You're too good a kit-assembler to ruin your work with cheap-ass rattle-can paints.
Bite the bullet, get down to the automotive refinishing supply house (Professional Finishes, formerly Mattos), and get the Nason primer (cheap, but effective alternative to the very expensive DuPont S31 primer), primary colors and black and white of the ChromaColor, a quart of BaseMaker, and the chromaClear system as well as a can of flattening agent (which will amaze you at how expensive that stuff is!!!!).
Yeah, a hot shop is fine.
Find some fluffy art-supply house and purchase a color-wheel...
... and GET TO IT!
David
Bite the bullet, get down to the automotive refinishing supply house (Professional Finishes, formerly Mattos), and get the Nason primer (cheap, but effective alternative to the very expensive DuPont S31 primer), primary colors and black and white of the ChromaColor, a quart of BaseMaker, and the chromaClear system as well as a can of flattening agent (which will amaze you at how expensive that stuff is!!!!).
Yeah, a hot shop is fine.
Find some fluffy art-supply house and purchase a color-wheel...
... and GET TO IT!
David
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