Alclad II ALC 101 Aluminium

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For a complete selection of Alcad II Lacquers, please see our selection chart
www.sunwardhobbies.ca/alclad-lacquer-chart

Item#:ALC-101 Aluminium

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APPLICATION GUIDE-PLASTIC MODELS:
For use on injection plastic kits a primer is necessary. ‘Regular ALCLAD’ is similar in strength to lacquer/cellulose car paints-injected polystyrene plastics frequently have areas which ALCLAD can craze. High-Shine ALCLAD finishes require a glossy base coat.

Apply one of these primers before using Regular ALCLAD:
Alclad ALC-302 GREY PRIMER
Alclad ALC-306 WHITE PRIMER & MICROFILLER
Alclad ALC-309 BLACK PRIMER & MICROFILLER

Tamiya or Gunze Sangyo plastic primers

Auto Primer-white or grey

Plastic primers and auto primers should be lightly polished with 1000/1200 wet & dry paper to give a less absorbent smooth surface .

PREPARATION AND SPRAYING

The surfaces to be painted must be thoroughly clean and free from dust,grease,oil and finger marks.

Apply the correct primer for the type of Alclad being used.

ALCLAD should be sprayed at 12-15psi. Spray from a distance of 2-3 inches from the surface being painted using a narrow to medium width spray fan. Use the airbrush like a paint brush-aim to cover the model in a methodical manner.

Buffing is not necessary-tonal variation can be made by polishing selected panels with Micromesh.

REGULAR ALCLAD can be masked over and painted. Decal solutions can be used with REGULAR ALCLAD, but are not recommended for HIGH SHINE ALCLAD

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David V
Alclad II ALC 101 Aluminium

The best paint for metallics I've used so far. Airbrush on without needing to thin and it gives a nice coat w/ ~10psi using Iwata Eclipse HP-CS.

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Ray Kuras
Alclad II

Great product. Ensure that this product is sprayed in a ventilated area as the fumes are quite high. Always clean your brush with an approved lacquer thinner.

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Steeve McCarthy
Perfect

Perfect. Very usefull and easy to use. I recommand.

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