First I sprayed the exposed areas in a coarse silver metallic and peeled off the tape.



Next week, I will sand and add more coats of clear, with some of this Aztec Gold original seventies Candy Concentrate from my secret stash.

Spraying the transparant candy will make a bright gold on the silver groundcoat and a darker, richer gold on the black groundcoat.
For now: happy holidays and I'll be back in the shop monday the 28th. See you there!
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