How to Paint Beskar armor with Alcad Chrome

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2020
  • Apologies for the low resolution. I downloaded this off a live feed video I made.
    This is how I paint my armor to simulate the look of Beskar using Aclad Chrome:
    - sand and prime your armor smooth
    - paint 3 coats of Duplicolor gloss black lacquer
    - after 24 hours, wet sand the black with 600 grit sandpaper
    - wash with dish detergent, rinse and allow to dry
    - spray 3 coats of Duplicolor gloss clear lacquer
    - airbrush your Alclad Chrome ALC107 over the clear when the last coat is slightly tacky (improves adhesion)
    - spray with a wider fan on the nozzle at 15-18psi
    - spray 3 coats of Alclad chrome
    - after it has dried, buff it gently with a soft cloth
    Good luck!

Комментарии • 86

  • @pyronick8588
    @pyronick8588 4 года назад +6

    I just discovered your RUclips channel and its an absolute godsend! I am beginning my mandalorian build for Halloween / cosplay now and im a bit in a mad scramble as i tend to be a stickler for the details. Having your videos go over each component, breaking it down in painting guides all the way to the chipping and colors is helpful beyond measure! The only thing you could do better is applying links within your comments for places to order it. Heck you could even do affiliate links you deserve it!
    Thanks for everything!

  • @Sjsharkie777
    @Sjsharkie777 2 года назад +2

    I just did a test piece with your method and I’m blown away! It looks amazing! This is a great alternative to Alumaluster!

  • @Hypernautz
    @Hypernautz 3 года назад +1

    Yaay a fellow Canadian! I'm from Toronto! Thanks for this tutorial! I ordered your supplies and im gonna follow your guide! thanks so much!

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад

      East coast!! I’m based on the west coast. :) Good luck!

    • @Hypernautz
      @Hypernautz 3 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes Awesome!!! thanks!!! XD!

  • @ronfults3844
    @ronfults3844 4 года назад +1

    Nice tutorial! Thanks brother! Hopefully we can get past this covid19 mess and get back to trooping soon! Stay safe!

  • @gettingfitat5015
    @gettingfitat5015 3 года назад +1

    Definitely subscribed!! That looks FANTASTIC!! I just printed my first Mando bucket. In the process now of sanding....and sanding....and sanding. I have never airbrushed, but just got a kit from Amazon last week (haven't even played with it yet!). My Alclad chrome comes tomorrow. I DEFINITELY needed to see this video before attempting to paint my helmet! Thank you!!!! Any tips for a newbie to airbrushing? I bought the Gocheer Professional Airbrush kit...

  • @theforruner117
    @theforruner117 3 года назад +1

    Oooohhh. I almost screwed up and did a white base coat. Black makes more sense

  • @Garretlike
    @Garretlike Год назад

    hi there, thanks for this helpful video, i do have a lot of questions. i would use army painter black matte as base (is that something that would work? or does it need to be another specific primer that is not specifically for miniature painting?). hence, i would use 2k clear coat high gloss (i don't get the specific mentioned products in europe). how many coats would i need with a 2k coat in this case? also, would you recommend a 2k clear coat and also, would you recommend wet sanding when using a 2k clear coat? isn't the purpose of 2k coats that they should not necessarily need to be sanded? in your description you are mentioning buffing. what does buffing mean? like cleaning/wiping over it with a soft cloth after using alclad chrome? regarding sanding before any priming or coating, how do you normally fill gaps between layer lines? im currently trying myself on brushing over 2 to 3 coats of liquid resin and quickly drying it with a uv lamp inbetween the coats for a few seconds. im just not sure how much is needed and would it be advisable to sand it down to where the actual fdm material is again? im not sure if there is any disadvantage on coating an fdm print with too much liquid resin. sry that there are so many qestions, but i wanna try and get as many steps on my first cosplay right. :)

  • @SciFiRocks123
    @SciFiRocks123 4 года назад

    What is the brand and name of the clearcoat you use for the black base?

  • @earthwormjim2003
    @earthwormjim2003 4 года назад +1

    Great tutorial! question in regards to weathering I know a lot of people use oil paints but from what I gather alclad doesn't play nice with oils unless it's clear coated first , will spraying the alclad while the clear is still tacky like you suggest make it so I wouldn't have to use something like aqua gloss in order to weather?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  4 года назад +1

      You can use water based paint that looks like oils. I don't use a clear coat on my Alclad chrome. Thats just me. I use Liquitex water based acrylics, thinned with water and sponge it on for weathering.
      I can't speak to oil based weathering as I haven't used it before and I don't have time for it to dry. Sometimes I do stuff for TV and film and there's no time for that or there would be complaints about it from actors / performers.

  • @luischevere4677
    @luischevere4677 11 месяцев назад

    Will you gloss clear coat it over the chrome for more shine?

  • @zachysmusic
    @zachysmusic 5 месяцев назад

    If I use Alclad clear, do I want the Alclad gloss clear, or Alclad Aqua acrylic gloss varnish?

  • @nicholaschopp8052
    @nicholaschopp8052 3 года назад

    Great stuff! About how much Alclad do you think is needed for a full set of Beskar?

  • @DMAbCD
    @DMAbCD 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video. I am curious about the chrome paint. In order to use it in a air brush, do you have to thin it down before? Thank you

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад +1

      No, you can airbrush spray it right out of the bottle. Shake it for a good minute, pour a d spray right away at 15-18psi

    • @DMAbCD
      @DMAbCD 3 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes Awesome. Thank you for the information.

  • @oNAGAo
    @oNAGAo 3 года назад

    Do you have any recommendations for adding weathering on this sort of chrome? Your videos have been incredibly helpful, but I worry about using the same weathering techniques on this that would otherwise apply to, say, a storm trooper. I can't decide between a light wash, attempting to use the airbrush for it, or just leaving it alone and foregoing the weathering altogether.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад +1

      You can use watered down acrylics just fine. Dab with a sponge or brush and wipe off.

    • @oNAGAo
      @oNAGAo 3 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes Much appreciated, thank you.

  • @RonPerron
    @RonPerron 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video! From a fellow metro vancouverite. Where is a good place to find Alclad in our area?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  2 года назад +1

      Local! Burnaby Hobbies carries Alcad. I believe Magic Box Hobbies does as well.

  • @engineerofalltrades
    @engineerofalltrades 3 года назад

    What size needle did you use?

  • @theultimatesteelshooter8610
    @theultimatesteelshooter8610 Год назад

    Thx for this video! Couple of quick questions… do you not use dupicolor primer sealer after wet sanding to 600 grit? Also you appear to not do any sanding between coats of the gloss black or the clear? I’ve seen in the graphite process where they wet sand the clear to 2000 grit then use a wax based car polish to take out any fine scratches from the 2000 grit, then apply the graphite

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      No, no sealer is needed. There is no sanding needed between the black base and the clear coat. Go check out an autobody shop - when they paint the base, do they sand before they clear coat? No, they don. They let the paint do the work for them! You should only ever wet sand the clear if the clear did not come out smoothly and there are enough layers of clear to take the sanding. If the clear is too thin, you risk sanding past the clear coat. You can use car polish if you want to, personally I am not a fan of graphite powder. It looks good in photos but it tends to rub on hands and clothing and is not a good permanent solution. Neither is clear coating over graphite powder. Just think about that for a minute - if you clear coated over baby powder, would it stick? No, because it's not a stable surface. I think graphite powder is a good solution for smaller props that aren't handled much, but I personally don't like to use it much. I hope that clears things up :)

    • @theultimatesteelshooter8610
      @theultimatesteelshooter8610 Год назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes thx for the detailed response. I’m going to do the entire process on a small test piece first to make sure I know what I’m doing. All my armor is currently wet sanded to 320 and several pieces have been wet sanded to 600 so I’m just about ready to do the painting. What’s your opinion of that 2K clear coat? I do really like the dupicolor paints as the nozzles are really nice …

  • @psmola101
    @psmola101 10 месяцев назад +1

    First of all, I am a huge fan - your vids are my go to for all things Mandalorian. Having said that, there seems to be a disconnect between your narrative in the video and your comments to those asking questions. e.g. in the vid, you say you apply gloss black, then in the comments you say you use flat black. Also in the vid you say sand the gloss black to 600 then apply clear coat. In your response to some viewers you say there is no need to sand the gloss black.
    I am just wrapping up the priming and sealing of all my armor and nearly ready to start the finishing with Dupli-color gloss black lacquer and clear coat lacquer - I have purchased all the paint in advance and will be starting in a couple of days. I would rather buy more paint in order to get the best results if indeed I purchased the wrong material. Any advice is much appreciated.
    Thanks in advance!!!!!!!

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  10 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks for subscribing and commenting! Keep in mind, this was an older video I had made when the Mandalorian first came out. So as time went on, my processes changed. I'll try to address everything you mentioned:
      Gloss black: gloss black is often hard to achieve. A lot of people make mistakes and we (other builders that do this type of painting a lot) have changed to the following as it is much more forgiving:
      After smoothing your print, lay down 3 coats of Duplicolor black sandable primer. This lays down very thin and smoothly. Leave 5 minutes between each coat. You can if you want to do a wet sand w 1000 grit if you wish to smooth it out, but often I don't find that necessary.
      Then use a 2K clear. Wear PPE like a propoer respirator, goggles and gloves! You can get Spraymax 2K glamor gloss in a can. You press a button on the bottom and it releases the catalyst, shake for a few mins, you have 48 hours to use it. If you have the gear like a booth and HVLP gear you can spray it with sprayguns of course.
      1 light coat, wait 5 mins, 1 light coat, wait 5, then medium coat. Wait 24 hours. This gives the best gloss finish. Now not only do you have a "gloss black" but I feel thickness of the clear smooths things out and adds depth to the chrome.
      Now spray your chrome. Wait a few hours and you should still have time to topcoat with another pass of 2K before the can hardens. This is best way.
      In a pinch I will use the Duplicolor black primer, Duplicolor gloss acrylic lacquer, then chrome. But for Mando beskar finishes, 2K clear is the way to go. Hope that helps!

    • @psmola101
      @psmola101 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@pandapropsncostumes Thanks so much for the quick and comprehensive response. Much appreciated!!!

  • @gettingfitat5015
    @gettingfitat5015 3 года назад +1

    Question for you: when you put the black gloss base coat on, do you sand that? My black is showing some orange peel effect on it, and I'm not sure of the next step...

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад +1

      Getting Fit at 50 If you have orange peel, yes you need to sand it. You likely have oils or contaminants on the surface. You can wash your part with dish detergent and water rinse to remove the oils first. Let it dry thoroughly before painting

  • @mrfishjersey
    @mrfishjersey 2 года назад +1

    Hi, you said 2 to 3 coats of Alclad, are you letting each coat dry fully or just tacky dry? Roughly how long between the coats did you leave it? I get what you said about the clear coat, thank you, tacky between the clear coat is good......I'm just wondering about the Alclad coats.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  2 года назад

      The Alclad dries very quickly. One coat is dry before you even start the second. I generally don't wait. Just a few minutes tops. The lacquer base they use dries very quickly.

  • @Sjsharkie777
    @Sjsharkie777 Год назад

    I have another question concerning the look of beskar armor. I’ve seen a lot of fan made helmets painted with Alumaluster that appear almost black in certain lighting. I also bought a fan made helmet painted in Alumaluster , and on camera and in photos it looks very similar to the shots on the Tv show as far as the appearance of the armor in color. However when you hold the piece in person, it appears much darker to the naked eye. So what I’m asking is. …is it better to paint at a higher opacity so that armor does not look black or dark under certain lighting.?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      Honestly, it depends on if you're going for what we call "screen accurate" versus "prop accurate". Remember Han Solo's Hoth jacket? In the movie, and toys, it's dark blue. In real life, its brown. It was lighting and color correction that made it look blue and we remember it as blue.
      Beskar on the show is painted with Alumaluster over gloss black, at about 70% opacity or something like that. They did lots of tests to see what looked best on camera.
      So the choice is really yours. Do you want fans or kids to see you as they remember you (brighter / more opaque) or is this a shelf collectible you are making and you want it to be "prop accurate"? That's kind of your own decision. I hope that helps!

  • @iviaverick52
    @iviaverick52 4 года назад

    You'd be surprised how hard it was to find this painting technique. Not sure if you have any recommendations for getting a similar finish without an airbrush, I'm wanting something close without having to invest in a bunch of hardware and expensive paints.

    • @obiwan7708
      @obiwan7708 3 года назад

      I'm experimenting with dark grey high gloss rattle can paint and a graphite rub. It is ok.... but I plan to attempt this process on my finished product.

  • @andrewgilarski6698
    @andrewgilarski6698 Год назад

    What size nozzle are you using on your airbrush and how far are you retracting the needle?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      In this video, I am using a single action Paasche H airbrush. If you are using a dual action, i would suggest a 3mm and spraying at 18PSI all the way open / back

  • @astrophysicistguy
    @astrophysicistguy Год назад

    Question about wetsanding to 600 … once you do that the gloss black no longer looks glossy. You didn’t say anything about polishing it. Do you not do that and just apply 3 coats of dupicolor gloss clear? Also, you don’t do any wet sanding and polishing of the clear? You go straight to airbrushing allclad?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      So I don't use gloss black. I use Duplicolor Hot Rod black primer, which is matte. Then I use a Duplicolor gloss clear lacquer. In a perfect world, you should use 2K gloss clear. Clear coats tend to level more than standard paint. The benefit of doing the primer clearcoat method is that Duplicolor black primer lays very thin and smooth. The clear coats tend to self level. This generally yields a much better "gloss black" finish than actual gloss black paint, which people have a hard time laying down smoothly. Also, the clear coat allows for some light to pass through the chrome paint which creates more depth in the chrome finish

    • @astrophysicistguy
      @astrophysicistguy Год назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes Thx! that makes more sense! Like you said, I’m finding iit hard to lay down a nice even coat of gloss black paint even with the automotive grade nozzle on dupoicolor. Is there a reason you use the dupicolor lacquer clear vs the enamel clear they make?

    • @astrophysicistguy
      @astrophysicistguy Год назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes i actually used that same primer when I did my armor using the graphite rub technique and it was easy to get a nice smooth finish. I then used dupicolor acrylic enamel gloss clear prior to the graphite rub. It came out amazing but it doesn’t last. After just one Con the chest armor looked like it had been in a battle with that Mudhorn. That’s when I decided to repaint the armor using allclad. I always wonders why people used gloss black and then gloss clear … now I understand … lol. Any specific reason you use gloss clear lacquer vs the enamel?

  • @guillaume8417
    @guillaume8417 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for these explanations, what needle size for your airbrush do you use?
    Sincerely,
    Guillaume

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад +1

      I have different airbrushes, two dual action Iwatas and two single action Paasche H models. I use the Paasche for this type of work. They have side cups :)

    • @guillaume8417
      @guillaume8417 3 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes thank you but your needle size is 0.2, 0.25, 0.3, ... ?

  • @nickn271
    @nickn271 Год назад

    I’m having issues with the gloss paint being foggy/bubbly in some areas. Some areas look really good. Any advice?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      You probably have not prepped the surface properly, or are using poor paints, or the environmental conditions are not good.
      Foggy finishes usually occur when there is a temperature change. Like painting in the cold, bringing parts inside to a room thats too warm, or vice versa. Bubbly sounds like orange peel?
      What paints are you using exactly? If its Rustoleum, that usually is the culprit. Its terrible for props IMO.
      If you watch the video, is easier to get a good gloss from using a black primer, then a gloss clear. Its usually more forgiving. Using a gloss black paint is totally possible but the surface prep must be perfect and your paint technique and conditions must be perfect.
      Reply with some more detailed info and I will try to help

    • @nickn271
      @nickn271 Год назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes I think it was a couple of different things. One it was super humid outside. So I brought it in the garage and it seemed to have done better. The other issue seemed to be that I was spraying too far away. I did a test where I sprayed closer and that looks better.
      I was using Rustoleum lacquer and Krylon triple think crystal clear glaze. I may look for the paint you recommended in my area.

  • @Jaze2022
    @Jaze2022 3 года назад

    does it dry hazy like that? or does it become a mirror finish like real chrome?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад

      If you watch the video and listen to the commentary, I did state that I rushed that shoulder because I had a convention I was trying to finish it for. If I had wet sanded the black and clear, it would have been more reflective.
      Take a look at the ammo rounds. They are much more reflective than the shoulder. It all comes down to how much time and effort you put into preparing the piece before you spray the chrome :)

  • @mml3140
    @mml3140 2 года назад

    Out of curiosity have you tried this technique with water based systems ? I'm guessing there'd be compatibility issues.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  2 года назад

      You could use Createx. No one really makes a water based chrome that looks as good as lacquer but Createx is close

  • @Yalah_
    @Yalah_ 3 года назад

    I have a weird question, after applying the gloss black should the gloss affect be sanded away?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад

      You can wet sand it with 1000 grit

    • @Yalah_
      @Yalah_ 3 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes Would a black primer and clear gloss lacquer be a could alternative to using the black lacquer? I just can't get the black lacquer to stick onto what i'm spray painting, and what does stay appears cracked and not glossy at all. Could this be an issue with sanding?

  • @tapati8467
    @tapati8467 2 года назад +1

    what airbrush, compressor and nozzle do you have?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  2 года назад +1

      In this video I used a simple Paasche H single action airbrush with the stock nozzle. I use a silent airbrush compressor with a tank. Always get one with a tank as that will give you consistent pressure at high or low pressure. A cheap diaphragm compressor can't do that, they tend to sputter

    • @tapati8467
      @tapati8467 2 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes ok thx alot and i couldnt find the duplicolor gloss clear that u were talking about is it region specific?

  • @markdavis7032
    @markdavis7032 4 года назад

    Do you have any recommendations for airbrush kits? Thanks.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  4 года назад

      I like to use single action Paasche H airbrushes for props. Most props are blaster sized, so a dual action isn't necessary. Note I do have two dual action brushes as I used to be an illustrator but I haven't used them in years :)

    • @markdavis7032
      @markdavis7032 4 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes Thank you!

  • @nickn271
    @nickn271 Год назад

    I did a test piece that I painted the black and clear coat but the print failed so it was always going to be a test. It took more than half of the Alclad bottle and it still didn’t look quite like yours. I was spraying at 15psi about 6 inches away. Any idea what I could be doing wrong? I will say the clear coat was completely dry. Maybe that was my issue.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      You're doing something wrong for sure. No way you need half a bottle for that. I can do a whole helmet with about half a bottle. What airbrush are you using exact size and model? Did you shake the bottle for a minute?

    • @nickn271
      @nickn271 Год назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes I’m using the Avanti airbrush from Harbor Freight. I did shake the bottle up and all of the sediment at the bottom was mixed in when I was done.

  • @codygottman2642
    @codygottman2642 2 года назад +1

    Soooo do you get 90% of of what alumiluster is going to give you when you paint with alclide Crome.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  2 года назад

      Pretty much, yes. Its all about the coats underneath. You want a glass smooth gloss black. Black and gloss clear gives the best results

  • @TheMillersEntertain
    @TheMillersEntertain 5 месяцев назад

    To summarize your current process:
    Wash all parts with dish soap and dry
    3 coats black duplicolor sandable primer.
    Wait 5 mins between coats
    1000 grit wet sand
    2 k clear
    1 light coat, wait 5 mins
    1 light coat, wait 5 mins
    Medium coat, wait 24 hours
    Alclad
    3 coats but maintain the opacity
    Wait a few hours to dry
    2 k clear top coat
    Is this correct? Thanks for all of the tips.

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  5 месяцев назад

      This is an almost 4 year old video and techniques have changed.
      My budget fast version would be 3 coats of Duplicolor black primer, fine scotch Brite pad, Duplicolor gloss clear acrylic lacquer. Alclad, leave it uncoated. Applied properly it's just fine for durability.
      Better version: Duplicolor black, fine scotch bright, 2k gloss, Alumaluster, Dralumen, Alclad or Spaztix, 2k clear.
      Wet sand 600 works fine, no need for 1000 grit.

  • @gehrkea
    @gehrkea Год назад

    Can you use clear coat over the chrome?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад

      You can use 2K clear or water based clears like Liquitex and Createx, or Alclad Aqua Gloss. But all clear coats will diminish the reflectivity slightly. Some more so than others.

  • @Ky13_
    @Ky13_ 2 года назад

    Would this same method apply to the Bracers/gauntlets?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  2 года назад +1

      All that armor can be painted the same way. My helmet is painted the same way

    • @Ky13_
      @Ky13_ 2 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes awesome, as far as prep goes. I have my pieces printed and I just finished doing a good sanding on all the pieces. Should I glue them together and the. Use the filler primer or prime each individual piece then glue it?

  • @thomaskuerlemann2981
    @thomaskuerlemann2981 3 года назад

    what gloss clear do you use?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад +1

      Thomas Kuerlemann I personally don’t use clear coat. When applied properly Alclad is as durable as any other paint. See my other video here. ruclips.net/video/rQI-SG0d3vA/видео.html if you feel you need to clear coat Alclad, use Alclad Aqua gloss clear and then 2K clear on top

    • @thomaskuerlemann2981
      @thomaskuerlemann2981 3 года назад

      @@pandapropsncostumes I thought you mentioned that you clear coat prior to applying the alclad paint?

  • @Jeerin_
    @Jeerin_ 4 года назад

    How would you paint at 60% opacity with alumalustee

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  Год назад +1

      You paoint your black primer base, gloss clear (lacquer but ideally 2K clear) then you spray the Alumaluster on but you don't cover it with 10 coats. You apply it on more like a dusting rather than direct spraying. The 60% refers to allowing the black and clear to show through.
      So Imagine if it took 3 "coats" to completely cover the black. You would only spray about 2 coats worth to achieve the 60%.
      You need to practice this technique before you do an important part like a helmet etc

  • @riokeast393
    @riokeast393 3 года назад

    Can you show how to keep the chest plate sit on the vest?

    • @pandapropsncostumes
      @pandapropsncostumes  3 года назад

      FutureRelic26 It just velcroes on. Sew loop Velcro on the flak vest and adhere adhesive hook Velcro to the underside of the chest armor

    • @riokeast393
      @riokeast393 3 года назад

      Panda Props & Costumes oh ok