My first round of spray painting was a metallic gray. As you can see, I was a little heavy-handed and impatient with the spray paint which resulted in drips and pooling. Best practices with spray paint almost always call for thin, light coats for best results. Some of the internal topography proved quite difficult to reach with the spray paint which contributed to the drips/pooling. Luckily, the drips and pooling aren't really visible from the outside of the shell, so it turned out ok. I ended up applying two coats of the metallic gray. After the paint dried, I removed the vinyl masking and the painter's tape around the cockpit. However, I left the vinyl masking for the windows in place. I used Q-tips and isopropyl alcohol to clean up any stray paint that got behind the vinyl mask.
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My second round of spray painting was a matte black. I applied two coats of the matte black on top of the dried metallic gray paint. Because I removed all of the vinyl masking after the round of metallic gray spray paint, all of the places where I originally put the yellow vinyl masking would now end up black to outline the features of the tie fighter.
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After the matte black paint dried, I again used Q-tips and isopropyl alcohol to clean up any stray paint that got behind the vinyl mask.