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A most people here and on the N-ScaleVarnish list prefer the Alcad chrome over the stainless steel, but I prefer the stainless steel even after clear coating is applied and after the cars are weathered. It simply looks more like true stainless steel to me, which just it isn't as bright as shiny polished chrome in real life. When under bright light, the stainless reflects beautifully, and it allows more of the relief detail on the model to be visible. To me, the chrome looks like the nickel-plated brass models of the 1980s - nice and shiny, but not prototypically correct.To get the "mirror finish" desired, you use Alcad's thin high-gloss black base paint instead of any other brand of black gloss. The finish of the black paint itself is almost like a "black chrome" finish, which gives the thin stainless steel topcoat both it's mirror-like finish and it's depth of detail.Below is the pilot model mock-up for one of the ESM passenger car sides that was painted in Alclad stainess steel over the Alcad gloss black base coat. My advice is to try both the chrome and the stainless steel and see which you prefer.
Thank you guys all of you, FP45Tony thank you for your detailed method, and welcome to the forums. As stated in my initial post, I have a bunch of old B-mann Amfleets and Metroliners as well as some newly acquired ones (Thanks Drew) that I will be repainting. I am going for either B-mann's newer SS finish or Kato's SS finish.