Hello friends, I've been trying to do this Sealer video for a while. I hope your week is going good. I plan to be back tomorrow with the Mystery Machine Chev panel van. It should be interesting! 🍗🍻
This video didn't go where I thought it was going. :) I'd like to see a comparison of say white, grey, blue, and red sealers with the same top-coat color of blue (not translucent) to see how the sealer affects the same color. Granted you layer on enough top-coat and it'll eventually all get to the same color, but maybe limit it to two layers of top-coat.
Very Cool!!!! I like ALL of the examples. My friends daughter just got a job painting at a Harley Davidson shop in Cleveland Ohio USA 🇺🇸!!! I suggested your channel to her. She's been watching your videos for about 4 months. She's been practicing some of your ideas, on her breaks and at home. Her boss is ALREADY impressed with some of her custom practice gas tanks! She'll be excited to see THIS video, I'm sure. Have a GREAT weekend and be safe out there.
I've been using these on my plastic car models for awhile now! Chris Arpin has been very helpful! The cool thing is using a base close to what the main is. It helps with coverage beyond what you would think. The great thing is when sealer is dry you can Dry sand it and give you the best paint job. Have fun
4 nice cars. I do like the blie collour,looks nice right away. Must be practical,to use when laying down some two tone or stripes on a casting. Saves some layers of paint
Hey man, you read my mind, I was thinking on this last night, Always learn something with your videos and they are are quite enjoyable too!!!! Thanks for sharing, really nice idea
Interesting episode, appreciate the info! Me personally, liked the final example with the blue sealer. Allowed the top color to be most visible while allowing for blue highlights to come thru. Enjoyed it, well done!
Very informative, would love to see more videos like this! I’ve tried using the Candy2o paint on top of a polished car and the paint isn’t very durable. Looks like I need to try the Auto Sealer.
#THANKYOU the difference between little niche RUclipsrs and the bigboys and especially in the hobby world is the sponsors are people us the audience are interested in, I was rapped to see these new paints and will be purchasing them and i trust the person selling them bcoz he is in the same hobby so he's opinion is relevant, its hard to trust the big guys who get sponsored by gambling APs thankyou D.R. for your honest review of a relevant product
I wonder what you could come up with using something like a yellow flake over the blue sealer, of a red or blue flake over a yellow sealer, if you have a yellow sealer? Or, perhaps something like a yellow sealer with a blue to green flake fade, or a red to orange flake fade? There could be a lot of possibilities with that, depending on what colors of sealer there are and what colors of flake you could get... I am betting a black sealer would look great under some black flake.
i really like that the flakes are sized in relation to these smaller cars most auto paints the flakes are for full-sized cars so look huge on diecasts, would love to see you paint on zinc treated car for spectra-flame look, i love Red line paints they are the best but darn you pay for it and the bottles are tiny
Thanks for another great video!! Me and my daughter always enjoy them she’s a big fan , and I stated doing customs after watching a few of your videos, I’m using a airbrush with a .3 needle and I’m having issues spraying createx paint even with reducer and so I wanted to ask you what size needle you use , thanks in advance!!
All the early Datsun's were painted with a lead based red primer before all of the colours were applied over top. It has made matching the lighter colours like the Sky Blue almost impossible, we now used RustKill Red Oxide as a primer. Gets the colour as close as possible.
Love the builds and paint jobs. I actually have a casting I want painted. I’m scared to try it on my own cause it was a custom stretch job. I’m in the states and was wondering what you would charge
I'm trying to restore a franklin mint 1:24 scale, you did a larger version of the same car but it was hotwheels. Would I be able to use matching touch up paint to repaint it? would i have to use an air brush and if so how would i thin it out enough to run through an air brush
Excellent tutorial. My question is would these sealers work as good on plastic model car bodies as it does on diecast? Would you consider a tutorial video on a plastic model body even though you do mostly diecast? Keep these great videos coming.
Yup they are good for plastic, vinyl, wood etc. Prep your plastic with a red scotch pad and 2 coats of sealer, after 30min lightly scruff with 800 and away you go.
Hey, I used the same method with the transparent sealer and candy but I added uvls gloss with the candy. The paint started chipping. Not sure what went wrong
Awesome video! Sorry if I just missed it, but did you mix any of this with any type of clear coat or spray clear at the end, or is this glossy finish to be expected with just using a sealer and the candy2o?
I'm a newb. So, I bought a bunch of different color 6000 Series Autoborne Sealers, plus 4050 UVLS Clear for painting small Metal pieces. Before they arrived. I asked about it in comments of a Createx RUclips Video. Someone from Createx replied: "The 4050 UVLS Clear is their Direct to Metal Primer. It says it on the TDS Sheet." Now I'm bummed cause I just bought all these Autoborne Sealers. I just watched your video using 6000 Series Autoborne Sealers on Metal and now I'm totally confused. What am I missing here?
I remember the old hot rod guys always swearing that using a yellow primer under a red paint makes it brighter or pop. I always wondered about it and I see a yellow sealer, is there any chance of seeing that during your next paint experiment video?
#100% i guarantee somebody is going to start using a colored sealer and say "dam im happy with this as is" and not even use the colored paint, bcoz unless the video is tricking me those colored sealants look as good as any paints out there
#BaremetalHW this video reminds me of the videos the legend of Diecasts used to make but after the ad sense BS he has slowly faded away HAS THE CROWN BEEN PASSED ON?
Primer :The first coat of paint applied to a surface, formulated to have good bonding, wetting and inhibiting properties. SEALER: A thin liquid applied to seal a surface, to prevent previous paint from bleeding through from the surface or to prevent undue absorption of the topcoat into the substrate. These createx sealers are formulated to have a strong bond on many types of surfaces like wood, plastic, vinyl, and (galvanized) metal. The word primer typically implies that there is some sort of rust inhibitor for corrosion resistance. These sealers will prime a surface for paint but are not called a primer because there is no protection or inhibitors against rust. Hopefully this makes sense.
Hello friends, I've been trying to do this Sealer video for a while. I hope your week is going good. I plan to be back tomorrow with the Mystery Machine Chev panel van. It should be interesting! 🍗🍻
Nice bro
Nice paint jobs, especially the last car! KILLER!
They look good with the sealer.
This video didn't go where I thought it was going. :)
I'd like to see a comparison of say white, grey, blue, and red sealers with the same top-coat color of blue (not translucent) to see how the sealer affects the same color. Granted you layer on enough top-coat and it'll eventually all get to the same color, but maybe limit it to two layers of top-coat.
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Incredible! i love the metalized orange.
That is very impressive. Looks dope.
Wow I gotta get that transparent sealer it came out awesome. And loved that charcoal metallic over that blue too. Thanks for the share🤙🏽
Hello again very cool thanks Lee
203th thumbs up definitely a beautiful custom build and enjoyed watching it and thanks for sharing it with us and have a great day bro 👍👊😎
Thank you that really showed me a lot on painting what you doing
Great information Austin! Thank you
Some sweet colours there! I can't chose a favorite, I like them all!
Great video and great ideas for paint jobs playing with the sealer colors. Thank you very much for sharing sir.
I really enjoy your instructional videos as well as your regular ones. Thank you!
Awesome episode that last part job is my favorite. That turned out really cool great job.
Nice tutorial, thanks 👍👍
Keep them coming! Still one of my favorite channels in all of RUclips and I don't even care about diecast cars.
Thanks for the knowledge. It’s much appreciated. Take care.
Very nice great job love the videos It’s always nice to learn something new
Thought provoking!
Cheers, enjoyed.
Man that blue sealer with the charcoal metallic on top looks tough 🏆.... Interesting and informative video!
Ooof! The luster on that clear is nice
Very Cool!!!!
I like ALL of the examples. My friends daughter just got a job painting at a Harley Davidson shop in Cleveland Ohio USA 🇺🇸!!!
I suggested your channel to her. She's been watching your videos for about 4 months. She's been practicing some of your ideas, on her breaks and at home. Her boss is ALREADY impressed with some of her custom practice gas tanks! She'll be excited to see THIS video, I'm sure.
Have a GREAT weekend and be safe out there.
Awesome video an definitely a learning process thanks for sharing
Very informative. Thanks
👍 Thx 🇧🇪.
this method of painting will give you and the fam more options, i can imagine the krazy colors.
thanks for experimenting with these! Saves me a lot of frogging around when I can see some results without expending the materials.
Great info and interesting results thank you sir
Cool deal. Thanks.
I have always wanted to paint like you do. Thanks so much for sharing your talents.
Thanks for posting. I use Createx exclusively and have not seen the colored sealers. Will keep an eye out for them.
Very cool! 😎👍
Thanks!
I've been using these on my plastic car models for awhile now! Chris Arpin has been very helpful! The cool thing is using a base close to what the main is. It helps with coverage beyond what you would think. The great thing is when sealer is dry you can Dry sand it and give you the best paint job. Have fun
Very cool. I don't know if I've ever seen these sealers used before, and I wouldn't have known how to use them. Thanks for this.
4 nice cars. I do like the blie collour,looks nice right away. Must be practical,to use when laying down some two tone or stripes on a casting. Saves some layers of paint
Very nice work bro
Hey man, you read my mind, I was thinking on this last night, Always learn something with your videos and they are are quite enjoyable too!!!! Thanks for sharing, really nice idea
Nice!
Interesting episode, appreciate the info! Me personally, liked the final example with the blue sealer. Allowed the top color to be most visible while allowing for blue highlights to come thru. Enjoyed it, well done!
I always loved your work I thought I say on the comparisons there was a heavy scratch I'm glad I found you cause I had a system failure
Very informative, would love to see more videos like this!
I’ve tried using the Candy2o paint on top of a polished car and the paint isn’t very durable. Looks like I need to try the Auto Sealer.
Very cool thanks and hello lee
Like from Brazil.
With the colour sealer, you could do some wicked ghost flames ...
#THANKYOU the difference between little niche RUclipsrs and the bigboys and especially in the hobby world is the sponsors are people us the audience are interested in, I was rapped to see these new paints and will be purchasing them and i trust the person selling them bcoz he is in the same hobby so he's opinion is relevant, its hard to trust the big guys who get sponsored by gambling APs thankyou D.R. for your honest review of a relevant product
I get a kick out of your work
I wonder what you could come up with using something like a yellow flake over the blue sealer, of a red or blue flake over a yellow sealer, if you have a yellow sealer? Or, perhaps something like a yellow sealer with a blue to green flake fade, or a red to orange flake fade? There could be a lot of possibilities with that, depending on what colors of sealer there are and what colors of flake you could get... I am betting a black sealer would look great under some black flake.
i really like that the flakes are sized in relation to these smaller cars most auto paints the flakes are for full-sized cars so look huge on diecasts, would love to see you paint on zinc treated car for spectra-flame look, i love Red line paints they are the best but darn you pay for it and the bottles are tiny
What do you mix the sealer with? Is it just the 4011 reducer?
Yup just reduce a little with 4011 or 4013 and spray
@@DiecastResurrection thank you, do you know if 25 psi is enough for the paints to work? My compressor only goes up to 25
Hey there buddy i like how the blue turned out i think i need to get some of that paint and stop messing with that walmart crap
Thanks for another great video!! Me and my daughter always enjoy them she’s a big fan , and I stated doing customs after watching a few of your videos, I’m using a airbrush with a .3 needle and I’m having issues spraying createx paint even with reducer and so I wanted to ask you what size needle you use , thanks in advance!!
Hello I use a .35 needle and I usually reduce to the consistency of milk and then spray at half throttle. Good luck!
All the early Datsun's were painted with a lead based red primer before all of the colours were applied over top.
It has made matching the lighter colours like the Sky Blue almost impossible, we now used RustKill Red Oxide as a primer. Gets the colour as close as possible.
That charcoal over blue is messing with my head, never seen an effect like it!
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Hey Jerry!
hello!
Love the builds and paint jobs. I actually have a casting I want painted. I’m scared to try it on my own cause it was a custom stretch job. I’m in the states and was wondering what you would charge
I like the new paint booth graphics. Do people still call that a chyron?
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I'm trying to restore a franklin mint 1:24 scale, you did a larger version of the same car but it was hotwheels. Would I be able to use matching touch up paint to repaint it? would i have to use an air brush and if so how would i thin it out enough to run through an air brush
Excellent tutorial. My question is would these sealers work as good on plastic model car bodies as it does on diecast? Would you consider a tutorial video on a plastic model body even though you do mostly diecast? Keep these great videos coming.
Yup they are good for plastic, vinyl, wood etc. Prep your plastic with a red scotch pad and 2 coats of sealer, after 30min lightly scruff with 800 and away you go.
Hey, I used the same method with the transparent sealer and candy but I added uvls gloss with the candy. The paint started chipping. Not sure what went wrong
I can't be the only one who wants to see you paint an actual car, right?
are the colors are water base?
Aren't candy's supposed to be combined with a uvlc gloss and reduced with 4011?
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How long do you wait in between the sealer and the paint coat?
Awesome video! Sorry if I just missed it, but did you mix any of this with any type of clear coat or spray clear at the end, or is this glossy finish to be expected with just using a sealer and the candy2o?
I clear coated them all with 2k urethane in the video, just wanted to show off the finishes.
@@DiecastResurrection Awesome, thanks for the reply!
I'm a newb.
So, I bought a bunch of different color 6000 Series Autoborne Sealers, plus 4050 UVLS Clear for painting small Metal pieces. Before they arrived. I asked about it in comments of a Createx RUclips Video. Someone from Createx replied: "The 4050 UVLS Clear is their Direct to Metal Primer. It says it on the TDS Sheet."
Now I'm bummed cause I just bought all these Autoborne Sealers.
I just watched your video using 6000 Series Autoborne Sealers on Metal and now I'm totally confused.
What am I missing here?
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I remember the old hot rod guys always swearing that using a yellow primer under a red paint makes it brighter or pop. I always wondered about it and I see a yellow sealer, is there any chance of seeing that during your next paint experiment video?
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#100% i guarantee somebody is going to start using a colored sealer and say "dam im happy with this as is" and not even use the colored paint, bcoz unless the video is tricking me those colored sealants look as good as any paints out there
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#BaremetalHW this video reminds me of the videos the legend of Diecasts used to make but after the ad sense BS he has slowly faded away HAS THE CROWN BEEN PASSED ON?
Soooo, what’s the difference between a sealer and a primer? Or is a Createx sealer just another name for paint…
Primer :The first coat of paint applied to a surface, formulated to have good bonding, wetting and inhibiting properties. SEALER: A thin liquid applied to seal a surface, to prevent previous paint from bleeding through from the surface or to prevent undue absorption of the topcoat into the substrate. These createx sealers are formulated to have a strong bond on many types of surfaces like wood, plastic, vinyl, and (galvanized) metal. The word primer typically implies that there is some sort of rust inhibitor for corrosion resistance. These sealers will prime a surface for paint but are not called a primer because there is no protection or inhibitors against rust. Hopefully this makes sense.
@@DiecastResurrection Thanks, very well explained!