Well, a week and about 20 cans later my drive way camo job is almost done. I think I will change around some of the kahki patches and add some black lines (like the ones in the Manuals version of the camo sceme). It hasnt rained in So Cal for Months and last week, smack dab in the middle of my finish coat -you can guessCouple days later scuff and shoot again. Went back 3 times to Ace and Auto Zone. They both carry the paint, but in very limited quantities. We were talking about the Krylon Camo Fusion paint and I went with it because its available at both spots. Everything else was special order. For any one interested -spray it thin and far away with multiple coats necessary. Runs very easy but dries quick. It dries tough but seems slightly plyable as it is made for plastic (with all the previous colors of paint underneath the existing finish was almost like plastic anyway, so what the hey). It dosnt chip easy and seems like it will hold up. The cost for the cans is far more than what you would pay for quarts, but when laying out the colors and touching up mistakes having four colors available without having to clean out a gun is easy. Down the road ill probably go for a Gelespie jobber but for now it looks a lot better than it did, gets lots of thumbs up too
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The wheels and frame / wheel tubs will be next. More pics later. Thanks,
Jay
Shot with COOLPIX P2 at 2007-08-02
Shot with COOLPIX P2 at 2007-08-02
Shot with COOLPIX P2 at 2007-08-02
Shot with COOLPIX P2 at 2007-08-02
Shot with COOLPIX P2 at 2007-08-02
Shot with COOLPIX P2 at 2007-08-02