Vallejo Liquid Gold metallics - Troubleshooting

Hello Coolmini!

I searched around the forums but could not find a troubleshooting thread for these very cool, but very high maintenance, products. So I thought I'd start one!

I am stumped on a Liquid Gold problem and I'm in need of assistance. I've watched the tutorials, I've got my 96% isopropyl alcohol and synthetic, dedicated brushes, but I'm not getting the results I should be getting with my Liquid Gold paints.

Instead of drying to a shiny, polished, brilliant finish, I'm ending up with a very matte, very dull finish (best case scenario) or even a cloudy, filmy, finish (worst case scenario). Ive tried different dilutions from really thinned down to straight from the pot....no dice. Still looks very matte. I did a pretty good job at mixing/stirring them up, so Im pretty sure its not the old "did you shake it long enough" problem. I used a power drill to mix them...I dont know how much harder you need to get than that!

Here's something I think I need to consider: do these paints have a shelf life? Because I bought them from the game store where I suspect they've been on the shelf for a very long time. I spent a good portion of time bringing them back to life; adding alcohol, using a power drill to rig up a super powerful homemade mixer, etc. But the game store owner is quite the jackass, and he never gave me a straight answer. He did, however, sell me the paints at 50% off....Another hint that maybe he was just trying to get rid of them?

Heads up: sorry about the massive pictures.

Pictured here is what the paint looks like once its dried on the palette. I've since worked it around a bit so its not THIS cloudy normally, but still...its very matte:

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And here is what it looks like on the model (mind you, it looks decently shiny in this picture because its such a close up. But I assure you, its pretty dull...just compare it to the regular run of the mill metallics elsewhere on the model. It should be much shinier than that!)

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Any and all help is deeply appreciated. I really want to make these paints work! They just look SO cool!

Thank you!
 

Einion

New member
mountaincycle661 said:
Here's something I think I need to consider: do these paints have a shelf life?
Yes I'm afraid so.

mountaincycle661 said:
Because I bought them from the game store where I suspect they've been on the shelf for a very long time. I spent a good portion of time bringing them back to life; adding alcohol, using a power drill to rig up a super powerful homemade mixer, etc.
This was your clue, not that you knew it at the time.

If they're in good nick they're a lovely shimmery liquid in the bottle. When they've 'gone off' they get sort of gelatinous and/or clumpy; it's hard to describe and it's been a few years since I saw it but that should give the general idea. Were yours like that before you set to work bringing them back to life?

You could perhaps salvage these a little further by doing what I did when I got one similar, and that's decanting in stages and virtually re-grinding the paint on a ceramic tile, but honestly it's probably not worth the effort. I got my problem paint to a better consistency, but it was still pants compared to how they're supposed to be.

Einion
 

dwentz

New member
I had the same issue with some paint that I purchased from the local gaming store. One bottle just would not mix back up. I even took a paint mixer to it. The clumps never would mix back in on 1 bottle. They took it back no problem. I have also noticed that the paint separates very fast in the bottle once it has been opened, and after a short time I need to put the cap back on and shake it up. I set the bottle in a small ultrasonic cleaner and it kept it usable while I was painting with it, but the ultrasonic cleaner kept overheating and turning off. I like the stuff, but it is a pain to work with. I have not had much luck covering very large areas with it either, although I have only tried with a brush. I might try to shoot it with the airbrush and see what happens.

Dale
 

ellis_esquire

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Yea sorry matey - I got these recently and am finding them smooth and beautifully shiny - not like your pics at all. Get a refund if possible.
 
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