Trying to decide what colour to paint my series 3, it was horrible green but is now beige halfords high build primer. Thinking NATO green ? Going to roller it on. What do people think?
 
If you change the colour, will need to update the V5.
The proper NATO stuff goes on best with a paint brush
 
Masai red, the proper colour for all land rovers and the colour both of mine are :D

Ignoring the colour question though, roller painting can achive a perfectly good result and I have rollered painted both land rovers with good results, and am currently roller painting the tinwork on a fordson. There is a certain technique required to not overwork the paint and have just the right amount of paint on a foam roller but you can get a very good result

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and I know not a land rover but the most close up photo I have of the most recent roller paint job on the bonnet of the tractor:

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Did mine recently in bronze green from paintman.
2.5 hrs and an inch and a half brush.
 

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Up here in rural Northumberland it was job dependant - the unwritten rule apparently that farmers had Marine Blue and forestry lads had the Bronze Green. Always had a soft spot for the Russet Brown they used for the later County SW - goes well with the limestone wheels and roof.
 
Masai red, the proper colour for all land rovers and the colour both of mine are :D

Ignoring the colour question though, roller painting can achive a perfectly good result and I have rollered painted both land rovers with good results, and am currently roller painting the tinwork on a fordson. There is a certain technique required to not overwork the paint and have just the right amount of paint on a foam roller but you can get a very good result

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and I know not a land rover but the most close up photo I have of the most recent roller paint job on the bonnet of the tractor:

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Did mine recently in bronze green from paintman.
2.5 hrs and an inch and a half brush.

They look good did you add a bit of white spirit to paint, I have done this in past and helps get a shiny finish
 
I had undercoated it in grey ship paint some years ago, all I did was wash the panels down with white spirit then put the green on, fairly heavy load on the brush and long strokes. Worked a treat!
 
I had military boat paint on it as a primer, the grey stuff as it looks in my profile pic, it was a matt finish and was a perfect undercoat. Am lucky in that all my panels are straight. All i did for prep was wash it then clean each panel with white spirit. I have to say that the quality of the paintman paint is fabulous, it gives a beautiful gloss finish. Heres a closer pic of the bonnet7C0E8E5A-EE2F-4B4C-84EB-929864B1B186.jpeg
 

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