In your next how - to video, how about an A-Z process of clear coating the metallics after decaling? That seems to be where the metallic look is lost with most metallic paints.
When I first started experimenting with Mission Models paint I had some problems with shooting the primer through my airbrush but I didn't have any problems with the regular MMP paints, however once I figured everything out these paints have now become my go-to paints. Over the years I have used every kind of model paint (including lacquers) and I have to say these are the BEST model paints I have ever used! Thank You and keep up the good work!
Thanks for the demo, I'm getting ready to try this on a set of wheels. Just letting the gloss black dry first. I'll let you know how it goes, I'm looking forward to it. Thanks, have a great day. -David
One big: T-H-A-N-K-S ! In next videos I would like to see hints to preshading (maybe even postshading...). I am still bit struggeling with it...Thanks!
Awesome video! I’ve been waiting for awhile for this and it was well worth the wait. I can see uses for chrome over “natty” metal much like you P-51 paint mule. But instead of painting it on the upper surfaces only, doing differing layers of misted coats then polished when dry. Very interesting video!
I love your videos and your paints. So awesome but real chrome is hard to get out of paint. looks good but not real chrome but then again your paints are awesome and simpel. One day I wil;l have only MMP paints
If you were to us a clear color (say red for example) over the chrome after it's cured, would it keep any of its reflective properties or would it just defuse into a silver base?
I’m kind of confused, I used this chrome for the first time a few days ago. I started with the black undercoat for the chrome and it went on good and I let it dry…maybe not for long enough (30-45min) and the chrome itself was very blotchy and almost bubbled when applied. I shook it for a decent amount of time, I tried different psi and it still ended up looking odd. I am probably going to just throw the part in some LA’s Totally Awesome and try again.
Thank you for a very helpful video series. I have purchased several Mission Model paints for experimenting and have been impressed with them. The chrome finish is amazing... Are all the metallic paints buffable?
Your very welcome and thank you for.your support. You can buff them but the chrome and up coming gold are the most buffable and they can also be wet sanded between coats
@@missionmodelsus3920 Would y'all consider painting a few Lexan RC bodies for this channel? I would love to see the chrome done in reverse order so that I can see the proper coverage on Lexan. Much appreciated!
In your next how - to video, how about an A-Z process of clear coating the metallics after decaling? That seems to be where the metallic look is lost with most metallic paints.
When I first started experimenting with Mission Models paint I had some problems with shooting the primer through my airbrush but I didn't have any problems with the regular MMP paints, however once I figured everything out these paints have now become my go-to paints. Over the years I have used every kind of model paint (including lacquers) and I have to say these are the BEST model paints I have ever used! Thank You and keep up the good work!
That blue tinted chrome looks phenomenal!!!
Thanks for the demonstration, some nice techniques. Given me much to think about for painting up my F-86A Sabre.
Great video 👍
Thanks for the demo, I'm getting ready to try this on a set of wheels. Just letting the gloss black dry first. I'll let you know how it goes, I'm looking forward to it. Thanks, have a great day. -David
One big: T-H-A-N-K-S ! In next videos I would like to see hints to preshading (maybe even postshading...). I am still bit struggeling with it...Thanks!
Perfect basic guide! Thanks!
Awesome video! I’ve been waiting for awhile for this and it was well worth the wait. I can see uses for chrome over “natty” metal much like you P-51 paint mule. But instead of painting it on the upper surfaces only, doing differing layers of misted coats then polished when dry. Very interesting video!
Love this paint and the videos. Picking up 10 more bottles this week to go with other 12 bottles I already have.
Very good video.question how colori drops,how thinner,and PSI tks
Chrome is hard....I’m still learning...but dang..the music..*great*
Thank you for the video. I would like to see how chrome and other metallics do with masking.
Your welcome. See the metallics video where we mask right over it
I love your videos and your paints. So awesome but real chrome is hard to get out of paint. looks good but not real chrome but then again your paints are awesome and simpel. One day I wil;l have only MMP paints
looks more like aluminium or maybe it needs a gloss coat ? i dont really see the mirror effect. buffing compound ?
Can you force dry the chrome ( or any of your paints ) between coats with air from your airbrush? Should the chrome be cleared?
If you were to us a clear color (say red for example) over the chrome after it's cured, would it keep any of its reflective properties or would it just defuse into a silver base?
I’m kind of confused, I used this chrome for the first time a few days ago. I started with the black undercoat for the chrome and it went on good and I let it dry…maybe not for long enough (30-45min) and the chrome itself was very blotchy and almost bubbled when applied. I shook it for a decent amount of time, I tried different psi and it still ended up looking odd. I am probably going to just throw the part in some LA’s Totally Awesome and try again.
I'm guessing you don't use rubber gloves when you paint?
Thank you for a very helpful video series. I have purchased several Mission Model paints for experimenting and have been impressed with them.
The chrome finish is amazing... Are all the metallic paints buffable?
Your very welcome and thank you for.your support. You can buff them but the chrome and up coming gold are the most buffable and they can also be wet sanded between coats
I really want to see what that chrome would look like tinted with yellow
Can this paint system be used on Lexan? Honestly, your thumb nail painted chrome gives me a great idea of how this looks live without a camera.
yes it can be
@@missionmodelsus3920 Would y'all consider painting a few Lexan RC bodies for this channel? I would love to see the chrome done in reverse order so that I can see the proper coverage on Lexan. Much appreciated!
Nice
I like your videos! Looks like the same spray pattern as the
flat clear, is it?
similar
Great video! Question: does the primer require mixing with anything else? I.E. polyurethane, thinner or water? Thanks in advance!!!
Yes you need to thin the primer with Mission Models thinner only. Please see the other videls or our tech support at missionmodelsus.com Thanks
Mission Models thinner only. I tried tamiya thinner and it didn't end well.
hey
Calling this chrome is a stretch. It looks more like polished aluminum at best.