If part of your plane is open rather than molded, and you want to use Monokote for convenience and lightness, but want to match color with your epoxy paint job, that is possible too. Apply and shrink the Monokote per normal, then mask with ordinary masking tape and very lightly sand the Monokote to be painted with wet #600 paper. Wipe it clean, take off the masking tape and re mask with a good quality masking tape or film. Then spray your epoxy using normal good spray technique, primarily meaning don't try to get too thick a coat in one pass and do thin it moderately. Don't bother with primer. The only warning I have is that I last did this so long ago that the paint was K&B SuperPoxy. Worked great. When I rekitted the plane, the paint still stuck to the Monokote shards!
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