Hi
I am new to modeling and spraying. I am restoring an old car to box art conditions. Here is what it should look like when its done:

It is primed and I have the yellow top coat on and sanded to 3000 grit. Now I want to add the blue's, the decals and the clear coat.
My question is about the best way to mask the blues without too much thickness or too many steps. I guess the easiest way would be to mask off the yellow, spray the light blue, mask off that and spray the dark blue. But I am afraid that the dark blue will be too think (two layers deep & two steps). I am thinking of masking the yellow and the light blue areas, spray the dark blue, then mask the dark blue (with a small overlap for the light blue area), unmask the light blue areas, spay the light blue and then sand down the light blue step that overlaps the dark blue. To illustrate what I mean see attachment.
My theory is that the light and dark blue areas will have no step and no extra thickness. But apart from being complex it might be a stupid idea... I am using automotive lacquer from cans.
Advice much appreciated!
I am new to modeling and spraying. I am restoring an old car to box art conditions. Here is what it should look like when its done:

It is primed and I have the yellow top coat on and sanded to 3000 grit. Now I want to add the blue's, the decals and the clear coat.
My question is about the best way to mask the blues without too much thickness or too many steps. I guess the easiest way would be to mask off the yellow, spray the light blue, mask off that and spray the dark blue. But I am afraid that the dark blue will be too think (two layers deep & two steps). I am thinking of masking the yellow and the light blue areas, spray the dark blue, then mask the dark blue (with a small overlap for the light blue area), unmask the light blue areas, spay the light blue and then sand down the light blue step that overlaps the dark blue. To illustrate what I mean see attachment.
My theory is that the light and dark blue areas will have no step and no extra thickness. But apart from being complex it might be a stupid idea... I am using automotive lacquer from cans.
Advice much appreciated!
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