Abdomen Button Paint I picked up a nut and bolt sizer at Lowe’s in the nuts and bolts aisle for about $5 Seems the button sizes fit the M10 circle best so I used that for marking the tape to cut I place the tape on a scrap of abs plastic and then marked the m10 holes. After marking I used a precision razor blade to cut on the outside of the mark (inside was too narrow for the button paint) Then I would cut out squares and place them over the buttons to mask off the unpaintable areas From here I used Testors enamel paints I read the instructions beforehand as in my time making and painting costumes I know every paint is different and requires special care to instructions. Being as I was brush painting and not air painting I didn’t need thinner and just needed to apply two base coats for initial coverage. And then a thicker final coat for a solid smooth gloss finish. The recommendation was wait 5 minutes between coats. Coat 1 Coat 2 Coat 3 Finally you don’t want to leave masking tape on too long, but you don’t want to remove it while paint is still wet. I got a few mixed answers of 1 hour to 6 hours of wait until removing. I went with 2 hours and then carefully pulled the tape up and away from the paint to remove it. Lighting isn’t the best for color as I am inside and don’t have natural light right now, but looks like it turned out well. Now to let it sit for 48-72 hours to cure and harden. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk