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hi, what is alcad stainless steel like?
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What do you mean? What does it look like, (looks like stainless steel, very nice looking); or how does it function? (Airbrush only, gloss black base coat).
I speak of the pompatous of plastic.
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its butter to work with, I love the stuff. I just hardly ever have any projects that need it
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There's a great comparison picture on their website.

http://www.alclad2.com/alclad-home.html

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Alclad Stainless Steel looks like polished stainless steel. A step darker than chrome but just as shiney. Alclad can be hand painted but in my experience only good for touch-ups, best when used from an airbrush.
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I have only sprayed it through an airbrush but I wonder how it might dry brush?
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modeler1964 wrote:I have only sprayed it through an airbrush but I wonder how it might dry brush?
I'd guess it dries too quickly to dry brush it.
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what is the hot mtal paints like, in particular violet to give me delorean vents are real tarnished metal look?
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I've seen car and motorcycle guys do wonders with Alclad. I've used it for exhaust on aircraft, and on entire aircraft. Great stuff. Use in a well ventilated area...
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Post by modeler1964 »

Here is a raider I just finished with Alclad Duraluminum and magnesium on the center part. Pale burnt metal on the exhaust nozzles. The NMF is not for everyone, just wanted to do up a raider like this. Stainless steel would have been a good color too.

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wonderful work!!!!!!
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Post by TREKKRIFFIC »

That looks great ! Nice paint job. I'll have to try Alclad someday.
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Is Alclad II the right thing to use on a Naboo Royal cruiser? if so what
should I try for the primer/base coat? I've got one of the older
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