lighter fluid). There were some easy spots to fill with panel liner but there were also some trouble spots on the wings in particular that I just tried my best to keep clean. You can also try to use black acrylic paint and a cotton bud with rubbing alcohol(edit: rubbing alcohol can remove plated finishes, so beware) in place of panel line accents/lighter fluid. That's how I filled the gaps in the red cables. Hopefully that helps
I haven't had any luck finding floor shine with "future" in my local stores. just looked it up and I guess they stopped mentioning that the floor shine has "future" in it. I'll have to give it a try at some point. Thanks for the tip
You can. I would try out your preferred method on some scrap if you can. I think alcohol can remove the plating. I believe I just panel lined with Tamiya and clean up with naptha iirc.
Thank you for doing this. I've been wondering the exact same thing myself.
You're very welcome
this is a great video. thank you for filming your experiment friend
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Use satin varnish. Underrated coating for metallics. Not too glossy, not too dull.
Good question, and thanks
Sometimes I use Bosque Verde acrylic wax, I remember that it was called Future bright some years ago in the USA, the problem is yellowing, If you can afford it there is a chínese clear coat for art that doesn't have any solvents and is so so bright, but need some days to complete dry, that means that only acrylic water based coats may be applied to chrome parts to protect.
I've heard of "pledge floor wax with future" but I have yet to be able to find it near me. I've only heard good things about it.
very informative and honest youtuber. 5 stars
I just build this one and since I'm new to gunpla I was wondering how to apply panel lining to the golden parts and was recomended a clear coatting but I also tried with the runners and I'm not too happy with the results, this video answered my questions for coating but I'm wondering how to apply the panel lines then? The gunpla pens don't worl on the gold and I'm scared of ruining it with the tamiya panel line accent.
I used the panel line accents and cleaned them up with naptha(or lighter fluid). There were some easy spots to fill with panel liner but there were also some trouble spots on the wings in particular that I just tried my best to keep clean. You can also try to use black acrylic paint and a cotton bud with rubbing alcohol(edit: rubbing alcohol can remove plated finishes, so beware) in place of panel line accents/lighter fluid. That's how I filled the gaps in the red cables. Hopefully that helps
@@crazedaku8142 Thank you so much! I will try that!
Use future floor shine if you really need to top coat plated parts.
I haven't had any luck finding floor shine with "future" in my local stores. just looked it up and I guess they stopped mentioning that the floor shine has "future" in it. I'll have to give it a try at some point. Thanks for the tip
They're not really plated, they are pre-painted
To me this kit was never meant to have a gloss finish, matte topcoat if anything.
Can you panel line the gold?!
You can. I would try out your preferred method on some scrap if you can. I think alcohol can remove the plating. I believe I just panel lined with Tamiya and clean up with naptha iirc.
Thanks man to save our asses !🤲🤲
You're welcome
Use semigloss
I used gloss but yes, you could use semi gloss and have the same effect.
@@crazedaku8142 yup