p7676 wrote:
Just to inform you if you paint a mini use a 2 pack epoxy undercoat and 2 pack paint sprayed in a booth, paint made up to the correct formula ,choice of how many coats is up to you Remember the paint finish is off the gun so spray technique is important. Another tip if you use body filler use the soft type body filler for a number of reasons.
P7676 I have not seen many Minis that have been painted correctly.
2 pack gives an excellent finish , but it looks a bit too shiny IMHO , almost like a plastic finish ,but a good choice for trailer queens and little used cars . For us guys that like to use our minis a bit acrylic is a good choice , any minor chips and scratches can be easily repaired , its also a helluva lot cheaper and doesn't require any special equipment or spray booths , just about anyone can achieve an excellent finish at home in the garage , with a bit of practice and patience . I know most spray painters hate it , probably because they are missing out on the business if people do it themselves. There's nothing wrong with acrylic , after all , a lot of cars were painted with it originally ,including minis , and I have seen many with original paint , still in excellent condition after 40-50 years , but really its up to the individual to decide which they prefer and whether they can afford the high cost of a professional job or do it themselves . If you only have one car then I guess go for the professional job if you can afford it , but I have 8 minis , a Morris 1100S and 2 Falcons(XD XE)
I have painted many cars over the years and always get a great sense of satisfaction on doing the job myself