Thanks man, this has been a big help. Good blog by the way. So you use either Bosny or RJ London paints and its an Acrylic Expoxy Lacquer Paints. Got it, very cool. Does Ace hardware sell this paints?
I've been using mostly Bosny for most my painting needs and I get them from local hardware stores since they are much cheaper as compared to any mall hardware, and specific RJ London colors (RJ, sad to say, is not carried by local hardware stores). Regular Bosny/RJ colors sell around 150++ per can at malls, with metallics and special blends around 200 and above. Bosny sells at only 90 to 110 at local stores.
I also have a few bottles of Tamiya acrylics and enamels (Lil's Hobby), for highlighting/wash panel lining, and cheap Semco acrylics (available at National) for general purpose use..
Another thing with spray painting, do I still have to use Flat Black as a base or I can just go straight to the main color. Very noob questions hahaha...
In my experience, I'd rather prime it first with Flat black, and I've recently started using grey primer. Certain paint colors don't adhere readily without priming the surface, and you'll get that paint accumulating or flooding nooks and crannies.
With cans, you would have to remind to control your bursts because new cans especially spurt out paint like a man having a premature ejack, pardon the analogy. You will also have to get used to layering and misting at a distance, and you'll need plenty of patience NOT to saturate what you are painting. Spray painting should be gradual, even with an AB. I've learned the hard way when I was just starting when I sprayed parts point blank.
Also, you'll need to get a few tools, like side cutters, knives and such. I also have those at my blog.
Thank you very much again Man...
You're welcome.