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Whenever we bring in new products at the shop, I like to have a build on hand that makes use of them. The idea is that I can point to the build when folks ask what a product is like to use, and then offer an informed opinion. In this case, we recently brought in the full Alclad II rack complete with their Candy line. I KNEW I wanted to have something to demonstrate the Candies on hand, so I selected this Moebius 1/25 1965 Plymouth Belvedere to serve as the demonstrator.

I already had a good time assembling the kit's 426 Max Wedge engine with my usual selection of AK, AMMO, Mr Color, and Tamiya paints. The color combination I picked is Alclad Candy Cobalt Blue over their Bright Silver Candy Base, sprayed over Mr Surfacer 1500 Gray Primer. 

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23 hours ago, Horrorshow said:

Blue looks great, is there a dark purple color?

There is a violet but I wouldn't say it's very dark though I'm sure if you laid it over copper or gunmetal instead of silver you would get a deeper tone.

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The Alclad Candy is AWESOME! I really love how it looks. Be aware that it is an enamel. I made the mistake of assuming it was lacquer based on the name. I sprayed Alclad II lacquer clear over it. The enamel pulled away from the edges and sank on the fender. I haven't quite figured out how to strip it.

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On 8/24/2025 at 8:41 PM, Justin Porter said:

Whenever we bring in new products at the shop, I like to have a build on hand that makes use of them. The idea is that I can point to the build when folks ask what a product is like to use, and then offer an informed opinion. In this case, we recently brought in the full Alclad II rack complete with their Candy line. I KNEW I wanted to have something to demonstrate the Candies on hand, so I selected this Moebius 1/25 1965 Plymouth Belvedere to serve as the demonstrator.

I already had a good time assembling the kit's 426 Max Wedge engine with my usual selection of AK, AMMO, Mr Color, and Tamiya paints. The color combination I picked is Alclad Candy Cobalt Blue over their Bright Silver Candy Base, sprayed over Mr Surfacer 1500 Gray Primer. 

9f22aa78-c7ea-43b1-bdc2-0b53c57d45e6.jpg

26c33fb7-7827-4eb7-9eaf-8e00f57c0b64.jpg

bd420d24-0bed-47f3-88f4-e0ace365bb20.jpg

e8706c80-fa88-484c-8b86-8fe05e4b93ab.jpg

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I have several colors of the candy Alclad II that I bought a few years ago but have not tried yet. Anything you can divulge about how you applied it may help me when I finally get up the nerve to try this paint.  

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