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Hi!

I tried Revell's spray chrome (50$ Canadian a can), thinking it would be deja vu all over again.... But to my utmost surprise, it works great.

Just apply it REALLY wet, and don't touch it for 48 hours. Easier than Alclad or Molotow, and the brightness is consistent, whereas Alclad can be a smidge darker.

Case in point: the wing below is Alclad, and the tin work on the ProMod is Revell's. 

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19 hours ago, Bugatti Fan said:

My Molotow pen tip dried out and got really messy when I tried to clean it out.

Saw a video on Green Stuff World's website. They have an airbrushing chrome and one that was being applied by brush. They were using a figure for a demo and just dabbing the brush chrome onto it with fantastic results as far as I could see.

Has anyone reading this used the Green Stuff chromes and can comment on them?

I have used both GSW air brush and paint brush chrome. While not perfectly shiny, it meets my needs until something better comes along after I run out.

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