I want to thank Muncie, Steve Payne, for sending me the 57 Plymouth bodies to replace the one I destroyed with the crinkling paint. We didn't trade anything. But I hope I can help him out in the future. Thank you Steve.
The room the paints are stored in are in a room that is usually 68- 69 degrees. It's where my models, artwork and pottery is all done. Is that too cold? The Buick body I have displayed here is in the same room. No primer and it looks fine. But I'll be experimenting. Should the paint be warmed up? When I do finally get the nerve to try my airbrush. Will that be warm enough?