Alcad in a can?!!?
tigeraid
05-21-2005, 08:12 PM
So I've found a way to fabricate/modify a '72 Nova bumper to look like a '74, but now of course it's all messed up and missing half the chrome. So two questions:
1. How much would Chrometech charge to dip just the one bumper?
2. Can I find Alcad in a spraybomb? I use only spraybombs so I don't really feel like buying an airbrush just for that. Are there any other types of chrome-in-a-can? :lol2:
1. How much would Chrometech charge to dip just the one bumper?
2. Can I find Alcad in a spraybomb? I use only spraybombs so I don't really feel like buying an airbrush just for that. Are there any other types of chrome-in-a-can? :lol2:
SidewayzS15
05-21-2005, 08:31 PM
yea there is, duplicolor makes it, it has a chrome cap, and comes in various colors, very good chrome effect for not being dipped
2.2 Straight six
05-21-2005, 08:40 PM
you can buy re-fillable aerosols, you pump them up with a bicycle pump. i think a few automotive stores sell them, i think www.jcwhitney.com if i find it i'll let you know, i saw one in their catalogue a while back.
Vric
05-21-2005, 09:03 PM
yea there is, duplicolor makes it, it has a chrome cap, and comes in various colors, very good chrome effect for not being dipped
Duplicolor Chrome look good for 3 weeks max. after that, it dull a lot.
Alclad is avalaible in Spraycan, but it's a Lexan paint and will not give good result.
Alclad II with airbrush is still the best way. or if you want, you could try Bare Metal Foil.
Duplicolor Chrome look good for 3 weeks max. after that, it dull a lot.
Alclad is avalaible in Spraycan, but it's a Lexan paint and will not give good result.
Alclad II with airbrush is still the best way. or if you want, you could try Bare Metal Foil.
tigeraid
05-21-2005, 09:51 PM
Ya, I'm aware of BMF as a possibility, I just don't think I'm good enough at laying it down yet.... but I guess we'll see. I think I might try the dupli-colour as well.... the spot that's un-chromed right now is just below the licence plate and is kinda small, so probably not that noticeable anyway...
Vric
05-21-2005, 10:01 PM
Ya, I'm aware of BMF as a possibility, I just don't think I'm good enough at laying it down yet.... but I guess we'll see. I think I might try the dupli-colour as well.... the spot that's un-chromed right now is just below the licence plate and is kinda small, so probably not that noticeable anyway...
If it's a very small part, Testor Enamel Silver (small bottle) will mix not that bad with Real Chrome
If it's a very small part, Testor Enamel Silver (small bottle) will mix not that bad with Real Chrome
rsxse240
05-23-2005, 12:34 PM
yeah, the testors chrome silver is great for touching up sprue scars on chrome.
Okiemodelbuilder
05-24-2005, 09:02 AM
yeah, the testors chrome silver is great for touching up sprue scars on chrome.
Chrome fingernail polish is good for touching up sprue scars on chrome parts too.
Chrome fingernail polish is good for touching up sprue scars on chrome parts too.
tigeraid
05-25-2005, 06:31 PM
Does the duplicolour one have a shiny gold cap? I saw it at Crappy Tire but I wasn't sure if it was gold chrome... :)
Vric
05-25-2005, 07:04 PM
Does the duplicolour one have a shiny gold cap? I saw it at Crappy Tire but I wasn't sure if it was gold chrome... :)
the Gold is Gold paint... euh :biggrin:
But the Chrome shouldn't be far away.
If does look good for few week
the Gold is Gold paint... euh :biggrin:
But the Chrome shouldn't be far away.
If does look good for few week
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