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Thanks for the input guys. I'm stoked to try it again now. I will do it without from the top down into the water like Jim described earlier and I will swirl the paint, before I start spraying into the water.

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Hope you mean swirl the water, Rob. I've used Testors enamels over the water and trying to stir the paint when it's on top of the water will cause the paint to stick to whatever you try stirring it with.

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Ha, ha. No fun was it? Using a large stir stick after plunging the body in will get rid of the paint residue. DO NOT PULL THE BODY OUT UNTIL THE REST OF THE PAINT HAS BEEN REMOVED!! Been there. Done that and had to strip the paint. Here's one I did years ago.

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I can remember that Car model article from back in the day though my copy of the mag has long gone.

This is a link to a Hydrographics kit. It uses a similar technique and while it may or may not suitable for our models the range of patterns available and the parts that can be covered is something I found interesting.

The instructional video may hold some tips that can be of use to us.

http://www.mydipkit.com/index.html

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