roadkill Posted April 28, 2012 Share Posted April 28, 2012 G'day guys, I'm wondering if anyone has used Humbrol Metalcote 27001 and 27002 and what kind of results they got. I've just airbrushed my entire 1/8 scale E-type Jag and now I'm not sure about the end result or whether to ,leave it, coat with Glosscote, or recoat and see what happens. Kind regards Michael from the left coast of the big island down under. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dptydawg Posted April 28, 2012 Share Posted April 28, 2012 Try polishing it with a soft cloth before you go any farther. I have brushpainted metalcote on exhausts and other engine parts. when polished it looks like real metal. Carl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monty Posted April 28, 2012 Share Posted April 28, 2012 G'day guys, I'm wondering if anyone has used Humbrol Metalcote 27001 and 27002 and what kind of results they got. I've just airbrushed my entire 1/8 scale E-type Jag and now I'm not sure about the end result or whether to ,leave it, coat with Glosscote, or recoat and see what happens. Kind regards Michael from the left coast of the big island down under. If memory serves, 27001 is meant to replicate aluminum and 27002 is supposed to look like polished aluminum. Which one did you spray? Was it your intent to give the car a bare metal look (bodies were actually steel) or were you trying to attain a certain shade of silver? I'd say it would probably be best if you found out how much set-up time this paint requires, then follow Carl's advice and polish it out with a soft cloth. I've airbrushed regular Humbrol enamels but nothing from the Metalcote line. Do they spray well? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roadkill Posted April 29, 2012 Author Share Posted April 29, 2012 Thanks for your input guys, I have tried polishing with soft cloth with mixed success, and the car I'm doing is an all aluminium body, and yes they spray very well indeed. Thanks again. Kind regards Michael. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkeyclaw Posted April 29, 2012 Share Posted April 29, 2012 (edited) Michael; I have been using the metalcotes for years; and I like them.... I have found a couple tricks with these paints to make them look good; and give a pretty realistic metal appearance. 1. They seem to work best on unprimed plastic....I think they just "shell" better that way; as primer is softer under the shell; and when you attempt polishing; the primer actually absorbs the force you need to put down to actually polish the finish. 2. when airbrushing the metalcotes....wetter is better! These are ultra high solids paints; when you spray them really thin or dry; you do not allow enough material to bed; and form the hard shiny shell necessary to get the metal "look" On small parts a wet brush application has always worked best for me. 3. If you are spraying onto a complete body; spray wet, let flash; them spray another wet coat and let dry....about 3 days has been what I found works well. 4. Polishing is the KEY with the humbrol metals....I use polishing product like pearl drops tooth polish; with very little pressure during the rub to bring the metal finish up. I hope these tips help Matt Edited April 29, 2012 by monkeyclaw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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