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Post by thierry on Jan 8, 2023 11:55:57 GMT 2
l’Alclad semble disparaître des magasinspour chrome J’utilise le Molotow, mais avec le pinceau le rendu est agrandi. J’ai vu qu’il peut être pulvérisé avec un aérographe sans dilution .quel produit utiliser pour nettoyer l’aérographe?
bonne année à tous
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Post by thierry on Jan 15, 2023 17:57:55 GMT 2
I did a test, it seems to me a little grainy but well chromed (less pressure?) Airbrush Netoyage with Tamyia Bruch Cleaner
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Post by gtziaf on Jan 15, 2023 20:12:18 GMT 2
I did a test, it seems to me a little grainy but well chromed (less pressure?) Airbrush Netoyage with Tamyia Bruch Cleaner Hello Thierry. You must have a nice black glossy surface before you spray Alclad's Chrome. The chrome paint itself must be painted in fine layers, not wet ones. Also, there are better solutions for chrome paints now, like AK9198 - SUPER CHROME (Fanis use it at his builds - nice but ridiculously expensive) and Revell's new Spray (Chrome Spray 150ml - Product number: 39628 - also very expensive) Hope it helps
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Post by thierry on Jan 16, 2023 0:40:42 GMT 2
the goal is to find an alternative to the alclad which is becoming difficult to find
the photos show molotow chrome sprayed with airbruch, on a matt black plastic surface (scalextric 1/32) as a test, undiluted. my airbruch was cleaned with tamya airbruch cleaner without problem
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