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    Default chrome faceplate...can it be painted?

    i have a third party chrome faceplate, i was wondering can this be spray painted just like an ordinary one or do i have to do something special to it apart from sand it to get rid of the chrome effect?

    thanks in advance

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    As I understand it, to get a plate chromed like that, they have to spray it witn something that will conduct electricity, and then they run a current through it that attracts the metallic particles that make up the chrome finish. I don't have one so I haven't played with it to know what's required. I just remember from making car models that paints never stuck well to the chrome parts.

    Are you just sacrificing the plate and painting over the whole thing? If so, I'd just sand it down and treat it like a regular plate. If you're looking to add paint details to it, you might try just making off the area that isn't painted, and hit it with a regular primer instead of a plastic friendly primer, and THEN paint it.

    These are all suggestions. Don't hold me resonsible if it turns into a melted puddle of goo, lol.
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    spacey the technique u are talking about is called powder coat they run a positive charge to the surface and a negative charge to the paint Which makes them stick to each other then they bake it and its good as done

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    The plate doesn't have any actual chrome on it, it's chrome paint, you can buy it anywhere, you should be able to just sand and paint like a normal plate, it's still plastic, not metal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicked_d365 View Post
    The plate doesn't have any actual chrome on it, it's chrome paint, you can buy it anywhere, you should be able to just sand and paint like a normal plate, it's still plastic, not metal.
    You sure? Because those old model car parts actually had a thin layer of metal you had to cut through. I know because I added an eye to an R2 figure.
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    thanks for the advice but i have decided to put the chrome plate into the collection, i have got a couple of standard plates to paint

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