How To: Polishing 2K clear coat! Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @scooterdoughmas3012
    @scooterdoughmas3012 Год назад +2

    i have to say guys like yourself makes the modeling community fun and worth enjoying🎯😁🤗

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад

      Wow!! Thank you!!! That means the world to me!! 😁

  • @michaelcooke2559
    @michaelcooke2559 Год назад

    Nice tutorial. This is definitely something everyone needs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ScaleModelCarBuilder
    @ScaleModelCarBuilder Год назад

    Can’t wait for the next video, this was fantastic and well explained!!

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for the super kind comment! Part two will be uploaded soon!

  • @marsgarage8217
    @marsgarage8217 Год назад

    Looking good..
    Definitely will be watching for part 2

  • @MileHighScaleModeler
    @MileHighScaleModeler Год назад

    Enjoyed the video. Great detail into the steps and they “why”. Looking forward to video #2

  • @alancyr3100
    @alancyr3100 Год назад

    This is a great tutorial. If I was able to lay down paint like when you started I would be finished. LOL. Thanks for sharing.

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Thanks Alan!! I feel once in a while I get lucky with the paint. But the clear makes a world of difference!! ☺️

  • @TerryWilsonModels
    @TerryWilsonModels Год назад

    Nice!!! Those trizact pads are like gold…they do such a good job. Nice BG.

  • @tomkendall4079
    @tomkendall4079 Год назад

    What a helpful series! Been looking for a series like this for years to help improve my procedures. Thank you!

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  8 месяцев назад

      Very welcome Tom!! I seriously hope they have been a help! 😁

  • @thescalemodelcarguychannel8681

    Awesome tutorial video Bryan ❤

  • @seanh2390
    @seanh2390 Год назад

    great video, and very timely for me. Thanks for posting it

  • @MuttModeler
    @MuttModeler Год назад

    Awesome awesome video Bryan something I’ve been wanting to see for a long time is a comprehensive wet sanding technique !

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад

      Hi Craig! Arrive! Glad you liked the video! 😁 Hope it helps you out!

  • @martindaredare
    @martindaredare Год назад

    Brilliant video very interesting and informative thanks very much for sharing 👍

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад

      Thank you Martin! I feel it helps take a model to a new level. ☺️

  • @themediocremodeler-zm7ny
    @themediocremodeler-zm7ny Год назад

    Thank you so much BG. I am going to try this on my street machine group build. Thanks for inspiring me. Mark

  • @SmallADVentures1973
    @SmallADVentures1973 Год назад

    Great tutorial, brother, happy weekend!! 😁✌️

  • @michaelhintzmikesminiature1812

    Great video Bryan. Thanks for sharing your technique

  • @LarrysModelShop
    @LarrysModelShop Год назад

    Great how too! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @bigtiny3857
    @bigtiny3857 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks for posting this one.

  • @grooveholmes79
    @grooveholmes79 Год назад

    that 3M Trizact was a game changer for me. Good stuff!

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Oh man, right!!! Opened up some doors for me too! Feel like I unlocked a new level!

    • @grooveholmes79
      @grooveholmes79 Год назад

      @@BGsModelWorkshop same here.. I've also been using Scholl concepts polishes and wax etc. German brand...its great stuff

  • @edgarvilleneuve4786
    @edgarvilleneuve4786 Год назад

    Excellent tutorial Bryan !!!

  • @martycoffel8795
    @martycoffel8795 Год назад

    Great tips Bryan!! I had to rewind it because I forgot to pause it when I answered the door mail lady brought me my latest model kit scores from eBay.
    And I’m making my shopping list for the materials I need to pick up. Thanks

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад

      Hi Marty! Lol, no worries! I often forget to pUse when I run out of the room. Next thing I know two videos have played!! 😁

  • @RattleCanShenanigans
    @RattleCanShenanigans Год назад

    Apparently, great minds think alike because the 3000/5000 grit sand-up is the same path that I take. However, the speed shine is something new! I do believe that I have a pair of pony cars that may well benefit from this shared knowledge! Thank you for sharing, sir!

  • @BloodyHatchetz
    @BloodyHatchetz Год назад

    Alot of work , nice video. Left a like

  • @bucknertarsney7674
    @bucknertarsney7674 Год назад

    Dude! Super helpful. Thank you.

  • @esuwarriormodelshop6369
    @esuwarriormodelshop6369 Год назад

    Awesome tutorial I can’t wait until part two it’s turning out amazing. I definitely want to get my hand into doing this.

  • @deenjoan9938
    @deenjoan9938 Год назад

    cool job BG enjoyed and nice tips on how too thanks 👍

  • @thomastims9583
    @thomastims9583 Год назад

    When I cut my Tamiya sandpaper into squares I just right on the back with a permanent marker and that lasts forever. Anyway, I really enjoy your show and your sense of humor. Keep it up buddy

  • @glastenburydesignsoutdoors8039
    @glastenburydesignsoutdoors8039 3 месяца назад

    These are great great tutorials. I've saved all of these. I don't currently use 2K but I'm just coming along. I'm hoping I can use these methods for createx and MCW lacquer.

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  3 месяца назад

      I feel you can 100% do so! Maybe start with a less aggressive sanding sponge. Love the 5000 instead of the 3000. 2K clear is much harder than other clear coats. It almost acts like a shell.

  • @onixfieroandscalemodelworks
    @onixfieroandscalemodelworks Год назад

    Cool process , very similar to what I do. I haven’t tried 2k clear yet, always use tamiya clear. The process is basically the same. I’ve done a few videos on this. Hate it while I’m doing it but love the result when it’s done

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад

      I must say, I do hate the process also, but again, it pays off big time!! 😁

  • @scooterdoughmas3012
    @scooterdoughmas3012 Год назад +1

    killer vid bg will be checkin out the others as well 😁🤩scooter d😎ps i heard through the grape vine round2 is thinking bout a 68 cornet super bee hardtop🤔pss sweet surf wagon cant wait to see the 70 👍⛽

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Hey Scooter! Thanks bud! Oh no way, I hope that rumor is true!!

  • @scottmckinley752
    @scottmckinley752 Год назад

    Quarter pounder? Must be lunchtime 😂
    Thanks for the vid - always trying to figure out the right products for this process.

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Hi Scott! Indeed it was lol. I certainly hope this can help you out! The product I used are sort of high end, but they are recommended by my friend that details his BMW M3 with it. Plus his own model builds too!

  • @Bruces-Eclectic-World
    @Bruces-Eclectic-World Год назад

    Fantastic tutorial. There are some cool tips that I did not know. I have not wet sanded much on models. I just wet sand the primer and spray away. Did not know the dawn soap trick either, as things change in 6 years I'v been gone. There again I use floor shine as a clear coat as I was taught to do years ago in 2000... Lol Can't wait for video 2...
    LLAP 🖖

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      Hi Bruce!! Oh wow, I am so glad this has been helpful!! I was really worried folks would be like, "yeah, we know all this already!"😁

    • @Bruces-Eclectic-World
      @Bruces-Eclectic-World Год назад

      @@BGsModelWorkshop Hahaha, I'm old but can still learn a new trick or two... 🤣
      Well I found it useful and ready for video #2
      Thanks again!
      LLAP 🖖

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      😁🖖🖖

  • @travisweeks7819
    @travisweeks7819 Год назад

    Well she's coming along nicely

  • @TheLukaCeeChannel
    @TheLukaCeeChannel Год назад

    Very Good, BG.👏😊

  • @Mannysscalemodeling
    @Mannysscalemodeling Год назад

    Awesome video Bryan!

  • @openexhaustmodels5139
    @openexhaustmodels5139 Год назад

    Very nice stuff Bryan👍

  • @scaleffect
    @scaleffect Год назад

    Great tips, I will need to try some of your techniques on my next vehicle, I'm still not getting where I want with polishing.

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      I hope the tips do help out some. I feel this has helped me get to the next level!! ☺️

  • @dacuzzz6951
    @dacuzzz6951 9 месяцев назад

    hello Brian...great how to with awesome explanation.. this series you going to do will help me because i'm a newbie... i heard you mention AZ.. where are you?? i'm in N Phoenix.. anyhow i am subbed with full notification... thx 4 sharing.. vinny

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Vinny! Hope it helps out! We're in Chandler.

  • @johnnymayo8534
    @johnnymayo8534 Год назад

    I need to start making a material list and a step by step procedure document! lol

  • @Finn-pe7uj
    @Finn-pe7uj 8 месяцев назад

    Hi BG, apologies for my neophyte question, but what is the visual diference between this finishing and a gloss varnish over a relatively smooth paint layer? Especially if you use a couple passes of a thin lacquer coat?
    Does this give an authentic 1-stage paint look vs a gel coat?
    Looks incredible regardless and thanks for the great instructions

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Finn, first off, great word! 'neophyte' 😁
      I honestly I feel this technique is just one way to do a gloss. The makers of Splash paints say you don't need to wet sand the color coat before applying the 2K clear. The small amount of texture that may happen with the color coat helps "hold" the 2K clear coat.
      I feel there really isn't much difference between 2K clear, Tamiya TS-13 or any other clear. Just a matter of preference.
      That said, I do think there is a slight difference in the look between a single stage and a two stage. Something about a well polished single stage paint job that gives a real look of depth. Something modern cars seem to lack today. Two strange paints seem like it is just shiny, no real depth to it.
      Hope I answered your question satisfactorily
      BG
      BG

    • @Finn-pe7uj
      @Finn-pe7uj 8 месяцев назад

      @@BGsModelWorkshop
      Thanks for the great response! As a clear coat addict, I'm going to give your technique a go, the depth you achieved with polished paint is such a high level of attention to detail and act of love.
      The next classic car I see the owner will have to deal with me staring intently at the paint from different angles to appreciate the depth!

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  8 месяцев назад

      @Finn-pe7uj very welcome Finn! 😀 I bet that owner will appreciate it! 😁

  • @MonsterHobbiesModelCarGarage
    @MonsterHobbiesModelCarGarage 7 месяцев назад

    Some great tips Brian. I just finished my painting video on how to paint with Testors Enamels and a paint brush. I hope you can check it out sometime.

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  7 месяцев назад +1

      It was a good video Trevor! Looking forward to the next one!

    • @MonsterHobbiesModelCarGarage
      @MonsterHobbiesModelCarGarage 7 месяцев назад

      @@BGsModelWorkshop The ideas are here, in my head, but I need to get them into a working video. Stay tuned! - 3 weeks should do it.

  • @projecto6305
    @projecto6305 Год назад

    Awesome great info. Love the Dumb hand advice. Sorry dumb hand. It's getting handed from here out.

    • @BGsModelWorkshop
      @BGsModelWorkshop  Год назад +1

      😁 we all have that dumb hand don't we! Glad you liked the video!!!

  • @jamiegsscalemodelgarage3823
    @jamiegsscalemodelgarage3823 Год назад

    Great tutorial. I will be watching again I send you an email