Ironman Mk. XLII

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You used the words 'fun' and 'masking' in the same sentence

Looks superb, Adrian.
 
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Hi Adrian,

well I like it, those colours look really good

Cheers Richi
 
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The red and gold look spot on.

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That's an impressive bit of paintwork there Ade!

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Fantastic finish you've got there with the Alclad.
 
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noble

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you are a dab hand with alclad, that looks waaayyyy cooooolllll.

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phikoleoputra

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Been working on this a little while so I thought I would post a few pics of my progress, I'm using Alclad II paints again. It's been fun with three layers of red then three sets of masking to get the gold and silver done.Hope you like it so far :smiling3:

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Adrian
Adrian, did you primer Mr. Stark? If yes, with what color if you don't mind me asking. I searched the web and people used Titanium Silver. Thanks :smiling3:
 
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Adrian, did you primer Mr. Stark? If yes, with what color if you don't mind me asking. I searched the web and people used Titanium Silver. Thanks :smiling3:
I used Halford's flat black firstly, then Alclad Gloss Black Base coat, then Alclad II Chrome, its a long way to do it waiting 24 hours between each coat but I think it gives the best results.

Adrian
 
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phikoleoputra

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I used Halford's flat black firstly, then Alclad Gloss Black Base coat, then Alclad II Chrome, its a long way to do it waiting 24 hours between each coat but I think it gives the best results.Adrian
Thanks Adrian
 
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