Posted February 5, 201015 yr Hey guys, I´ve been looking into this forum for a while now, and finally I registered myself. I have a few pictures for you. The figures are modified with “Brickforge” and "BrickTW"parts which I plated in chrome and gold. I hope you´ll like it! -Ansgar Weapons: Chrome and Gold coated sword:
February 5, 201015 yr Very nice!! Nice picture quality too. Is chroming LEGO pieces easy to do? I'd want to do something like this to some of my LEGO armor too.
February 5, 201015 yr Those are brilliant chrome pieces. I love the knight and the staff. How did you Chrome them?
February 5, 201015 yr Great! Not a modder myself but I can see why other people do it and I enjoy it from time to time. These look pretty good! I've noticed the gold hips, never seen that before. The gold and chrome plating seems to be decent quality and looks awesome, well done! The last 2 weapons and last figure are just brilliant, which manufacturer are those shoulder pieces from? Welcome
February 6, 201015 yr WOW! CHROME!! Thats some stunning weapons there ansgar Really nice job in chroming these weapons! Will the chrome eventually flake off, or is it the stuff thats really strong, i forgot the name but Will from BF uses it. Great job! prateek, I believe the quote is "ARHH my eyes- there to awesome!" - , go to 0.49 . sorry its off topic, but its what came to my mind when I saw your post.CommanderFox Edited February 6, 201015 yr by CommanderFox
February 6, 201015 yr These figures have been done quite wonderfully - and the chroming of the various elements really adds another dimension to the figures! If you have the time I would love to know the process you used to do this. I thought they might be electroplated with chrome, but that's a very expensive process to get into as well as involving work with carcinogenic chemicals and the need for special waste disposals. In addition, the multi-toned (gold and silver chrome)/multi-layered chrome effects make me think this is an application process rather than electroplating process. I don't know that much about the electroplating process, but it seems to me that it would be very difficult to get multiple sections different chrome colors (the spear is a great example). If you used a product to "chrome" them, I would love to know what you used as I have several elements that would look amazing in chrome mixes. I must also add that I was very impressed with the cleanliness of the application of the chrome - every detail of each of the Lego elements can be seen! Really wonderful job!
February 6, 201015 yr Wow, this is nice dude, a little chrome's always nice, but... This is really wonderful, might have to get some chrome parts too
February 6, 201015 yr After some time sitting stunned by the shininess , I managed to press the reply. Elven blade is my fave.
February 6, 201015 yr Wow that's really good, I always like chrome armour. I haven't seen hips done either, good job!
February 7, 201015 yr Hi Ansgar, those Minifigs look awsome! Where can I get those chrome parts? I cant find them at chromebricks?! Klaus
February 7, 201015 yr Wow! That's beautiful chrome work. What an outstanding collection of weapons and armor.
February 7, 201015 yr Author Thanks for the nice comments. The parts are plated by vacuum metallizing. Each parts will be provided with a transparent lacquer before vaporizing. Afterwards the metal will be vapor-deposited in the vacuum and for a better durability the parts will be sealed with a transparent lacquer once again. For the gold parts I use real gold. @ Perterz The shoulders are from Brickforge @ Klaus these parts are unique and you can`t buy them, sorry
February 8, 201015 yr Fantastic work. I love the custom weapon that troll is holding! Nice opportunity for a business.......
February 8, 201015 yr Thanks for the nice comments. The parts are plated by vacuum metallizing. Each parts will be provided with a transparent lacquer before vaporizing. Afterwards the metal will be vapor-deposited in the vacuum and for a better durability the parts will be sealed with a transparent lacquer once again. For the gold parts I use real gold.@ Perterz The shoulders are from Brickforge @ Klaus these parts are unique and you can`t buy them, sorry Is vacuum metallizing a process you can get into for home / personal use? I got something vacuum metalized by a private company before and it costed an arm+leg! If there's a way to be able to get it done at home, I'd love to get into it if the investment isn't too bad. Details please! Edited February 8, 201015 yr by etcknight
February 8, 201015 yr These are some really beautiful parts you got there! Would be interesting to know roughly what this costs? Espesially the Gold
February 8, 201015 yr Author Here you can see some pictures of the metallizing process: There is no way to coat the parts at home. I use a minimum af 2000 parts for one charge to reduce the costs. For example I use 6g Gold for one charge of Gold parts. Edited February 8, 201015 yr by ansgar
February 8, 201015 yr Is this a business venture in making chromed minifig gear, or do you own/work for a chrome plating company/business? Just interested. Those are some fancy looking weapons and really make the minifigures "pop". Fantastic
February 8, 201015 yr Good to see you found your way over here, Ansgar! So welcome to Eurobricks and thank you for sharing this wonderful chromed warriors. Maybe this place is a bit more friendly than ... you now what I mean. What about my heavily wanted 2x4 chrome bricks? Talking about chrome bricks. Ansgar didn't tell you, but you can buy some of his wonderful chromed parts right at Chromebricks.
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