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No not a pro painter, painted a good few airfixes badly though!! Yes, that was my project for the year, I built a spray booth in the corner of the garage, bought a compressor and spray guns in the January sales and waited for my cousin's husband to visit over the summer. He gave me great advice on painting with a compressor and air gun. There was also some great posts on Retrobike on spray painting. I practiced a lot on another frame. It was very enjoyable overall but it has its moments. The great thing with the spraygun is if it does go wrong you can sand it back and respray. I used 2k aerosols last year on another bike. It was very expensive and difficult to control the fade.
The fade was the trickiest. I masked the pink and blue a good distance from where I wanted the fade.
Then it was a matter of several passes freehand with the spraygun - just letting the overspray further up or down the tube until you have the fade whee you want it.
The fade worked out fine but it wouldn't be in the same league as some the the paintwork on here. I remember looking at the Peugeot 653 Team Z on the forum here and wondering how did the painter do that fade?
Regards,
Pat
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