- Model Master Metalizers are plenty thin to spray straight out of the bottle, actually , they were designed that way.
- They dry almost instantly so a few minutes between coats is sufficient. They are very opaque so you can actually get away with just one coat. You can multi-coat if you want though but go with light coats, dont let it get wet.
- They can be buffed with a soft cotton cloth...like an old shirt or something similar.
Caution: They are very fragile once applied, avoid at all cost getting fingers on them as fingerprints will show in the worst way. Also they dont tolerate masking very well because they tend to peel off with it. I mask with ''Post-it'' note paper because the adhesive on it is very ''low tack''. You can also use damp paper to mask with. Since this stuff dries so quick you dont need the mask to be as securely bonded as you would with normal paint.
Also, any clear coating (even the Metalizer brand) will change the polished sheen you have achieved...so you might want to avoid clearcoating alltogether.
A bit of planning is required before masking and finishing.
All in all, Alclad 2 paints are tougher and more handling tolerant than Metalizers (and more expensive) but nice metalic finishes can be achived nonetheless with Metalizers. They just take a little getting used to.
Try experimenting on a scrap fuselage before going at it on your latest project.
Laquer thinner does a great job of cleaning your airbrush afterwards.
Happy airbrushing !
Jimmy Cancino
Valleyfield, Quebec
Canada