Thanks Peter, I'm gonna have to try that super glue trick. Sounds like the way to some smooth paint jobs. One trick I use is my primer. I use testors flat light aircraft grey or flat white paint depending on what color I'm going to use. they don't seem to be as porous as the "primer" spray. My horor story is my Merc led sled. It was my first car with radical body mods. Saddly I first used Squadron white putty on the whole car. Then I rushed to get it to the '05 Autorama and fouled up the paint. Then it took a bath in Scalecoat, this stripped the paint AND the putty. Then I tried the Tamiya putty. I put it on too thick and when it hardened my roof caved in!!! I WILL resurrect that car though, it's just too cool. Picture a '49 with a 6" chop, 4" section, pancaked hood and trunk, laid back headlights, reshaped rear fenders, and custom front and rear roll pans.
Also, it sits on a Chezoom frame (next to a stocker my ROOF came to his WINDOWS)!!!