Massive thanks to your effort, I'm looking at all these gold sprays and trying to figure out which one I should use for my knight of gold, this video is a lifesaver.
I just wanted to thank you for all the paint test you have posted. I trust your results and they have saved me alot of time and more importantly a lot of money. Thanks again.
I think the TS-84 Gold is phenomenal. You just spray it and the piece looks like it's made out of solid gold. I've been astounded by how easy it can be used to get some really good looking results. I spray it over the recommended TS-14 btw.
Thanks for doing this, I ended up going with black gloss primer with the ts83 and it looks fantastic! I also did it without the primer just to see it and the difference is just amazing.
I generally build 1/72 scale aircraft and Foil is my preferred medium for NMF finishes. Once I stumbled across Tamiya Metallic Silver it has become my " Go To " paint for panels which can be difficult to foil successfully. It's sheen is very close to the aluminium foil. When used alongside foil it may vary in tone to the foil, but replicates the sheen of the foil very closely giving a very believable result. I've also used Tamiya Metallic Silver over a base of Tamiya Gloss white to achieve lighter tones while maintaining the metal like sheen. Thanks for the great Reviews and tips. 🍻
Loved your test. So few in modelling ever test or consider spray cans. I love almost everything about Tamiya spray cans (except their lacquer’s reaction to putty, which I minimize by seriously polishing the putty with a cloth, and using a light, then heavy coat). I never could get around to the gradual coat build up of airbrushes, because my models are always heavily modified. I prefer a thick solid coat that then shrinks: Spray cans work differently... I also like the absence of dust particles in spray cans, the much better coverage of large surfaces, the nicer feathering of the spray “edges”, the simplicity and reliability, and finally the resistance to handling. I will use a spray gun for unavailable color variations. Tamiya’s TS-83 spray cans are the only reason I can model bare metal aircrafts. Everything else looks terrible in comparison, particularly Tamiya’s regular silvers spray cans. A model can never be too devoid of out of scale silver grains, which is is why TS-83 beats everything. I was surprised to see even Alclad metallic silver, with a gloss black base, looked very different (to me) in your camera: Slightly darker and less sparkling. TS-83 is so good , I would gladly pay $100 a can if I had to. That’s how highly I think of it. Thanks for your video.
How do you solve the issue of putting decals on your model and weathering after splraying ithe model with TS-83? I'm beginner, and so the question is whether there is an option to have good looking TS-83 on a model with such after effects.
@@giveall9695 I usually don't do much weathering on metal finish aircrafts, so I can't answer that... One essential trick to using TS-83 I have discovered is base coating it with a Revell spray can of either steel or aluminium colour. These are those all-blue acrylic spray cans: They are the best thing ever to undercoating TS-83, because TS-83 reacts unevenly to just about everything else... With Revell spray can undercoating, all my TS -83 issues disappeared, and you can mask off the Revell undercoating to get different metal panel shades in one single step. Metal multi panel finishes are now easier than camo for me, and I get perfect results every time...
money aside its probably the nicest gold paint i have ever seen, making those side by side comps really helped also. Btw that actually looks like it became a real silver tea spoon after the expensive silver paint. The price is too much though realistically.
I've sprayed TS-83 once. was not prepared for $20. Hobby town said it was because the paint has actual metal flake particles. LP-48 sparkling silver is just as good in my opinion. $4 for a 10 ml pot, 60/40 with tamiya lacquer thinner with retarder you can have 80 ml of sparkling silver for your airbrush with much much less waste. smaller spray pattern (less overspray), no wasted paint in the bottom of the can when the can runs out of propellent. no inconsistent air pressure. Spray cans have much more pressure at the start of a can than at the end.
I'm with you but I know quite a few Hobbyist who just can't have an airbrush for what ever reason so I do these reviews for those out there. But I am personally a big proponent of airbrushing. And yes Tamiya jar paints airbrush great.
You can recover that unused paint at the bottom of spray cans and use them out of an airbrush, you gotta be fast and very very careful however when opening the can.
I bet if you clear coated the ones you shot over a dull prime coat they'd come out fine. Filling in those pits that the dull finish has would deepen the finish and shine it up nice! Great video sir!
Sure Alclad Duraluminum over gloss black matches the $20 TS-83, and thank you for the demonstration, I prefer the airbrush alclad over the Tamiya spray can, but your comparison to find a cheaper alternative fails because TS-83 is 3.38 oz ($20) vs the Alclad bottle which has only 1 oz ($8 ).
"Alunimum" I Love it!!! LOL Thanks for the videos on paint, and their results, I went out and bought a bunch of Alclad paints because of your video, I was worried how I could make my F86 Saberjet shine like it should, being polished to a mirror finish, the Alclad Airframe "Alunimum" is the perfect color and shine for my kit! Thanks for your hard work!
That's awesome, it's great when you get the right paint for the job. Airframe Aluminum is one of my favorite paints for sure. See you soon, another video coming this week
Cheers, I wanted to ask how to exactly to use ts83 - The question is how to do decals and weathering when you cannot use coat? And how to protect finished model without finishing top coat?
I bought some spray cans because some colors are easier than the Some of the airbrush paints plus we can Deandre thanks again for your work I have a plaster - ceramic Christmas sleigh to do
Thanks for videos gives an idea how colors look/bout to spray paint some metal beads that go on earrings (gothic style stainless steel)but going to put on real gold and white gold -these colors will match kangol hats and watches
Thank you so much for your videos. Your content is amazing and so informative. I've been debating between the TS83 and TS30 for a while for a new build I'm working on. The comparison here was fantastic!
I'm going to be 55 this month and have got to airbrushs and have been modeling for years since about 8 or 9 years of age and for most of them years I used spray paint it's great to know I still have the option for some projects and thanks for a great video
Thanks for testing these so I don’t have to. I’d happily pay the high price for a chrome finish, but not for any of these. I really like the way you keep all the info simple and concise.
I’ve had good results with the tamiya ps paint. It’s for rc cars poly carbonate bodies but I’ve used it on polystyrene and it’s worked great. I used the anodized aluminum over a semi gloss and gloss black base. You might want to give it a shot on the next test. Love your videos by the way they have helped me out a lot when looking for products.
@@barbatosrex9473 I’ve only used it over primer and got an almost chrome like effect from it. I really liked it and I’m planning on using the metallic blue ps paint on my current build for the body with tamiya clear over it. My first time trying this as I’ve only used it on small parts so far so I hope it works. It came out pretty good on the spoons I tried it on.
Thanks for doing this, I was just gonna use cheap black under coat paint but now I see I can't. I've had that metallic gold on my radar for a while. That price point kept me away. Some parts on my Gundams I want to paint gold and having to buy a Tamiya black alongside I'm gonna have to use this very cautiously.
I touch up my transformers. And I love your demo videos. The TS-21 is the closest color that Hasbro is using for them. Keep doing what you’re passionate about.
Rattle cans have their uses and place in the hobby no doubts. Anything more than basing or general coating though I have to go Airbrush, Rattle cans are just too sloppy and require far more working than Airbrush after the paint dries. I remember the days when you only had the option for Spray cans unless you had money for an airbrush setup, the difference was night and day on the end results, that said you can get Super high quality paint work from a rattle can if you have the skill and patience to work it. Great video! Tamiya is still hanging onto that crown over the normal hobby paint lines, Alclad's though have become my preference for a few styles and I almost have their full paint lineup.
@@barbatosrex9473 can you make a vid of what happen if you gloss coat the tamiya ts metallic gold / silver paint... Although the info said that "DO NOT GLOSS COAT" but i just want to see of what happen if i accidentally gloss coat the entire model kit with tamiya metallic gold /silver on it... Pleaseeeee😢... At least post the pic of the result at community post
I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel. What happens if I apply a good layer of super gloss top coat after the silver color? I want to make sure the kit and the decals are sealed in for protection. I'll be subsbscribing for your future content!
A clear coat will work great. It will change the appearance of the color slightly so do as I do, always test on a spoon first to see the results before your own eyes.
Hello, I'm recently new to your videos and have subscribed. Man you go through a LOT of paint tests ( and spoons)! Really enjoying it though. Have you tried these: Gravity Paints (automotive colors), Splash Paints (automotive colors) and anything in the Createx lines?? Awesome videos, keep them coming! 👍👍👍 p.s. have you tried finger nail polishes?
I’ve started using the gold on a project. It looks very pale to me. Almost just a very light silver with a small touch of yellow. I can’t tell from the video, does it become more vibrant and saturated after a few coats?
Before I got my airbrush set up I used the ts84 on my PG unicorn. Took 10 cans but it sure looked great. The paint is nice but would not recommend anybody else to this route. Get an airbrush set up at that point
Thank you for this test. I have been searching for the right shade of gold for some Lamborghini Countach wheels and the Tamiya TS-21 Gold is a perfect match. Haha, funny you say it is gaudy looking but that's a spot on shade of gold for the Countach wheels.
Hi Rex, i just want to check if i put Mr Hobby Aqueous --> TS-14 black --> TS-84 metallic gold, will there be any crack on it? and it also stated no clear coat but using Mr Hobby Mr Super smooth clear Matt is that ok?
Thanks bud. I’ll be sticking to the Alclad. Not worth the price. I have to ask, where did you find the MM metalizers sprays? Would love to get my hands on those.👍👍
I found them at my local hobby shops. You're going to have to search out some smaller shops and look for old stock. I live in the smallest state and found most of them so in a larger state you should be able to search some out. Make some calls
@@barbatosrex9473 did you ever do the test? I’m exploring doing quasi carbon through spray after opening up my older kits and seeing the kits with carbon fiber decals all shrunk and torn WITH a clear coat lolol
@@barbatosrex9473 So does that mean that if I put decals on my model without coating it first, the Micro Sol and Set solutions, or some kind of weathering, might destroy the finish of the color? Or is it durable somehow?
It says for plastics. Does anyone have a recommendation to repaint metal? Trying to change color on lamp base and love that expensive tamaiya gold spray, worries it won’t take on metal
You did use an enamel base and then put a Tamiya lacquer over it. From the Hobby gods and many diagrams out there is shows that lacquers over enamels is never a good idea. Glad you got to show new guys in the hobby why it’s not a good idea. Will save a few model builds in the future.
@@barbatosrex9473 does your buddy at the hobby shop who had those model master metalizers cans have a website or ship outside MA? I’m looking for those model master metalizers in the 1/2 jars for airbrush. Those are my go to and getting harder to find so I’m trying to stock up.
Do you have the ability to remove comments? Anyways, buy 4 of these and have them last you 3-4 kits, or buy an entry level airbrush and a few bottles of alclad, and that would most definitely last you longer! Not to say these are bad or anything, it’s just utterly disgusting you have to pay that much for a spray can that won’t last long.. so sorry you had to witness your first spam-mail-bot.
Also, at 11:38, that is only because the undercoat is an enamel. Lacquers are very strong paints compared to enamels, so the gold lacquer basically ate up the black enamel underneath it. But I don’t know, maybe Tamils doesn’t mix with other brands, just like how Alclad hates anything other than itself.
@@gat-x105strikegundam5 It is not Tamiya. You can get away with spraying Lacquer over Enamel with an airbrush by controlling the wetness of the paint hitting the surface but with a spray-can... anything but water base paint on Enamel from a spray-can is gonna be disastrous because you dont have control with spray-can. Good thing is, you can de-can the paint in a spray-can and use them in airbrushes 😉
@@barbatosrex9473 .. once again, a link would be SO NICE...rather than us having to slog through the list of videos.. Make it easier on your viewers to access your content.
Massive thanks to your effort, I'm looking at all these gold sprays and trying to figure out which one I should use for my knight of gold, this video is a lifesaver.
Glad I could help you with your search
I just wanted to thank you for all the paint test you have posted. I trust your results and they have saved me alot of time and more importantly a lot of money. Thanks again.
I think the TS-84 Gold is phenomenal. You just spray it and the piece looks like it's made out of solid gold. I've been astounded by how easy it can be used to get some really good looking results. I spray it over the recommended TS-14 btw.
I use TS-14 as a base for a bunch of my paints, great stuff
Thanks for doing this, I ended up going with black gloss primer with the ts83 and it looks fantastic! I also did it without the primer just to see it and the difference is just amazing.
That's great Adrian, these are awesome paints for sure.
It still looks "plated" or it has a completely different look?
I generally build 1/72 scale aircraft and Foil is my preferred medium for NMF finishes. Once I stumbled across Tamiya Metallic Silver it has become my " Go To " paint for panels which can be difficult to foil successfully. It's sheen is very close to the aluminium foil. When used alongside foil it may vary in tone to the foil, but replicates the sheen of the foil very closely giving a very believable result. I've also used Tamiya Metallic Silver over a base of Tamiya Gloss white to achieve lighter tones while maintaining the metal like sheen.
Thanks for the great Reviews and tips.
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Loved your test. So few in modelling ever test or consider spray cans. I love almost everything about Tamiya spray cans (except their lacquer’s reaction to putty, which I minimize by seriously polishing the putty with a cloth, and using a light, then heavy coat). I never could get around to the gradual coat build up of airbrushes, because my models are always heavily modified. I prefer a thick solid coat that then shrinks: Spray cans work differently... I also like the absence of dust particles in spray cans, the much better coverage of large surfaces, the nicer feathering of the spray “edges”, the simplicity and reliability, and finally the resistance to handling. I will use a spray gun for unavailable color variations. Tamiya’s TS-83 spray cans are the only reason I can model bare metal aircrafts. Everything else looks terrible in comparison, particularly Tamiya’s regular silvers spray cans. A model can never be too devoid of out of scale silver grains, which is is why TS-83 beats everything. I was surprised to see even Alclad metallic silver, with a gloss black base, looked very different (to me) in your camera: Slightly darker and less sparkling. TS-83 is so good , I would gladly pay $100 a can if I had to. That’s how highly I think of it. Thanks for your video.
How do you solve the issue of putting decals on your model and weathering after splraying ithe model with TS-83? I'm beginner, and so the question is whether there is an option to have good looking TS-83 on a model with such after effects.
@@giveall9695 I usually don't do much weathering on metal finish aircrafts, so I can't answer that... One essential trick to using TS-83 I have discovered is base coating it with a Revell spray can of either steel or aluminium colour. These are those all-blue acrylic spray cans: They are the best thing ever to undercoating TS-83, because TS-83 reacts unevenly to just about everything else... With Revell spray can undercoating, all my TS -83 issues disappeared, and you can mask off the Revell undercoating to get different metal panel shades in one single step. Metal multi panel finishes are now easier than camo for me, and I get perfect results every time...
money aside its probably the nicest gold paint i have ever seen, making those side by side comps really helped also. Btw that actually looks like it became a real silver tea spoon after the expensive silver paint. The price is too much though realistically.
True, just if this thing 14$, it will go everywhere.
I've sprayed TS-83 once. was not prepared for $20. Hobby town said it was because the paint has actual metal flake particles. LP-48 sparkling silver is just as good in my opinion. $4 for a 10 ml pot, 60/40 with tamiya lacquer thinner with retarder you can have 80 ml of sparkling silver for your airbrush with much much less waste. smaller spray pattern (less overspray), no wasted paint in the bottom of the can when the can runs out of propellent. no inconsistent air pressure. Spray cans have much more pressure at the start of a can than at the end.
I'm with you but I know quite a few Hobbyist who just can't have an airbrush for what ever reason so I do these reviews for those out there. But I am personally a big proponent of airbrushing. And yes Tamiya jar paints airbrush great.
You can recover that unused paint at the bottom of spray cans and use them out of an airbrush, you gotta be fast and very very careful however when opening the can.
I bet if you clear coated the ones you shot over a dull prime coat they'd come out fine. Filling in those pits that the dull finish has would deepen the finish and shine it up nice! Great video sir!
Sure Alclad Duraluminum over gloss black matches the $20 TS-83, and thank you for the demonstration, I prefer the airbrush alclad over the Tamiya spray can, but your comparison to find a cheaper alternative fails because TS-83 is 3.38 oz ($20) vs the Alclad bottle which has only 1 oz ($8 ).
"Alunimum" I Love it!!! LOL Thanks for the videos on paint, and their results, I went out and bought a bunch of Alclad paints because of your video, I was worried how I could make my F86 Saberjet shine like it should, being polished to a mirror finish, the Alclad Airframe "Alunimum" is the perfect color and shine for my kit! Thanks for your hard work!
That's awesome, it's great when you get the right paint for the job. Airframe Aluminum is one of my favorite paints for sure. See you soon, another video coming this week
Cheers, I wanted to ask how to exactly to use ts83 - The question is how to do decals and weathering when you cannot use coat? And how to protect finished model without finishing top coat?
I bought some spray cans because some colors are easier than the Some of the airbrush paints plus we can Deandre thanks again for your work I have a plaster - ceramic Christmas sleigh to do
Thanks for videos gives an idea how colors look/bout to spray paint some metal beads that go on earrings (gothic style stainless steel)but going to put on real gold and white gold -these colors will match kangol hats and watches
Thank you so much for your videos. Your content is amazing and so informative. I've been debating between the TS83 and TS30 for a while for a new build I'm working on. The comparison here was fantastic!
Thanks buddy. I was curious about these paints when I saw the price so I knew someone else must be curious too
Thanks for your guide (I can paint Gold Knight from Five Star Story) from Indonesia 🇮🇩
I'm going to be 55 this month and have got to airbrushs and have been modeling for years since about 8 or 9 years of age and for most of them years I used spray paint it's great to know I still have the option for some projects and thanks for a great video
Thanks for watching and great feedback. Plenty more videos to come
Thanks for testing these so I don’t have to. I’d happily pay the high price for a chrome finish, but not for any of these. I really like the way you keep all the info simple and concise.
Thanks buddy and thanks for watching, I'm doing my best and I appreciate the feedback
The Tamiya website was saying these cans are great for airplane bare metal use, let’s hope they do a high chrome finish can in the future!!
I’ve had good results with the tamiya ps paint. It’s for rc cars poly carbonate bodies but I’ve used it on polystyrene and it’s worked great. I used the anodized aluminum over a semi gloss and gloss black base. You might want to give it a shot on the next test. Love your videos by the way they have helped me out a lot when looking for products.
I just got in 3 boxes of PS paint. First test on a spoon didn't work. Over primer it did work and on a clear plastic sheet it worked test coming soon
@@barbatosrex9473 I’ve only used it over primer and got an almost chrome like effect from it. I really liked it and I’m planning on using the metallic blue ps paint on my current build for the body with tamiya clear over it. My first time trying this as I’ve only used it on small parts so far so I hope it works. It came out pretty good on the spoons I tried it on.
still hoping for an airbrush version of the Met. Gold.. probably one of the nicest gold paint i've ever used..
Thanks for doing this, I was just gonna use cheap black under coat paint but now I see I can't. I've had that metallic gold on my radar for a while. That price point kept me away. Some parts on my Gundams I want to paint gold and having to buy a Tamiya black alongside I'm gonna have to use this very cautiously.
Thank you very much for this video! Really helped!
I touch up my transformers. And I love your demo videos. The TS-21 is the closest color that Hasbro is using for them. Keep doing what you’re passionate about.
Color is an alchemical force - one with the ability to change a space, a mood or even a mind-set!
Rattle cans have their uses and place in the hobby no doubts. Anything more than basing or general coating though I have to go Airbrush, Rattle cans are just too sloppy and require far more working than Airbrush after the paint dries. I remember the days when you only had the option for Spray cans unless you had money for an airbrush setup, the difference was night and day on the end results, that said you can get Super high quality paint work from a rattle can if you have the skill and patience to work it. Great video! Tamiya is still hanging onto that crown over the normal hobby paint lines, Alclad's though have become my preference for a few styles and I almost have their full paint lineup.
Alclad is one of the great paint brands for sure. And easy to use. Every Hobbyist should have it in their inventory. Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for doing this! But One question, do you think that you really can’t clear coat it?
will it be good without black? ts83
Yes
@@barbatosrex9473thnks
Can we do clear coat after apply ts-21 paint ?
Absolutely
I'm using TS-83 on a Sumo Mobile Suit, very happy with it.
Good video thanks for the review in the multiple paints 👍
Thanks buddy. Many more to come
@@barbatosrex9473 ill be watching out for the posts
@@barbatosrex9473 can you make a vid of what happen if you gloss coat the tamiya ts metallic gold / silver paint... Although the info said that "DO NOT GLOSS COAT" but i just want to see of what happen if i accidentally gloss coat the entire model kit with tamiya metallic gold /silver on it... Pleaseeeee😢... At least post the pic of the result at community post
@@piko-lo1789 I'll try to remember tomorrow to Gloss coat the spoons and show the results
@@barbatosrex9473 😍 thx bro
13:03 whats paint you were using on the spoon on the right hand side actually?
Thanks
Money aside I painted a few models using a unique testers color before it disappeared by far the best look in my opinion
I'm glad I stumbled upon your channel. What happens if I apply a good layer of super gloss top coat after the silver color? I want to make sure the kit and the decals are sealed in for protection. I'll be subsbscribing for your future content!
A clear coat will work great. It will change the appearance of the color slightly so do as I do, always test on a spoon first to see the results before your own eyes.
Thanks... these helps..
So what happen if you clear coated the metallic silver one?
I think in NA these Japanese products don't have best cost performance if that's what you concern, in Asia they are about 12 USD.
Hello, I'm recently new to your videos and have subscribed. Man you go through a LOT of paint tests ( and spoons)! Really enjoying it though. Have you tried these: Gravity Paints (automotive colors), Splash Paints (automotive colors) and anything in the Createx lines?? Awesome videos, keep them coming! 👍👍👍 p.s. have you tried finger nail polishes?
I have Splash Paints and Gravity Paints are on order. Nail polish test is coming soon. Thanks for subscribing
Hi: I’ve been watching your videos much to the chagrin of my wife. Will you be testing gravity USA or gravity Spain?
I’ve started using the gold on a project. It looks very pale to me. Almost just a very light silver with a small touch of yellow. I can’t tell from the video, does it become more vibrant and saturated after a few coats?
Before I got my airbrush set up I used the ts84 on my PG unicorn. Took 10 cans but it sure looked great. The paint is nice but would not recommend anybody else to this route. Get an airbrush set up at that point
Holy smoke! Your unicorn is literally worth its weight in gold
Thank you for this test. I have been searching for the right shade of gold for some Lamborghini Countach wheels and the Tamiya TS-21 Gold is a perfect match. Haha, funny you say it is gaudy looking but that's a spot on shade of gold for the Countach wheels.
Great demo. I Learned a lot from you. Thanks.
You sounds like Rick Sanchez btw😂
can u use the metallic silver as a base on a clear red spray paint to make it look like a candy paint?
Absolutely
@@barbatosrex9473 wow thankyou, since i dont have an airbrush i'll try to use spray paint to get some candy paint on my rg sazabi.
Hi Rex, i just want to check if i put Mr Hobby Aqueous --> TS-14 black --> TS-84 metallic gold, will there be any crack on it? and it also stated no clear coat but using Mr Hobby Mr Super smooth clear Matt is that ok?
You can do that no problem. Just be sure each layer is fully cured
@@barbatosrex9473 nice. how about the clear matt top coat? will be there be any problem?
No
Thanks bud. I’ll be sticking to the Alclad. Not worth the price. I have to ask, where did you find the MM metalizers sprays? Would love to get my hands on those.👍👍
I found them at my local hobby shops. You're going to have to search out some smaller shops and look for old stock. I live in the smallest state and found most of them so in a larger state you should be able to search some out. Make some calls
Pls test Tamiya Insignia White spray can. Like to use it on HGUC Ground Gundam but don't have reference on what it actually looks like.
I'm planning a huge Tamiya Spray Can test soon. I'm in the process of buying the cans for it, a $200 investment!! 😏
You got to give it up quick for that carbon, that's a great color
How great is that color. Wait till you see that test
@@barbatosrex9473 will be waiting
@@barbatosrex9473 did you ever do the test? I’m exploring doing quasi carbon through spray after opening up my older kits and seeing the kits with carbon fiber decals all shrunk and torn WITH a clear coat lolol
Wait if this for plastic....what hapenned if its sprayed to metal??
It works on metal
@@barbatosrex9473 oh ok thanks for the info!😊
Can you use a topcoat like Mr Hobby clear Gloss on these after? Or will it affect it negatively (IE. Shine/texture)?
You can use it but it ends up looking like a car color instead of metal
@@barbatosrex9473 So does that mean that if I put decals on my model without coating it first, the Micro Sol and Set solutions, or some kind of weathering, might destroy the finish of the color? Or is it durable somehow?
@@giveall9695 after the paint has fully cured you won't have a problem using Micro Sol or any decal solution
Do you use primer
Can you use the gold without the black primer?
Yes, it just has the truest shade of gold that matches the cap. It will be a bit lighter over grey or white
It says for plastics. Does anyone have a recommendation to repaint metal? Trying to change color on lamp base and love that expensive tamaiya gold spray, worries it won’t take on metal
It will work great on metal. You won't have a problem
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks!
Did you use primer before the black gloss?
No, the Gloss Black is the primer
@@barbatosrex9473 oh
is it possible to use tamiya spray can to do chrome silver ?
if yes , would u mind telling me how?
Tamiya doesn't have a chrome spray. Revell makes a great spray can chrome. Check out my test video of that
@@barbatosrex9473 thank you so much
You did use an enamel base and then put a Tamiya lacquer over it. From the Hobby gods and many diagrams out there is shows that lacquers over enamels is never a good idea. Glad you got to show new guys in the hobby why it’s not a good idea. Will save a few model builds in the future.
Oh yeah, those don't mix. I did toss it and then a split second later I grabbed it cause I wanted to show the viewers.
@@barbatosrex9473 does your buddy at the hobby shop who had those model master metalizers cans have a website or ship outside MA? I’m looking for those model master metalizers in the 1/2 jars for airbrush. Those are my go to and getting harder to find so I’m trying to stock up.
The silver TS-83 looks really flaky on my tomcat model. Vallejo looks better but I need a machine... :(
how long should I let the gold coat dry for?
It dries fairly quick. I'd say an hour at most
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks!
can i shoot a candy color over this gold
Absolutely
Have you ever try on a zoids
That’s decante
On camera the tamiya silver looks better than alclad
The silver is actually very nice. The best spray silver I've ever seen. Tamiya should make Metalizer paints similar to Alclad
@@barbatosrex9473 check this out for real chrome finish 👌 ruclips.net/video/mw3voPSD81o/видео.html
It's because I built a zoids i like to Tamiya silver for the teeth and I like to try it and I like to know what doing needs primer and gross
I think Mr. Metal Color is better. But it's not in a can...
Tamiya spray is really expensive on your side of the pond.
They're actually very inexpensive except for these 2 cans. It's the pigments in these that raised the cost
Did you gross
Metallic Silver is super awesome while metallic gold is pale AF
True, this is why I test all these paints, you never know the final results
These are way overpriced for what you get. I’d rather achieve the same results with Vallejo Metallics of Alclad for half the price.
Do you have the ability to remove comments? Anyways, buy 4 of these and have them last you 3-4 kits, or buy an entry level airbrush and a few bottles of alclad, and that would most definitely last you longer! Not to say these are bad or anything, it’s just utterly disgusting you have to pay that much for a spray can that won’t last long.. so sorry you had to witness your first spam-mail-bot.
Yeah I removed and reported that comment. I've had a few but I'm scrubbing them. But yeah at $40 to buy these there's way more options to choose from
Also, at 11:38, that is only because the undercoat is an enamel. Lacquers are very strong paints compared to enamels, so the gold lacquer basically ate up the black enamel underneath it. But I don’t know, maybe Tamils doesn’t mix with other brands, just like how Alclad hates anything other than itself.
@@barbatosrex9473 😅 good thing!
@@gat-x105strikegundam5 It is not Tamiya. You can get away with spraying Lacquer over Enamel with an airbrush by controlling the wetness of the paint hitting the surface but with a spray-can... anything but water base paint on Enamel from a spray-can is gonna be disastrous because you dont have control with spray-can. Good thing is, you can de-can the paint in a spray-can and use them in airbrushes 😉
Too expensive for 22$
For sure. Watch my latest video for the complete opposite of this paint
@@barbatosrex9473 .. once again, a link would be SO NICE...rather than us having to slog through the list of videos..
Make it easier on your viewers to access your content.