and it is not what I would call flat, certainly not like Dullcote. It
is more like a satin or semi-gloss finish. It is also self-levelling to
a certain extent and dries fairly quickly. It does take some time
to harden before you can add a top coat. I found it here in a
hardware store called Masters which I believe is the same com-
pany as Lowe’s in the United States.
The trucks, ready to be primed, are mounted to a piece of
brass shim stock and have the journals stuffed with some
masking tape to protect them as well.
The priming coat is a simple matter of following the instruc-
tions on the can and holding the can about 6” to 8” from the
work. Remember to use several passes and spray in light coats.
I don’t spray paint at the workbench, but take the model and
the rattle can outside to spray.
3. Holder attachment points to the car via the truck
screws.
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