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jjl_pn wrote:
You can use a sealer over the top that will fix the Metalliser. Model Master make this also. HTH.
Thanks for the heads up...I figured as much as I was looking into the Metalizer system prior to ordering it, so I ordered that as well....it came with the package
Sounds like you have some experience Does this considerably improve the toughness of the metalizer paint layers? Is it in some way recommended to get some sort of paint layer underneath the metalizer as well? I've been reading about more metal-like paints that seem of benefit (even if it's not mandatory from a stricktly technical point of view) from a glossy black coat of paint underneath it?
I've used it once so far, a P-38 in the D-Day GB. I didn't use sealer and probably should. I Liked the result though masking was a problem, as well as bleed through if you paint over it without sealer. I've seen some really good results with it on other models, so have a go. Your sanding and prep will need to be A1 as every glitch and scratch shows through. I mean everything!
Cheers
Good stuff Guys, Peter got my D-9 for $37 maybe you should contact my mate for stuff you might be chasing, in the future....?
Kinda what got me interested in it, Ugly damn thing but neat looking as well.