RJTM998
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Alright guys had a few questions about doing a freshen-up rattle can paint job on my M998 (see pic below). I know it is best to clean and prep the surface and start with a base of green, etc, etc.
Could I just clean the surface and use a rattle can to just follow the existing camo pattern to freshen up the paint? Bad idea? I am pretty decent with a rattle can but have not done a full vehicle with an existing camo pattern. I want to keep it as close to the original and not hurt the value since it is a pretty nice example.
It is not terrible, to begin with, but wanted to make it look a little better but am afraid in the end it will just look worse. Just want the thoughts of some of the resident experts that have done similar projects. How much does doing stuff like that hurt or improve the value?
Leave it as is? Touch up the frame, bumpers, wheels, etc in flat black and let it roll? I will probably do the brush guard in OD also just to fix a little rusting issues.
Thoughts?
I appreciate any help and allowing me on the forum. I look forward to gaining knowledge and sharing my experience.
Could I just clean the surface and use a rattle can to just follow the existing camo pattern to freshen up the paint? Bad idea? I am pretty decent with a rattle can but have not done a full vehicle with an existing camo pattern. I want to keep it as close to the original and not hurt the value since it is a pretty nice example.
It is not terrible, to begin with, but wanted to make it look a little better but am afraid in the end it will just look worse. Just want the thoughts of some of the resident experts that have done similar projects. How much does doing stuff like that hurt or improve the value?
Leave it as is? Touch up the frame, bumpers, wheels, etc in flat black and let it roll? I will probably do the brush guard in OD also just to fix a little rusting issues.
Thoughts?
I appreciate any help and allowing me on the forum. I look forward to gaining knowledge and sharing my experience.