mrchurchill109
Active Member
I have finally decided what colour i want my 110 to be - and it isn't NATO Green.
Being an ex-MOD vehicle, the old beast is slathered in layers of green paint, supplanted by brush-applied coats of crap from subsequent owners. Thing is - how does one paint over this stuff and get a good finish with a urethane or modern glossy paint?
Sanding is trivial and of course I'll be putting on a coat or two of a high-build primer - but I am debating what I need to do to the base paint itself to get proper adhesion and gloss with the topcoats. I really, reallly do not want to have to strip the whole truck...
Let's keep this on topic - no commentary on brush painting or why change it or anything like that - the question here is surface prep for a good finish when dealing with military paints.
ajr
Being an ex-MOD vehicle, the old beast is slathered in layers of green paint, supplanted by brush-applied coats of crap from subsequent owners. Thing is - how does one paint over this stuff and get a good finish with a urethane or modern glossy paint?
Sanding is trivial and of course I'll be putting on a coat or two of a high-build primer - but I am debating what I need to do to the base paint itself to get proper adhesion and gloss with the topcoats. I really, reallly do not want to have to strip the whole truck...
Let's keep this on topic - no commentary on brush painting or why change it or anything like that - the question here is surface prep for a good finish when dealing with military paints.
ajr