Well, i'm going to be held up a couple of days on the build. I tried to use a molotow chrome pen for the body chrome, but found that I was going to have to mask every little piece of chrome before I could do it, and the use of the pen is very unpredictable. Sometimes the liquid won't come out of the pen at all, and then other times it comes out too freely, making a mess. Also the chrome takes a long time to dry and if you touch it while its wet it dulls terribly. I still think it will be a good product for touching up chrome pieces like bumpers if they need touching up.
I think it will be better just to use bmf on this model. Its a lot of work but I can control the quality better than with the pen. The only trouble is, when I got my bmf scraps out, I realized I didn't have enough to do this model, so I ordered some from Micro Mark, and they said it would take about a week to get to me. I can go ahead and finish the frame and interior but the actual completion will be held up for a while. There is an article in Scale Auto where they remove the ink from a pen and spray it with an airbrush. the author thought it worked better than AlcladII but I wasn't convinced. And those pens aren't cheap. Oh well, just my opinion.