bill
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Post by bill on Sept 21, 2023 19:38:35 GMT -5
I was wondering. I've seen this new stuff. It's a powder. You apply it to what ever undercoating paint you choose, ideally black, when it is almost dry but still slightly tacky. Then dry cloth polish it and it looks like really good chroming. Has anyone tried any of it? It was in the gundam store but now seems only black chrome can be purchased now. They have many similar products in nail polish type stuff in multiples of color arrays. I am thinking about trying it but wanted to see if anyone else has used this or not. If so what they thought of it and the results.
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Post by Maethius on Sept 25, 2023 11:55:24 GMT -5
I would be interested in seeing info on this as well!
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Post by bill on Sept 25, 2023 14:04:40 GMT -5
This was the product I am referring to. www.gundamplanet.com/prime-electroplating-powder.htmlHowever they are out of stock and web searching for it has been fruitless. I do have the others mentioned on my ebay watch list. I've watch a few youtubers use this. One of them uses plastic spoons as test pieces. It looks really good on them. But we deal with lots of nooks and crannies so I don't know if it is a good fit for us. However it is in the gundamn shop.
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Post by Snowflake on Sept 25, 2023 16:16:20 GMT -5
This was the product I am referring to. www.gundamplanet.com/prime-electroplating-powder.htmlHowever they are out of stock and web searching for it has been fruitless. I do have the others mentioned on my ebay watch list. I've watch a few youtubers use this. One of them uses plastic spoons as test pieces. It looks really good on them. But we deal with lots of nooks and crannies so I don't know if it is a good fit for us. However it is in the gundamn shop. Yeah I learned that the hard way with those chrome markers. a flat surface is one thing, greebles are another.
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