I'm still trying to work out which paint system Paul is using for Proscale. I know Zero is just over-thinned Lechler BSB and I've a feeling that Proscale is using Kapci / Final Systems products, but can't be certain.Andy, as you are well aware, as long as you have the as appropriate PPE, 2k is the way to go.
I tried automotive 2k which was OK but too thick and it tended to obscure finer details/panel gaps.
The Proscale paints 2k I used here is less viscous and very easy to spray.
I've never really seen the need for the extra durability of 2k on a model, but I'll see what I've got in the cupboard. I would imagine an older style MS 2k might be better as it shouldn't bury the details as much. A mate of mine regularly sprayed Hot Wheels with it no problem, and they are much smaller than what we're working on here.












