Okay so yeah just spray paint, and yeah it’s not awesome, but it’s all I can do—sure looks awesome in red though.
Preparation takes a long time with painting something. This was the last stage, and it didn’t go as planed, but it went well enough. I used the bike stand to support the engine while I painted it, and a wire coat hanger to hook it on the stand. It’s nice to work with an engine that is light enough to do these sorts of things.


These shots are out of order thanks to the order mangling that imagur inflicts, but here are a bunch of photos of the progress during the painting.
The moment the paint started hitting the engine I instantly saw the areas that I had missed with the removal of the stock paint. This was a bit of a rush job so I expected this to happen, but I really didn’t expect to me so smacked in the face by it!
I did a little clean up work, and messed up the paint a bit in some places. It needs a full 24 hours to cure so I can’t start assembling it until later tomorrow. But it’s fine I still need a few parts before I can do the fun assembly anyway, and if I remember correctly the 075 engine is harder to fit into the Second edition chassis, so I might have to assemble it in the bike.
