Just found your channel and this video is so good. Even better are your detailed comments. I’ve watched a bunch of panel lining videos, but no one specifically talks about the gloss top coat (type/brand/mix…), which is where my process fails. When cleaning up the panel liner, I go right through the topcoat and into the paint. Your answering comments have given me some great tips, thank you. Subscribed.
Hey, thank you so much and I'm glad you found my information helpful! I try my best to respond to any questions viewers may have because I wouldn't be here without you guys. 😁 I truly appreciate you taking the time to not only watch and comment, but also taking the time to look through the responses! I hope to continue to provide useful information and I hope my tips help you figure out what's going on. 😁 Thanks again and best of luck!
I truly liked your comparison of top coats look, feel and effects, so each one of us could pick the one that better suits each individual modeling style and kit type. Very, very interesting the anodized look using the matt coat! I want to try it! Having started as traditional plastic modeler (tanks, airplanes, etc.) I’ve a fondness for matt coats vs. gloss even on my gunpla, as I like the “military” look the matt finishing gives, but that’s my personal preference. I look forward to your next series of videos and I echo other comments on showing actual kits building, painting, weathering (a weathering video series could be a good one….) would be nice. I also heard about you starting dioramas. It’s so fun, I started too not long ago and it’s a great fun and experimenting area!
Hey, thank you so much. I am fond of matte coats myself, but a Sazabi in a high gloss Italian red would be BEAUTIFUL 😆 I definitely feel like I'm wanting to shift over to more walkthrough style videos so people can learn as they watch. As for dioramas, WHO TOLD YOU?! 😱😱😱🤫🤫🤫😆😆😆
Hey, I truly appreciate you taking the time to go through it all. I hope it served as a great supplement to all the other videos I'm sure you watched just like me. 🤣 If you have any questions, feel free to add them here or message me on Instagram!
@@PlamoTherapist oh forshur man an thank you!! you actually recommend me my first airbrush😅. It's just arrived today in the mail the Neo iwata an my compressor should be here soon. Imma start with top coats on a couple of my kits till I move to Florida.
That anodized red is so nice looking! Dig it so much. I started airbrushing my gundam kits a few months back. Been full painting my RG Hi Nu since November. Been super fun but stressful at times. Still learning so much even now. I frosted one my other kits by mistake when laying down some X-86, now I'm all paranoid to spray a top coat on another one. Let alone my fully painted RG Hi Nu. Any major tips? PSI I was going for is 15, switching my needed from 0.3 to my 0.5, going to take it slow. Layer one flat coat, let it dry do another maybe.
I wish there was a video like this but about how it feels to the touch, I wanna paint my controller/keyboard but the spray paint and top coat i used felt awful to the touch. I was thinking of giving it a try with an airbrush but I think I should just give-up and forget it lol
Hey there! Don't give up hope! If you're looking for that smooth float finish, check out 2k clear coats! I did one on my MegaMan for that perfect mirrored candy finish! Check out my video below! ruclips.net/video/o_zMZmjTKoA/видео.html
@@PlamoTherapist Hmm the one i used felt weird to the touch specially if my hands sweat, clear coats sound like they'd get slippery!The giving up is financially as I only want to buy an airbrush for full-color painting and I don't do art, the most complicated thing i've done is an ombre and I rarely use them! but now you tempt me lol. My other issue is fears of the pump being too loud for a shared apartment with roomates. and they're so big!
Good series of guides! I myself am a beginner to airbrush painting. I did not fully understand what you meant by the choice of colors at 4:16 and 4:25? Can you please link the colors you used to bring out these red colors? Thanks!
Hey Markus, so the colors I used were Alclad Gloss Black Base. Alclad Chrome, Alclad Transparent Red, and finally Gaia Matte. I'm pretty sure you can find Alclad at almost all Gundam Distributors. Hope I understood your question correctly. Best of luck! 😁
Oops. I thought this comment was on another video. This red is what I call an anodized red. Basically it's a candy red with a matte topcoat. The layering is as follows, Alclad gloss black base, Alclad Chrome, Alclad candy red/ clear red, and finally Gaia flat clear. It's pretty involved, but as you can see, the results are cool! If you want a warmer look, you can do a gold instead of a chrome and the red will look at bit "warmer" Best of luck to you! 😁
Hey, thank you so much for the comment. The anodized look was a fun experiment that was easy to achieve so I thought I'd share. I really love it too and can't wait to use it on a future project! 😁😁😁
What brand gloss coats did you use in this video? I’m looking for a gloss and flat coat for airbrush. Any recommendations? Thanks! Ps u love your anxiety/depression videos for gunpla :)
Hey Perry! Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I'm also glad you liked the videos about anxiety and depression! As for the topcoats used. The ones I use in this video are Gaia Notes Gloss and Flat. If you can't get these because they are hard to find sometimes, Mr. Hobby topcoats are also great options! Thanks again for watching and best of luck!
Would the same techniques and logic apply to coats in intermediate steps (i.e. a gloss coat after paint for decals, to ultimately get covered by a semigloss)? I worry a bit about having too many layers and the thickness of the ultimate result.
Hey there! Great question! While a lot of these paints are referred to as topcoats, they really are just clear paints and can be used at any intermediary step. Paint build-up can be an issue, so deciding when to use them can come with a. Bit of planning. Generally, I use paints with a glossy finish so I don't need a gloss topcoat before decals and panel lines. However some brands may need it to allow the decals and panel liner to glide on the smooth surface. As for having dual finishes on a kit. It's up to you if you want to mask or just separate out pieces to apply the desired topcoat, but as long as you aren't doing triple layers on all your paint, there shouldn't be too much of an issue. I hope this answers your question and I wish you the best of luck!
Hey, great question! There's not a "one best answer," but if you can tell me the the type of paint and the nozzle size, I can give a thinning and PSI recommendation to test and play around with. For this video, I have a 0.35mm nozzle, Gaia lacquer paint thinned to a 1:1.5 paint to thinner ratio at about 22 PSI. I recommend making your gloss top coat a bit thinner like 1:2 to allow better flow and to help it level out a bit before it starts to dry giving you a nicer finish with less paint. Sorry it's so long and roundabout, but I hope this helps steer you in the right direction.
@@PlamoTherapist I bought Createx's satin acrylic clear coat. The bottle says to thin ~10% per volume with their 4012 reducer, and to spray at 24-27 psi, but nothing about nozzle size. Maybe I just need to go for it and see what works. I'm still really new to this airbrushing stuff. Edited to add: I have access to a .2mm, .25mm, .35mm. and .4mm nozzle, I believe
Hey, that's great information. Start with the recommendations on the bottle and I'd say go with the 0.35mm nozzle and see what happens. The goal for a satin coat (satin is roughly a semi-gloss) is an even coverage when applied, so medium wet coats like a gloss would be what I would try. Best of luck. And let me know how it turns out. If you need help, I'll be here. 😁
I top coated for the first time a few days ago (hg aerial) and I used flat top coat. I tried to use masking tape to cover the transparent / glossy parts but it was quite a hassle. I thought about painting, panel lining and top coating all the parts individually before building the gunpla so you don't have to use masking tape but I'm not sure if that's a good idea... Cutting the masking tape perfectly is not easy and it sometimes pulls off the stickers. Do you have any tips?
Hey there! Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I use Gaia Notes Gloss and Flat for most of my builds, but the Mr. Hobby Top coats are phenomenal even in rattle can form. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out! 😁
Thank you for sharing différent kind of top coat. On a gunpla, the top coat is applied on the fully build model ? By main parts ? Can you also link to some top coat with the different aspect ? Thanks
How would you recommend going about top coating a kit that has a mix of metallics and non metallics? I want to topcoat my zeta ver.ka after I finish getting the decals on, I want the kit to be mostly matte but I hand painted some metallic parts and I want those to have a gloss coat
Hey there! Great question! Your best option is going to be to mask off your pieces for the topcoat. One timesaver some builders use is to gloss the whole kit for panel lines and decals Then you only have to mask off the metallics and flat the rest. The other option is to topcoat pieces individually before reassembly. Both have their pros and cons, so choose which one works best and give it a shot! Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I wish you the best of luck!
Hey there! Great question. To be honest I really don't know for sure. 🙇 Based on pictures I've seen online, it looks like you can achieve a similar look with a pearlescent paint over white and sealed in with a gloss top-coat. You might need to play around with different pearlescent effects to get the right look, but I think it'll look great regardless. Give it a shot and let me know how it goes! 😁
Hey there! I responded to another comment, but just in case, I'll add the link here! ruclips.net/video/o_zMZmjTKoA/видео.html Something of note, I don't use 2K for all my projects as most of them remain static once completed, but feel free to check the linked video above!
BUT I will say the work and results are amazing, I just didn't have time for the whole video so finding the products by audio was tough (if they are mentioned)
Hey, that's a fair comment. The reason I avoided talking about specific brands or ratios is because the focus was on understanding how each finish looks. If you have any questions about which ones I prefer to use, let me know and I'll happily drop brands and thinning ratios!
Can you premix lacquer top coats for future use like you do with paint? I heard with acrylic it lowers the shelf life by a lot but I’m so tired of having to thin my matte every time. I usually use Gaia matte clear and gloss Also if so, would it be the same 1:1.5 ratio?
Hey, great question! It's safe to premix lacquers for easier application later. I have a bottle of gloss clear that I've been slowly using for over a year without issues and the same goes for a flat which is also about a year old now. As for thinning ratios, I recommend 1:1.5 paint to regular thinner for the matte, BUT for the gloss, I recommend 1:2 paint to LEVELING THINNER. Hope this helps and wish you the best of luck. And thank you so much for watching and commenting!
I'm so happy to hear that and I'm glad you came back to see my response! 😁 If you have any questions in the future, please feel free to drop them in the comments.
Hi, I just finished building my MGEX Strike Freedom. I have a few questions I need help about. 1st, Can I top coat the clear parts from the said kit? 2nd, is it safe to top coat gold coated parts? your help would be appreciated.
Hey Man, Mad jelly about the kit. 😆 With that said though, you can clear coat clear pieces, but just know that if you use a matte coat, it won't be as clear. As for the Gold pieces, I'm sure it'll be fine to topcoat, but if you want to be 100% sure, topcoat some of the left-over runners and see if there's any issues. Hope this helps and best of luck!
Hey there! Great question! It's what's called an anodized finish. All you need to do to achieve this look is to simply spray a flat or matte coat over your candy colors. That's it!
That’s great ok thanks for letting me know im definitely keeping this in mind because im going to paint a 3D print that requires a metal look on a few parts without it looking too shiny…once again thanks 😎👍
That's awesome dude! I just got a printer myself and am looking to add parts to some kits! If you have an IG, I'd love to see it! You can find me @PlamoTherapist and message me there with any other questions too! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Hey plamo T, at 3:37 what is your psi and what brand is the gloss coat? I'm using iwata eclipse hp cs (I think you are using the same airbrush lol) however I just started using mr gx 100 super clear gloss 1 to 1 mixed woth mr leveling thinner and I still can't get an awesome gloss finish like the one I see here. I was thinking Maybe the over spray might be a contributing factor but hard to say when I'm dropping down to 10 psi. Or is it the mix? Maybe the brand? And the end goal is not for the glossy finish, it's just to protect the paint so I can mask and panel line, then after flat coat because it my personal preference. But anyways I've been trouble shooting this for awhile and I'm over wasting clear coat lol. Any help would be much appreciated
Hey Curt! Thank you for watching and commenting! My gloss is Gaia Ex Clear thinned 1:2 with Mr. Leveling Thinner. I'm actually now spraying at 18 PSI as opposed to the 20 PSI before. It's not a big change, but significant to note. I think it's more your ratio than anything else. And yes, give this mix a shot and see if that helps with your protection layer. 😁 Thank you again and best of luck!
@Plamo Therapist thank your for the quick reply! I just ordered gaia gx clear while they are still in stock 😆. I'm gonna thin in 1 to 2 and go to 18 and see how this works! Hopefully I can eliminate the masking tape pulling up the paint and having a smoother clear coat lol
Anytime man! And if your masks are pulling up paint, but not primer, then you just gotta let it cure a bit longer (I recommend at least 6 hours). If the masks are also pulling up the primer and you're back down to bare plastic. Give your kits a sanding with 600 grit before laying primer down going forward. You can always strip with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol to start over and sand, but if it's minor then just keep that as a tip for the next one. Let me know how it goes and wish you the best of luck! Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Hey Kyle! Great question! If you let your Tamiya cure properly (at least 24 hours works for me). You'll have no issues. I did this on my Messer build a while back!
Hey there! Great question! I like to lay my Semi-Gloss down like my gloss coats. You can check out my videos with my Nu, Sazabi, and Hi-Nu to see the effect that it has on those kits. 😁
Hey Ernesto! If you're panel lining and adding decals directly to plastic. You can top-coat after. If you are painting your kit, best practice is a gloss coat before both, and your final coat after. Hope this answers your question and best of luck! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist im painting my kit but i want a matt coat on it. People have told me to clear coat(if im doing matt) before i add decals because the setter and softener can damage the paint. So my question is what type of clear coat do I buy? What I am thinking is that clear coat and top coat is the same thing. But what people are essentially telling me is to buy a glossy top coat, so that the paint isn't damaged adding decals and for easier application. And after decals I can just use the matt coat to finish it off.
Hey Justin! Thank you so much for watching and asking questions! 😁 You are correct in thinking that clear coat and top-coat are the same thing, and people recommend it because the gloss coat helps the decal to float around more freely. I personally haven't had any issues with setter/softer affecting my paint, and I think that as long as it's cured properly, you shouldn't have an issue either. But if you want to be absolutely sure, test your paint on a spoon and add your setter/softer and see what happens. Because I personally haven't had any issues with setter/softer affecting my paint, in all honesty I skip this step. 🤫🤣 And you are free to do so if you want. However, if you want to do it properly, there's nothing wrong with a gloss coat to help your decals float better before finishing it with a matte coat. I hope this answers your question and wish you the best of luck! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist LOL maybe I should just save 15 bucks. idk if it matters but im using tamiya spray cans, not airbrushing. Not sure if that has a difference durability? (idk if thats the right word).
Hey Justin! I think you should be fine with Tamiya Rattle cans. I believe those are lacquers which are pretty durable as far as paints go. You can always test on a spoon to confirm it first. 😁 Good luck!
Hey there! Thank you for commenting and great question. I personally wouldn't recommend it because it may cause a little bit of bleed out where the panel liner starts to flow out of the lines and seep into the top-coat. I hope this helps and best of luck! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist so the straight up gloss then? Thank you! I was about to coat my kit with semi gloss but I was having 2nd thoughts so I was brought to your video 😁
Depends on the paint beneath it. For this one, I used a Semi-Gloss, but for a metallic black and deep blue that I may use on my Ver Ka, I'd use a gloss. It all depends on the paint used and the desired look at the end. 😁
This is the best informative top coating I've ever watched. Thank you
Hey, I really appreciate it. Thank you so much! 😁
Just found your channel and this video is so good. Even better are your detailed comments. I’ve watched a bunch of panel lining videos, but no one specifically talks about the gloss top coat (type/brand/mix…), which is where my process fails. When cleaning up the panel liner, I go right through the topcoat and into the paint. Your answering comments have given me some great tips, thank you. Subscribed.
Hey, thank you so much and I'm glad you found my information helpful! I try my best to respond to any questions viewers may have because I wouldn't be here without you guys. 😁
I truly appreciate you taking the time to not only watch and comment, but also taking the time to look through the responses! I hope to continue to provide useful information and I hope my tips help you figure out what's going on. 😁
Thanks again and best of luck!
THANK YOU SO SO SO SO MUCH! I just was searching this finish for my sazabi projects ! Greetings from Mexico!
I truly liked your comparison of top coats look, feel and effects, so each one of us could pick the one that better suits each individual modeling style and kit type. Very, very interesting the anodized look using the matt coat! I want to try it! Having started as traditional plastic modeler (tanks, airplanes, etc.) I’ve a fondness for matt coats vs. gloss even on my gunpla, as I like the “military” look the matt finishing gives, but that’s my personal preference.
I look forward to your next series of videos and I echo other comments on showing actual kits building, painting, weathering (a weathering video series could be a good one….) would be nice. I also heard about you starting dioramas. It’s so fun, I started too not long ago and it’s a great fun and experimenting area!
Hey, thank you so much. I am fond of matte coats myself, but a Sazabi in a high gloss Italian red would be BEAUTIFUL 😆
I definitely feel like I'm wanting to shift over to more walkthrough style videos so people can learn as they watch.
As for dioramas, WHO TOLD YOU?! 😱😱😱🤫🤫🤫😆😆😆
@@PlamoTherapist , I agree a Sazabi in Ferrari red shiny coat is amazing! Regarding diorama, a little bird told me…. 😂
dude thanks for the tips i found helpful info in every one of the videos in this series, god bless
Hey, I truly appreciate you taking the time to go through it all. I hope it served as a great supplement to all the other videos I'm sure you watched just like me. 🤣
If you have any questions, feel free to add them here or message me on Instagram!
Your series is amazing so glad I found you through FB!!! This is going to help me so much as I work my skills up airbrushing.
Hey dude. Thank you so much. And since you found me on FB, feel free to reach out if you have any questions. 😁😁😁
@@PlamoTherapist oh forshur man an thank you!! you actually recommend me my first airbrush😅. It's just arrived today in the mail the Neo iwata an my compressor should be here soon. Imma start with top coats on a couple of my kits till I move to Florida.
There you go! That sounds like a great way to test and practice. Have fun and feel free to hit me up. 😁
That anodized red is so nice looking! Dig it so much. I started airbrushing my gundam kits a few months back. Been full painting my RG Hi Nu since November. Been super fun but stressful at times. Still learning so much even now. I frosted one my other kits by mistake when laying down some X-86, now I'm all paranoid to spray a top coat on another one. Let alone my fully painted RG Hi Nu. Any major tips? PSI I was going for is 15, switching my needed from 0.3 to my 0.5, going to take it slow. Layer one flat coat, let it dry do another maybe.
More paints! More points! I wanna see you paint a kit!
Haha. Okay, more kits on the way! 🤣
Hey men you are on fire with this tutorial!!! thanks for the videos, may be you can try another series but using an actual model kit?
i agree
Hey, there's an awesome Idea!
Maybe I can do a tips and tricks series as people get more comfortable with kits. Thanks for that awesome idea! 😁😁😁
youre so genuine i love it
Wow, I am flattered! Thank you so much. 😁 It really means a lot to me that you feel that way.
What a top-notch-top-coat-tutorial. Great series overall as well!
Thanks dude. I took your advice from last time and really trimmed down the fluff on this one. 😁
I wish there was a video like this but about how it feels to the touch, I wanna paint my controller/keyboard but the spray paint and top coat i used felt awful to the touch.
I was thinking of giving it a try with an airbrush but I think I should just give-up and forget it lol
Hey there! Don't give up hope! If you're looking for that smooth float finish, check out 2k clear coats! I did one on my MegaMan for that perfect mirrored candy finish!
Check out my video below!
ruclips.net/video/o_zMZmjTKoA/видео.html
@@PlamoTherapist Hmm the one i used felt weird to the touch specially if my hands sweat, clear coats sound like they'd get slippery!The giving up is financially as I only want to buy an airbrush for full-color painting and I don't do art, the most complicated thing i've done is an ombre and I rarely use them!
but now you tempt me lol. My other issue is fears of the pump being too loud for a shared apartment with roomates. and they're so big!
Good series of guides! I myself am a beginner to airbrush painting. I did not fully understand what you meant by the choice of colors at 4:16 and 4:25? Can you please link the colors you used to bring out these red colors? Thanks!
Hey Markus, so the colors I used were Alclad Gloss Black Base. Alclad Chrome, Alclad Transparent Red, and finally Gaia Matte. I'm pretty sure you can find Alclad at almost all Gundam Distributors.
Hope I understood your question correctly. Best of luck! 😁
Would you be able to do a tutorial on how you did that matte red?? I absolutely love that look and have never seen it done before
Hey Alex! Are you taking about on the chest, or the legs?
The red matte spoon thats in at the very end of the video. And in the thumbnail image for your video.
Oops. I thought this comment was on another video.
This red is what I call an anodized red. Basically it's a candy red with a matte topcoat. The layering is as follows, Alclad gloss black base, Alclad Chrome, Alclad candy red/ clear red, and finally Gaia flat clear. It's pretty involved, but as you can see, the results are cool! If you want a warmer look, you can do a gold instead of a chrome and the red will look at bit "warmer"
Best of luck to you! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist thank you so much! Can't wait to try it
Absolutely! Best of luck! 😁
Anodised really looks good 🤤
Hey, thank you so much for the comment. The anodized look was a fun experiment that was easy to achieve so I thought I'd share. I really love it too and can't wait to use it on a future project! 😁😁😁
Tnx
What brand gloss coats did you use in this video? I’m looking for a gloss and flat coat for airbrush. Any recommendations? Thanks!
Ps u love your anxiety/depression videos for gunpla :)
Hey Perry! Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I'm also glad you liked the videos about anxiety and depression!
As for the topcoats used. The ones I use in this video are Gaia Notes Gloss and Flat. If you can't get these because they are hard to find sometimes, Mr. Hobby topcoats are also great options!
Thanks again for watching and best of luck!
Would the same techniques and logic apply to coats in intermediate steps (i.e. a gloss coat after paint for decals, to ultimately get covered by a semigloss)? I worry a bit about having too many layers and the thickness of the ultimate result.
Hey there! Great question! While a lot of these paints are referred to as topcoats, they really are just clear paints and can be used at any intermediary step.
Paint build-up can be an issue, so deciding when to use them can come with a. Bit of planning. Generally, I use paints with a glossy finish so I don't need a gloss topcoat before decals and panel lines. However some brands may need it to allow the decals and panel liner to glide on the smooth surface.
As for having dual finishes on a kit. It's up to you if you want to mask or just separate out pieces to apply the desired topcoat, but as long as you aren't doing triple layers on all your paint, there shouldn't be too much of an issue. I hope this answers your question and I wish you the best of luck!
Thanks!
Of course!
Anodized blue would be cool on Kampfer
Absolutely would! And you can contrast the matte look with some glossy gold in the bell thrusters too!
What PSI settings did you used for matte and glossy top coat?
I'm sorry if I missed this in the video, but is there a general rule of thumb for nozzle/needle size and psi for airbrushing clears?
Hey, great question! There's not a "one best answer," but if you can tell me the the type of paint and the nozzle size, I can give a thinning and PSI recommendation to test and play around with.
For this video, I have a 0.35mm nozzle, Gaia lacquer paint thinned to a 1:1.5 paint to thinner ratio at about 22 PSI.
I recommend making your gloss top coat a bit thinner like 1:2 to allow better flow and to help it level out a bit before it starts to dry giving you a nicer finish with less paint.
Sorry it's so long and roundabout, but I hope this helps steer you in the right direction.
@@PlamoTherapist I bought Createx's satin acrylic clear coat. The bottle says to thin ~10% per volume with their 4012 reducer, and to spray at 24-27 psi, but nothing about nozzle size. Maybe I just need to go for it and see what works. I'm still really new to this airbrushing stuff.
Edited to add: I have access to a .2mm, .25mm, .35mm. and .4mm nozzle, I believe
Hey, that's great information. Start with the recommendations on the bottle and I'd say go with the 0.35mm nozzle and see what happens. The goal for a satin coat (satin is roughly a semi-gloss) is an even coverage when applied, so medium wet coats like a gloss would be what I would try. Best of luck. And let me know how it turns out. If you need help, I'll be here. 😁
@@PlamoTherapist Thanks! I'll give it a go.
Best of luck and happy Painting. 😁
I top coated for the first time a few days ago (hg aerial) and I used flat top coat. I tried to use masking tape to cover the transparent / glossy parts but it was quite a hassle.
I thought about painting, panel lining and top coating all the parts individually before building the gunpla so you don't have to use masking tape but I'm not sure if that's a good idea...
Cutting the masking tape perfectly is not easy and it sometimes pulls off the stickers. Do you have any tips?
it is in fact a good idea to disassemble
Hi. Very helpfull video, informative for beginners. What type coat did u used?
Hey there! Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I use Gaia Notes Gloss and Flat for most of my builds, but the Mr. Hobby Top coats are phenomenal even in rattle can form.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out! 😁
Thank you for sharing différent kind of top coat.
On a gunpla, the top coat is applied on the fully build model ? By main parts ? Can you also link to some top coat with the different aspect ?
Thanks
How would you recommend going about top coating a kit that has a mix of metallics and non metallics? I want to topcoat my zeta ver.ka after I finish getting the decals on, I want the kit to be mostly matte but I hand painted some metallic parts and I want those to have a gloss coat
Hey there! Great question! Your best option is going to be to mask off your pieces for the topcoat. One timesaver some builders use is to gloss the whole kit for panel lines and decals Then you only have to mask off the metallics and flat the rest. The other option is to topcoat pieces individually before reassembly. Both have their pros and cons, so choose which one works best and give it a shot! Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I wish you the best of luck!
What blue paint did you use at 4:18?
How to paint white titanium finish? Like those titanium coated gunplas.
Hey there! Great question. To be honest I really don't know for sure. 🙇
Based on pictures I've seen online, it looks like you can achieve a similar look with a pearlescent paint over white and sealed in with a gloss top-coat. You might need to play around with different pearlescent effects to get the right look, but I think it'll look great regardless.
Give it a shot and let me know how it goes! 😁
Did I miss the video where you seal the gunpla and apply the hardner?
Hey there! I responded to another comment, but just in case, I'll add the link here!
ruclips.net/video/o_zMZmjTKoA/видео.html
Something of note, I don't use 2K for all my projects as most of them remain static once completed, but feel free to check the linked video above!
How does it look like when you use a semi gloss on a candy paint?
Would have been nice to see the products. Can't really tell what your are top coating with or what ratios
BUT I will say the work and results are amazing, I just didn't have time for the whole video so finding the products by audio was tough (if they are mentioned)
Hey, that's a fair comment. The reason I avoided talking about specific brands or ratios is because the focus was on understanding how each finish looks.
If you have any questions about which ones I prefer to use, let me know and I'll happily drop brands and thinning ratios!
What paint will u recommend tp use if wanted to have semi gloss effect ? Other than the spray can
Can you premix lacquer top coats for future use like you do with paint? I heard with acrylic it lowers the shelf life by a lot but I’m so tired of having to thin my matte every time. I usually use Gaia matte clear and gloss
Also if so, would it be the same 1:1.5 ratio?
Hey, great question! It's safe to premix lacquers for easier application later. I have a bottle of gloss clear that I've been slowly using for over a year without issues and the same goes for a flat which is also about a year old now.
As for thinning ratios, I recommend 1:1.5 paint to regular thinner for the matte, BUT for the gloss, I recommend 1:2 paint to LEVELING THINNER. Hope this helps and wish you the best of luck.
And thank you so much for watching and commenting!
@@PlamoTherapist thank you! Yes it helps a ton bro I appreciate you and your channel. Awesome work
I'm so happy to hear that and I'm glad you came back to see my response! 😁 If you have any questions in the future, please feel free to drop them in the comments.
Hi, I just finished building my MGEX Strike Freedom. I have a few questions I need help about. 1st, Can I top coat the clear parts from the said kit? 2nd, is it safe to top coat gold coated parts? your help would be appreciated.
Hey Man, Mad jelly about the kit. 😆 With that said though, you can clear coat clear pieces, but just know that if you use a matte coat, it won't be as clear. As for the Gold pieces, I'm sure it'll be fine to topcoat, but if you want to be 100% sure, topcoat some of the left-over runners and see if there's any issues.
Hope this helps and best of luck!
@@PlamoTherapist Thanks man!
Best of luck!
What is the candy color semi opaque to let the chrome finish show through a little bit ??
Hey there! Great question! It's what's called an anodized finish. All you need to do to achieve this look is to simply spray a flat or matte coat over your candy colors. That's it!
That’s great ok thanks for letting me know im definitely keeping this in mind because im going to paint a 3D print that requires a metal look on a few parts without it looking too shiny…once again thanks 😎👍
That's awesome dude! I just got a printer myself and am looking to add parts to some kits! If you have an IG, I'd love to see it! You can find me @PlamoTherapist and message me there with any other questions too!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Hey plamo T, at 3:37 what is your psi and what brand is the gloss coat? I'm using iwata eclipse hp cs (I think you are using the same airbrush lol) however I just started using mr gx 100 super clear gloss 1 to 1 mixed woth mr leveling thinner and I still can't get an awesome gloss finish like the one I see here. I was thinking Maybe the over spray might be a contributing factor but hard to say when I'm dropping down to 10 psi. Or is it the mix? Maybe the brand? And the end goal is not for the glossy finish, it's just to protect the paint so I can mask and panel line, then after flat coat because it my personal preference. But anyways I've been trouble shooting this for awhile and I'm over wasting clear coat lol. Any help would be much appreciated
Hey Curt! Thank you for watching and commenting! My gloss is Gaia Ex Clear thinned 1:2 with Mr. Leveling Thinner. I'm actually now spraying at 18 PSI as opposed to the 20 PSI before. It's not a big change, but significant to note. I think it's more your ratio than anything else.
And yes, give this mix a shot and see if that helps with your protection layer. 😁
Thank you again and best of luck!
@Plamo Therapist thank your for the quick reply! I just ordered gaia gx clear while they are still in stock 😆. I'm gonna thin in 1 to 2 and go to 18 and see how this works! Hopefully I can eliminate the masking tape pulling up the paint and having a smoother clear coat lol
Anytime man! And if your masks are pulling up paint, but not primer, then you just gotta let it cure a bit longer (I recommend at least 6 hours). If the masks are also pulling up the primer and you're back down to bare plastic. Give your kits a sanding with 600 grit before laying primer down going forward. You can always strip with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol to start over and sand, but if it's minor then just keep that as a tip for the next one.
Let me know how it goes and wish you the best of luck! Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Is this coat anti fingerprint?
Is it safe to apply Mr. Super Clear topcoat on Tamiya acrylic paints? I heard it will melt the paints.
Hey Kyle! Great question! If you let your Tamiya cure properly (at least 24 hours works for me). You'll have no issues. I did this on my Messer build a while back!
@@PlamoTherapist Thanks.
Best of luck to you! 😁
Do you lay on your semi gloss like gloss finishing with a heavy layer or misting like with matte?
Hey there! Great question! I like to lay my Semi-Gloss down like my gloss coats. You can check out my videos with my Nu, Sazabi, and Hi-Nu to see the effect that it has on those kits. 😁
@@PlamoTherapist Thank you! I will give the technique a try!
Best of luck! Don't hesitate if you have any more questions! 😁😁😁
When to top coat? After WSD and panel lines? Or before?
Hey Ernesto! If you're panel lining and adding decals directly to plastic. You can top-coat after. If you are painting your kit, best practice is a gloss coat before both, and your final coat after. Hope this answers your question and best of luck! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist im painting my kit but i want a matt coat on it. People have told me to clear coat(if im doing matt) before i add decals because the setter and softener can damage the paint. So my question is what type of clear coat do I buy?
What I am thinking is that clear coat and top coat is the same thing. But what people are essentially telling me is to buy a glossy top coat, so that the paint isn't damaged adding decals and for easier application. And after decals I can just use the matt coat to finish it off.
Hey Justin! Thank you so much for watching and asking questions! 😁
You are correct in thinking that clear coat and top-coat are the same thing, and people recommend it because the gloss coat helps the decal to float around more freely.
I personally haven't had any issues with setter/softer affecting my paint, and I think that as long as it's cured properly, you shouldn't have an issue either. But if you want to be absolutely sure, test your paint on a spoon and add your setter/softer and see what happens.
Because I personally haven't had any issues with setter/softer affecting my paint, in all honesty I skip this step. 🤫🤣 And you are free to do so if you want. However, if you want to do it properly, there's nothing wrong with a gloss coat to help your decals float better before finishing it with a matte coat.
I hope this answers your question and wish you the best of luck! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist LOL maybe I should just save 15 bucks. idk if it matters but im using tamiya spray cans, not airbrushing. Not sure if that has a difference durability? (idk if thats the right word).
Hey Justin! I think you should be fine with Tamiya Rattle cans. I believe those are lacquers which are pretty durable as far as paints go. You can always test on a spoon to confirm it first. 😁
Good luck!
Is it okay to use semi gloss before panel lining?
Hey there! Thank you for commenting and great question. I personally wouldn't recommend it because it may cause a little bit of bleed out where the panel liner starts to flow out of the lines and seep into the top-coat. I hope this helps and best of luck! 😁
@@PlamoTherapist so the straight up gloss then? Thank you! I was about to coat my kit with semi gloss but I was having 2nd thoughts so I was brought to your video 😁
I appreciate it man! Happy Building! 😁
What do you recommend semi gloss or gloss for rg rx 93 nu
Depends on the paint beneath it. For this one, I used a Semi-Gloss, but for a metallic black and deep blue that I may use on my Ver Ka, I'd use a gloss.
It all depends on the paint used and the desired look at the end. 😁
@@PlamoTherapist I mean I won't paint it only for panel lining and decals and stickers
By the way my kit is rg rx 93 nu just making sure if I miss spelled it
Gloss for the panel line and decals, then final coat is up to you. 😁
@@PlamoTherapist what if all gloss is that fine and what if all semi gloss is that fine or gloss should be