The Pro Scale chrome directions say to apply a 2K clear over the gloss black primer before applying the chrome paint. Then the sealer is applied with a final 2K clear coat.
The thing about Molotow-like chromes is the oxidation. It looks good if you're going to be at a con in a week, and you have to look your best, but three months later it just looks so different. Alclad 2 has been my go-to for a while.
Hey, 'DicePunk'.....Question..... I Too, have a Good majority of 'Alclad 2' paints ( AND I Finally found my "Polished Brass" ALC-109 ).... Anyways, the questn is, with A L L these chrome paints that 'B-Rex' has done, would you consider switching brands to any one of these ( and others not shown ) from 'Alclad 2'?? Thanks for your time.
@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P I don't really have a brand that I'll stick with exclusively. I still use others like Gaia. As long as it fits my project. Right now I'm experimenting with Modo Phantom paints. It's a colour shift.
Hi thanks for testing our ProScale Paints Chrome System i'm one of the owners, it needs to be used as the system suggests, black base, 2k clear, chrome sealer and then 2k again and you will have an unbeatable chrome. Also as said by other i'm no longer affiliated with Ultimate Modelling Products Thanks Paul :)
The Pro Scale chrome directions say to apply a 2K clear over the gloss black primer before applying the chrome paint. Then the sealer is applied with a final 2K clear coat.@@barbatosrex9473
I wonder what chrome out of all holds up to using on badges that are chrome raised detail that gets enamel over it then gets rubbed off with mineral spirits to expose the raised chrome detail. It would have to be pretty durable!!!
When all these paints are on your shelf, how do you keep track of what you like best or what you prefer for specific types of projects?? Stickers? Notes? Am I the only dork who over-organizes?
ProScale is really appealing to me for the fact that it has a sealer and I can order for a reasonable price. My problem with chromes, literally all of them, that they are very fragile. I touch them and the shine is gone. I'm looking forward to the follow up video on it
@@bencezavarko7312 It looks amazing and the best part is the durability. It is better than anything else I have tried. No more worrying about handling it after the you are done.
I recently tried the polished brass from Alclad for a statue for a work friend and had the same issue where I could just buff the paint right off without any trying. That was over a black base with a 2k clear over it. Using just a lacquer black base (either MRP or Alclad, I forget which I used) it seemed to stick better.
I'm finely getting caught up on the last few videos works been keeping me busy an tired I like the chrome going to have to get some an thanks for the time you spend on the videos
have you ever tried the "mirror" paint from culture hustle? it just blew my mind how it is really like a liquid mirror, without having to spray it. it would be very interesting if you would do a comparision to the best chrome paints here which made a good job during this test. i really wonder if any paint is as good as the mirror paint i tried out, if yes, it would be so helpful for me because this special paint is constantly sold out..
I don't remember where I saw it, but a while back I read a thread where a guy was testing that very thing, but I can't find it again. The notion is you don't necessarily need gloss black under metallics. The most important aspect is that the base color is glass smooth...zero grain or orange peel. I actually tried metallic aluminum over a clear gloss painted on a white card, and the effect looked brighter/shinier than over gloss black. From that test, I determined that any gloss would work, and different base colors of gloss imparted different qualities in the metallic top coat. You just need to experiment to get the effect you want.
ProScale is not affiliated with Ultimate. Paul Bretland split from Ultimate and started ProScale as a separate company. Was your paint mixer sold specifically for paint mixing? Most lab supply companies sell vortexers that can be used to mix paint. We had several of them in the lab I used to work at.
Hi, did you ever do a video of the ProScale Chrome with the complete system? Paul says you can even the put a 2K clear on top of the two he provide. I can seem to find your video on this you said you would do later. Tks
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks for the quick response and the suggestions. I remember in one of your recent videos you mentioned that alclad was not very durable and tended to flake off (or was it the AK chrome… I can’t remember). Can the SmS or your brand be clear-coated without affecting the shine (like the pro scale chrome)?
Im really curious about the snp, laying heavy is a problem of mine , meaning light coats is something i struggle to do with a big gun, couldn't find much on them on the internet i cant use it if it doesn't work with a clear coat
The SNP chrome looks closest to my motorcycle turn signals which got chewed up in an accident. However, Their webpage seems to have expired? Do you know if they are still in business?
That's odd, when I saw the SNP was made in Thailand I looked for them online as I am living in Thailand and could not find anything on a Google search.
I've been trying to buy their paint since this video came out, they just don't reply. I contacted one of their dealers (according to his Instagram profile anyway), 'Mecha Garage' and he didn't reply either. This stuff is impossible to get, it's like they hate money
Hi! Have you tried the system called "hydrochrome"? (This is the pop name; the technique name is electroless silver plating.). I've tried all the chrome paints around here, even got some jars shipped from China and the States, but nothing beats electroless silver plating ,It's super durable, can handle 2K coating without problems , and the candy colors come out gorgeous. Unfortunately, comercial brands like Angel Gildings in the USA can't ship internationally because chemicals are labeled as hazarous . So, I ended up creating my own formula and even designed a custom airbrush for my scale and 3D printed models. (looks like youtube, delete previous comment because I included a link to chrome samples) Maybe it's worth taking a look; it's the "holy grail" of chrome finishing.
@@evankimbrell3222 hi, It depends on the application. For large objects, such as human-sized sculptures or cars, specialized equipment is necessary. However, for small pieces, model kits or 3D prints, you can apply the components even with a small sprayer. The finish is totally worth it; results in a real metallic mirror effect. You can even apply a urethane coat on top, candy colors, effects, etc, IMHO, it`s far better than any paint I tested
Hi, big fan of your content. I'm resin 3D printing coins and other token types for my rpg games and I'm looking for good shiny paints. They will be handled quite alot by me and the other players so it needs to be durable. The shinier the better. Any ideas what brands I should try out?
That's a tough one because most of these types of paints will eventually wear off. Have you considered powders like Armored Komodo? You rub and buff the powder into a tacky black painted base. Ends up looking like real metal.
good primer, prep is king for painting anything. highly recommend Golden paints varnish, use it for all my D&D figures, the matt is velvety, the gloss pretty glossy, very durable. because it's an artist varnish, it's designed to be removed with a particular solvent for touching up high art for conservators. Theirs is usually ammonia, which can be a problem with some glass cleaners if you're using a wipe-able gaming mat to remove white board markers. just buy your DM an ammonia free glass or surface cleaner and you'll be fine. Quick and easy just use a rattlecan of Molotow chrome over good priming. It's a street art brand but with good pigments and is designed for filthy concrete and moss surfaces so it's very forgiving, however, leave your primer to cure for a few days to give it a chance against beer and chippies hands.
outlaw paint is new. Supposedly won’t be in the states until November. Did you actually figure out what happened with the chrome wiping off? I like the fact that they are truly airbrush ready, but if they aren’t durable, I might as well stick with mcw.
I am looking for a reliable source for a nice metallic red and/or metallic navy paint for a Chevy Bel Air RC car build. Tried Hobbytown for the MRP paint, but my order was immediately backordered and having trouble getting a response. Got any go to recommendations? Spruebrothers didn't have those colors in stock either. So, I am open to similar colors from other brands as long as it is actually available. Thanks!
Hello! This may seem a bit random but i’ve been watching a lot of your videos recently to get familiar with chrome airbrush paints. For reference, I am a cosplayer that does airbrushing on foam pieces. As of last month I have started a build on the character ‘Kitana’ from Mortal Kombat 1. Her armor has a bright cool chrome finish and I wanted your opinion on what paint you think would best fit the color? I used alclad 119 previously but thought the color was way too dark, I really liked the finish though. Hoping to get some help from a pro :)
@@barbatosrex9473 + understood I am looking for a chrome paint to use on my engine bells on my 22" eagle transporter kits still don't know if I want a chrome finish the aluminum aftermarket bells are to much money and the kits engine's bells just trying to weigh in my opinion the kit is really nice I am glad I bought all 3 different versions of the eagle transporter
I started watching your video this evening and became concerned when you mentioned that you were having problems with the caps on your 2K gloss black. I purchased not long ago, a bottle of your 2K gloss black and a bottle of your 2K satin clear from Gundum Pros for $17.99 each. Upon hearing about the problem your having, I quickly paused the video and went to my spare room where I work on my projects and to my disappointment found both bottles were half evaporated and both bottles of 2K hardener were rock solid, which is unfortunate because I didn't get a chance to even use them. Will Gundum Pros be issuing a refund on this product, or replacing them with bottles that are not defective?
Great video, thx for making this. But dude are you in a hurry, nervous or ADHD? Take it a little easier man :) I still haven't found a perfect mirror finish for my headlights like real chrome but that ProScale comes close. I can't find any technical specs on all those paints, what's the temperature range for them?
If it'd real headlights you want to paint, there's not many hobby type paintd that will work. I personally released a polished alloy paint that's durable because it's a pure lacquer. I posted a video on that here
All of the things out there worth reviewing and we go right back to chrome paints again, maybe this channel would best be called the all metallics review channel as not to mislead the viewers. cancelling subscription in 3 , 2 , 1….
The Pro Scale chrome directions say to apply a 2K clear over the gloss black primer before applying the chrome paint. Then the sealer is applied with a final 2K clear coat.
The thing about Molotow-like chromes is the oxidation.
It looks good if you're going to be at a con in a week, and you have to look your best, but three months later it just looks so different.
Alclad 2 has been my go-to for a while.
Hey, 'DicePunk'.....Question.....
I Too, have a Good majority of 'Alclad 2' paints ( AND I Finally found my "Polished Brass" ALC-109 )....
Anyways, the questn is, with A L L these chrome paints that 'B-Rex' has done, would you consider switching brands to any one of these ( and others not shown ) from 'Alclad 2'??
Thanks for your time.
@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P I don't really have a brand that I'll stick with exclusively. I still use others like Gaia. As long as it fits my project. Right now I'm experimenting with Modo Phantom paints. It's a colour shift.
Hi thanks for testing our ProScale Paints Chrome System i'm one of the owners, it needs to be used as the system suggests, black base, 2k clear, chrome sealer and then 2k again and you will have an unbeatable chrome. Also as said by other i'm no longer affiliated with Ultimate Modelling Products
Thanks Paul :)
Thanks Paul for the correction. I will be testing out the full system on your chrome. Wonderful product by the way
ProScale new UMP product 🤦♂️
I just tried to order this chrome as well as a bunch of other paints, but the site is telling me that I cannot select a US address for shipping?
How many did you try to order, it usually does that when you go over the shipping weight@@michaelnorth5528
How were you able to get these shipped to the US? When I try, the site wont let me, says the shipping address is invalid.
I just watched Paul’s test again last night.😄 The look of their chrome after the sealer and 2K I like is unequaled.
Oh yes I will be testing the sealer for sure
The Pro Scale chrome directions say to apply a 2K clear over the gloss black primer before applying the chrome paint. Then the sealer is applied with a final 2K clear coat.@@barbatosrex9473
Who is Paul? Would love to see this video too
@@thurow37hi I’m Paul
I’m the owner of ProScale paints and here’s the how to use video :) ruclips.net/video/-XEw5fT14sY/видео.htmlsi=MsmFHizHj3yvUMvw
@@thurow37I believe Paul is the guy behind Ultimate Modeling Products (UMP)
Always so impressed with your videos and channel as a whole. You, my friend, are a gem of an assest to the hobby!
Thank you Dave
Great video Rob. Keep em coming, i'll keep watching
Thank you for this video...very complete and informative...big fan of yours...keep up the good work!
Thank you Jeff
I love the chome paint tests! Thank you so much for doing this!
Anytime my friend 👍
I wonder what chrome out of all holds up to using on badges that are chrome raised detail that gets enamel over it then gets rubbed off with mineral spirits to expose the raised chrome detail. It would have to be pretty durable!!!
I bought all 3 of your 2K’s with the eye dropper and they’re DEFINITELY evaporating
Oh no, I figured we sent out all the replacements by now. Send me an email
Looking forward to the mrp video, thanks for all you do 🎉
That chrome and the blue looks pretty good
When all these paints are on your shelf, how do you keep track of what you like best or what you prefer for specific types of projects?? Stickers? Notes? Am I the only dork who over-organizes?
Why no links to where we can get the products?!
ProScale is really appealing to me for the fact that it has a sealer and I can order for a reasonable price. My problem with chromes, literally all of them, that they are very fragile. I touch them and the shine is gone. I'm looking forward to the follow up video on it
It is easy to get from the UK to the States. I usually get my paints from ProScale within 10 days. Great colors with some amazing service.
@@aftabenty7939 I live in eastern europe but anyway. How good does it look after the sealer and clear coat?
@@bencezavarko7312 It looks amazing and the best part is the durability. It is better than anything else I have tried. No more worrying about handling it after the you are done.
I just tried to order some but it wont ship to the US for some reason? Says the address is invalid for shipping.
I recently tried the polished brass from Alclad for a statue for a work friend and had the same issue where I could just buff the paint right off without any trying. That was over a black base with a 2k clear over it. Using just a lacquer black base (either MRP or Alclad, I forget which I used) it seemed to stick better.
The VOC in the thinner go right through the rubber eye dropper.
Hey, you said you like greenstuff worlds chrome and alclad chrome but which do you prefer more?
I'm finely getting caught up on the last few videos works been keeping me busy an tired I like the chrome going to have to get some an thanks for the time you spend on the videos
Dropper bottles are the best... I buy them from ebay and transfer all my Gunze/Mr Hobby and Tamiya paints into the dropper bottles
have you ever tried the "mirror" paint from culture hustle? it just blew my mind how it is really like a liquid mirror, without having to spray it. it would be very interesting if you would do a comparision to the best chrome paints here which made a good job during this test. i really wonder if any paint is as good as the mirror paint i tried out, if yes, it would be so helpful for me because this special paint is constantly sold out..
Did you test any chrome paint over a deep blue base? I like a medieval armor shine look on my model, does beep blue work better than back?
I don't remember where I saw it, but a while back I read a thread where a guy was testing that very thing, but I can't find it again. The notion is you don't necessarily need gloss black under metallics. The most important aspect is that the base color is glass smooth...zero grain or orange peel. I actually tried metallic aluminum over a clear gloss painted on a white card, and the effect looked brighter/shinier than over gloss black. From that test, I determined that any gloss would work, and different base colors of gloss imparted different qualities in the metallic top coat. You just need to experiment to get the effect you want.
ProScale is not affiliated with Ultimate. Paul Bretland split from Ultimate and started ProScale as a separate company. Was your paint mixer sold specifically for paint mixing? Most lab supply companies sell vortexers that can be used to mix paint. We had several of them in the lab I used to work at.
That mixer is actually made for mixing nail polish.
I have never heard of her
Hi, did you ever do a video of the ProScale Chrome with the complete system? Paul says you can even the put a 2K clear on top of the two he provide. I can seem to find your video on this you said you would do later. Tks
I got to get some chrome paint. Love your videos great work.
Can you provide a supplier for the SNP line of paints? Their is no resonce to there FB page. thanks
I sent him a message thru his FB page
Hello sir, may I ask which type of chrome paint under $10 gives the best mirror effect?
Green Stuff World
@@barbatosrex9473 thank you!
I wouldn't mind seeing what your top #1 to #10 durable bright shiny chromes are one day.
agree. that would be a great video. the ultimate showdown
My jaw dropped when you turned the camera to show your paint collection 😮
Right!! Freaking insane
Pro scale is definitely the real chrome.
so what is your favorite mirror chrome paint to date? based on shine and durability
Alclad and SMS are great. My own Mecha Empire Polished Alloy is the most durable
@@barbatosrex9473 thanks for the quick response and the suggestions. I remember in one of your recent videos you mentioned that alclad was not very durable and tended to flake off (or was it the AK chrome… I can’t remember). Can the SmS or your brand be clear-coated without affecting the shine (like the pro scale chrome)?
Im really curious about the snp, laying heavy is a problem of mine , meaning light coats is something i struggle to do with a big gun, couldn't find much on them on the internet i cant use it if it doesn't work with a clear coat
The SNP chrome looks closest to my motorcycle turn signals which got chewed up in an accident. However, Their webpage seems to have expired? Do you know if they are still in business?
I believe they're still around. I got mine through their Facebook page
Ok I'll give that a shot. Thanks for the reply!@@barbatosrex9473
Great review once again! Is there any way to purchase the SNP chrome other than facebook?
Not sure, I contacted them thru it. But I do believe they have a site.
The snp link seems to be a dead end. Is there any other way to order that paint
I'm on the road right now. Google SNP colors or SNP piants
Thanks for the test I really like the pro scale
Where can we buy your 2k black gloss??
Out of stock now but it will be back in stock soon at Gundam Pros. I'll announce it in a video
That's odd, when I saw the SNP was made in Thailand I looked for them online as I am living in Thailand and could not find anything on a Google search.
They have a Facebook page that I do know.
@@nismojukerich2994 thanks, saw your link after I made the comment. I will check into it.
I've been trying to buy their paint since this video came out, they just don't reply. I contacted one of their dealers (according to his Instagram profile anyway), 'Mecha Garage' and he didn't reply either. This stuff is impossible to get, it's like they hate money
Thank you so much for always doing so many informative videos!! ❤️
MRP is actually fairly well known amongst aircraft modelers.
Hi! Have you tried the system called "hydrochrome"? (This is the pop name; the technique name is electroless silver plating.). I've tried all the chrome paints around here, even got some jars shipped from China and the States, but nothing beats electroless silver plating ,It's super durable, can handle 2K coating without problems , and the candy colors come out gorgeous. Unfortunately, comercial brands like Angel Gildings in the USA can't ship internationally because chemicals are labeled as hazarous . So, I ended up creating my own formula and even designed a custom airbrush for my scale and 3D printed models.
(looks like youtube, delete previous comment because I included a link to chrome samples)
Maybe it's worth taking a look; it's the "holy grail" of chrome finishing.
Woah, is it really that complicated to use? I looked at it on the website and it seemed like a lot to get into
@@evankimbrell3222 hi, It depends on the application. For large objects, such as human-sized sculptures or cars, specialized equipment is necessary. However, for small pieces, model kits or 3D prints, you can apply the components even with a small sprayer. The finish is totally worth it; results in a real metallic mirror effect. You can even apply a urethane coat on top, candy colors, effects, etc, IMHO, it`s far better than any paint I tested
@@DNKLdivergenceoh wow. What do you think the cost would be to get started coating small stuff?
Curious if the chrome dulls or turns silver with clear coat over it
Hi, big fan of your content.
I'm resin 3D printing coins and other token types for my rpg games and I'm looking for good shiny paints.
They will be handled quite alot by me and the other players so it needs to be durable. The shinier the better.
Any ideas what brands I should try out?
That's a tough one because most of these types of paints will eventually wear off. Have you considered powders like Armored Komodo? You rub and buff the powder into a tacky black painted base. Ends up looking like real metal.
good primer, prep is king for painting anything. highly recommend Golden paints varnish, use it for all my D&D figures, the matt is velvety, the gloss pretty glossy, very durable. because it's an artist varnish, it's designed to be removed with a particular solvent for touching up high art for conservators. Theirs is usually ammonia, which can be a problem with some glass cleaners if you're using a wipe-able gaming mat to remove white board markers. just buy your DM an ammonia free glass or surface cleaner and you'll be fine.
Quick and easy just use a rattlecan of Molotow chrome over good priming. It's a street art brand but with good pigments and is designed for filthy concrete and moss surfaces so it's very forgiving, however, leave your primer to cure for a few days to give it a chance against beer and chippies hands.
Chrome tests are always welcome. Not bad results. When are we going to hear more about your airbrush, Robert?
Would really like to see the chrome powder from the cobra auto paints
What are the results with a 2k clear over them? Do they full out???
That test is coming up soon
outlaw paint is new. Supposedly won’t be in the states until November. Did you actually figure out what happened with the chrome wiping off? I like the fact that they are truly airbrush ready, but if they aren’t durable, I might as well stick with mcw.
I am looking for a reliable source for a nice metallic red and/or metallic navy paint for a Chevy Bel Air RC car build. Tried Hobbytown for the MRP paint, but my order was immediately backordered and having trouble getting a response. Got any go to recommendations? Spruebrothers didn't have those colors in stock either. So, I am open to similar colors from other brands as long as it is actually available. Thanks!
Hi mate , since you're doing an RC body , you could go for SMS paints and you can mix in the flex additive for the shell , they are very nice paints .
Can Chrome be covered and protected with 2K Clear Coat?
Hello! This may seem a bit random but i’ve been watching a lot of your videos recently to get familiar with chrome airbrush paints. For reference, I am a cosplayer that does airbrushing on foam pieces. As of last month I have started a build on the character ‘Kitana’ from Mortal Kombat 1. Her armor has a bright cool chrome finish and I wanted your opinion on what paint you think would best fit the color? I used alclad 119 previously but thought the color was way too dark, I really liked the finish though. Hoping to get some help from a pro :)
I really like SMS Hyperchrome cool type for what you're looking for
@@barbatosrex9473 Thank you so much! I’ll try it out.
Which clearcoat is recommended over Mr. paint 31? Tamiya's is "flushing" it off :(
Is that Dark Gray? I would say use Mr Clear
Have you tested Molotow spray crom
I did a video on airbrushing Molotow Chrome Ink from their marker
@@barbatosrex9473 + understood I am looking for a chrome paint to use on my engine bells on my 22" eagle transporter kits still don't know if I want a chrome finish the aluminum aftermarket bells are to much money and the kits engine's bells just trying to weigh in my opinion the kit is really nice I am glad I bought all 3 different versions of the eagle transporter
Cant find the SNP anywhere and the website link doesnt work after the facebook link :C
I think they only sell through their Facebook page. You have to message them there
Of all the tests, which chrome paint is the reigning champion right now?
They're all pretty close in quality but I do like SMS Hyperchrome, GSW and Alclad
too bad you didn't use a more commonly found black gloss. At least it's not easy to find where I am.
Check out my video on this from a couple weeks ago here
ruclips.net/video/bzp9FhyFHRw/видео.htmlsi=ZDPqxI3YsuqKbaTH
@@barbatosrex9473 I will, thanks
If only paints could match those amazing powders. For paint though, they’re decent.
Personally I have seen enough chrome tests to last a lifetime.
Chrome has always been a bit of an issue with me, this is going to be my next chrome paint. 😎
Am i the only one that like the look of Chrome over White?... i think it could look amazing on some gunpla! White Gundarium!
It looks more like polished aluminum over the white.
Nice test! Thanks!
The pro scale looks pretty nice, hopefully it will become easy to get in tbe states in a good price
I started watching your video this evening and became concerned when you mentioned that you were having problems with the caps on your 2K gloss black. I purchased not long ago, a bottle of your 2K gloss black and a bottle of your 2K satin clear from Gundum Pros for $17.99 each. Upon hearing about the problem your having, I quickly paused the video and went to my spare room where I work on my projects and to my disappointment found both bottles were half evaporated and both bottles of 2K hardener were rock solid, which is unfortunate because I didn't get a chance to even use them. Will Gundum Pros be issuing a refund on this product, or replacing them with bottles that are not defective?
Yes we are replacing them. The new bottles are coming in soon.
Time to invest in some airtight storage cases.
Is there a side cup for the new airbrush??
Hi guys. I hope everyone is having a good day.
Great video, thx for making this. But dude are you in a hurry, nervous or ADHD? Take it a little easier man :) I still haven't found a perfect mirror finish for my headlights like real chrome but that ProScale comes close. I can't find any technical specs on all those paints, what's the temperature range for them?
If it'd real headlights you want to paint, there's not many hobby type paintd that will work. I personally released a polished alloy paint that's durable because it's a pure lacquer. I posted a video on that here
28:00 lol
You keep mentioning your paint line. I’m interested in how to purchase some of it. Where is it found and what’s the name of it? Thank You
Check the description
There's a link in the description for his "mecha empire" paint line
Slovakian thinking: why you need directions for paint? ...It's paint.
All of the things out there worth reviewing and we go right back to chrome paints again, maybe this channel would best be called the all metallics review channel as not to mislead the viewers. cancelling subscription in 3 , 2 , 1….
What would you like me to test?
Too many paints out there...they're destroying their own market.