Griffin wrote:Looking good Ian. Could you tell use more about your choice of paint? Any idea of what it will add to the weight of the plane?
Hi Griffin, good question as I found one spends a huge amount of time researching this (what I know about paint is dangerous

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The East London agent (John Waterson) uses Plascon strontium chromate primer then Max Meyer 2k.
2K is used on motor cars and is very tough (paint plus hardener is mixed with thinners) and even tougher if baked for a while.
At the end of the day the paint shop determined the make of paint (Spies Hecker), they spray top brand german cars with this paint.
I understand PPG, Max Meyer and Spies Hecker are among the top 2k automotive brands.
Re Weight - Used around 2-3L of primer and around the same for the top coats, including overspray (wasnt much, these guys knew how to paint) for the fuselage, doors and top cabin cover.
So add 50% hardner (top coat) and say 10% thinners I get 7.8 litres tops which is say max 8Kg. I guess the flying surfaces will use a bit more paint..
I will be able to get a better idea of paint weight once all is done as I have weighed all extras like the cubby hole, additional dash brackets, front wheel axle reinforcers etc. then compare to the average Savannah weight.
I must mention the masking - used a masking tape made by Wurth. Amazing stuff, it stayed on the Lexan windows through primer, washing & flattening and the top coat.
Came off with no problems not leaving a mark. The paint stuck very well on the Lexan. :D
Is this the info you were after
Cheers ian