Just Painted My Tins

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Here are the process photos, and the finished product.

Silver flash glitter blast base, duplicolor metalcast candy coats.

I'm happy for my first go at it. I know I can improve my process for the future.

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I was studying your flake/lace/paisley paint pics, when out of nowhere the back of my head started playing Moody Blues "Nights in White Satin".

Now, THAT's gotta be a sign of approval...
 
I love lace jobs. But how will it react to spilt gas?

Spray max2k is resistant.

Yeah, the clear is a 2 stage, fully resistant to gas.

I was studying your flake/lace/paisley paint pics, when out of nowhere the back of my head started playing Moody Blues "Nights in White Satin".

Now, THAT's gotta be a sign of approval...

Haha, yeah, that is a good Sign. My mother in law would love you. Moody blues are her favourite band.

Ryan
 
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