Login
Start Free Trial Are you a business? Click Here

Alclad 2 30ml Gunmetal Metallic Regular Finish Reviews

4.8 Rating 4 Reviews
Read Wonderland Models Reviews

The Alclad II 30ml Gunmetal Metallic Regular Finish is an example of one of the Alclad range of natural metal finishing laquers. These Alclad II Lacquers will reproduce a wide range of realistic and durable metal finishes on aircraft, car and truck models, armour and figures. Alclad is pre-thinned for airbrush use. Drying time is under 10 minutes. Airbrushes should be cleaned with Alclad airbrush cleaner. Alclad II's wide range of uses make it the perfect finish for injected polystyrene kits and polycarbonate bodies. The Alclad II Lacquer range of paints consists of regular and high shine Natural Metal finishes, Primers and Varnishes. For best results, this Alclad II lackquer should be sprayed over the Alclad II grey primer. Due to restrictions imposed by Royal Mail all orders for Alclad II Lacquers will now need to be sent by courier. For full details please see the list of Royal Mail Restricted Goods. Manufacturer: Alclad II Model: 120 30ml Gunmetal Metallic Regular Finish

Visit Product Page
Wonderland deliver quickly every time. They’re always reliable and good communicators. No issues to worry about at all. I’m new to ALCLAD products, but here nothing but good things from well seasoned users.
Helpful Report
Posted 4 years ago
Highly recommend this. Flies great right from the box. Read up about it before purchase and then ordered from Wonderland after advice from a friend. Model arrived the next day. Great service. Top seller.
Helpful Report
Posted 9 years ago
Graeme Wade Pemberton
Verified Reviewer
As usual this arrived promptly and well packaged. I have only recently started using Alclad products and have found them excellent for giving a good metallic spray finish straight from the bottle following the guidelines on the label.
Helpful Report
Posted 9 years ago
Christopher Porter Al-Hadad
Verified Reviewer
This model is great to fly in open areas. The landing skids could be more enclosed to better protect the gears. Landing on sand or grass is a nightmare, both grass and sand get into the mechanism and a design change to the existing skids might be an option or maybe somehow adding landing gear to keep the whole craft off the ground on takeoff and landing.
Helpful Report
Posted 9 years ago