Glad you asked, otherwise that post just kinda goes nowhere I have (in no particular order) Fontina, Meadowkaese, Dubliner, Cheddar, Muenster, Parmesan, Romano, and cream cheese
I've sprayed clear yellow over both the aluminum plate and stainless steel metalizers without any problems- the aluminum plate buffs out a little "whiter" but is somewhat delicate, the stainless steel is less finicky but not quite as bright. I'm using clear blue over buffed-out stainless steel metalizer on my '48 Ford custom I'm currently working on
I saw them play in Phoenix in the early '80s when they were called the Snugglebunnies, then several years later in Eugene- during their break I went up to Country Dick who was getting a beer at the bar and mentioned being at the Snugglebunnies gig and he called the other band members over and introduced me to them saying "this guy remembers the Snugglebunnies!"
I didn't tell him I had snuck into the show carrying an empty guitar case, LOL
I play a couple of their songs on guitar- Lonesome Hound, and Goldmine
I was looking for old Doyusha kits on eBay and ran across this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/141847303998?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT I don't know if it's a tie-in to some Japanese cartoon or what, but it sure is weird
If there's a lot of black area, I'll usually spray Testor's flat black over the whole grille and wipe off the high spots with mineral spirits on a swab