humbrol metal cote? any good ?
humbrol metal cote? any good ?
Author
Discussion

steveo3002

Original Poster:

11,042 posts

196 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
quotequote all
noticed the model shop has some humbrol metal cote , cant find much about it online

can anyone tell me how its sposed to be used and is it any good?

dr_gn

16,718 posts

206 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
quotequote all
steveo3002 said:
noticed the model shop has some humbrol metal cote , cant find much about it online

can anyone tell me how its sposed to be used and is it any good?
I bought some about 25 years ago just to try it. You paint it on, let it dry, then you can polish it with a cloth. Worked OK IIRC, but was never sure how long the shine would last.

DamienB

1,203 posts

241 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
As near permanent as makes no difference, I've got a 23 year old kit on a shelf that still has shiny metalcote jetpipes.

magpie215

4,902 posts

211 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
Fond memories of building a mk6 lightning and painting it in metalcote...looked ok :-)

steveo3002

Original Poster:

11,042 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
do you think it could look even over a larger model

still looking for a durable finish that can be handled for my delorean model

Eric Mc

124,732 posts

287 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
Have you looked at the Alclad range of metallics?

steveo3002

Original Poster:

11,042 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
yes eric i have , theyre sort of number one on the list so far although its a bit confusing what to get as some people say use this or that black base

im also a bit concerned it wont stand up to being handled , any input on how durable it is

dr_gn

16,718 posts

206 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
steveo3002 said:
do you think it could look even over a larger model

still looking for a durable finish that can be handled for my delorean model
Buy some and try it. It's the best way!

steveo3002

Original Poster:

11,042 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
whats your take on the basecoat ?

for a plastic car ..primer or no ? then what black paint ?

if i get peel or dirt on the black can i sand or buff it before the alclad?

Eric Mc

124,732 posts

287 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
Alclad can be used on black or grey base coats. It is extremely durable in handling - compared to more traditional metallic paints.

dr_gn

16,718 posts

206 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
steveo3002 said:
whats your take on the basecoat ?

for a plastic car ..primer or no ? then what black paint ?

if i get peel or dirt on the black can i sand or buff it before the alclad?
Sorry, never done overall metallic finishes apart from restored Dinky Aircraft which was just Halfords Aluminium. Probably too grainy for what you want.

steveo3002

Original Poster:

11,042 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
oh right , id read that you need gloss black ?

can you name some brands that work well , or anything to avoid

was leaning towards the stainless finish , but tempted to try chrome as well

Eric Mc

124,732 posts

287 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
Best thing is to test the various shades out on a scrap model first until you find a shade that suits. Alclad have their own website which you might find interesting.

http://www.alclad2.com/

steveo3002

Original Poster:

11,042 posts

196 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
yep thanks id seen thier site

back to the metal cote , has there ever been a how to , cant see any info on the humbrol site , i assume its just a matter of spraying a couple of coats on and the buffing when dry ?

Eric Mc

124,732 posts

287 months

Monday 3rd January 2011
quotequote all
Never sprayed it - only brush painted - so can't give any further advice.

I've never used it for anything other than small components (aircraft undercarriage legs, machine guns etc).