dirtyrhino
New Member
Brush and roller seem to be working OK for me - makes a change I normally just guff the paint on a part and hope it doesn't run too badly
If you use a rag roller (not foam) and roll nice and softly, then use a soft varnish brush to smooth any runs and do the hard to reach areas it comes out lovely...... so far......
This is my least enjoyable part of the build, I'm a spanner monkey, not a bodywork fairy. I reckon once the primer is down and cured, it'll need at least 3 coats of colour to get a good, even coverage.
Bonus is i've nearly finished putting the dash back together Then it's windscreen back in, and I can move on to the rear side panels.
****. just realised i've missed a bit of Oxide....
If you use a rag roller (not foam) and roll nice and softly, then use a soft varnish brush to smooth any runs and do the hard to reach areas it comes out lovely...... so far......
This is my least enjoyable part of the build, I'm a spanner monkey, not a bodywork fairy. I reckon once the primer is down and cured, it'll need at least 3 coats of colour to get a good, even coverage.
Bonus is i've nearly finished putting the dash back together Then it's windscreen back in, and I can move on to the rear side panels.
****. just realised i've missed a bit of Oxide....