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hello everyone Mike here from MCW finishes today Im going to give you a brief tutorial on using our paints and a little bit of history first thing I want to do is to spray one of our colors on a plastic spoon here this is OD 319 which is our late World War 2 olive drab for us vehicles Im using a badger 150 airbrush at about 15 18 psi just given the spoon here a nice wet coat for painting them about two inches away and just give it a nice even stroke wet coat our paints are very hard to run you actually have to really try to make them run okay they adhere very well they just they go on great they go on smooth and the finish is fantastic painted that spoon there and you can see that its a nice wet wet coat itll actually retain that gloss even though its a military color and Ill get to the reasons for that here in a little bit the other thing that Ive done here is that I have actually painted a spoon previously and thats our thats our gloss black I just wanted to let it dry here