Do you have some more info on the process? I am thinking about painting some frames myself like my Carbonda 696... How many layers of each and how many cans did you use?
I have watched the youtube videos of Etoe and in one of them he says he used 1 can of 2K primer (2 layers), 1 can of the color (1K) and again 1 can of 2K clearcoat. Does that seem correct? I would hate to have too little, but these 2K cans are expensive so you don't want to buy too much either...
So the frame is actually split in half between two different colors
Top half of the frame: 3 coats of chameleon green/purple paint.
Bottom half: 3 coats of clear 3D effect glitter paint.
Entire frame: 3 coats of SprayMax 2K clearcoat.
None of colors used nor the clearcoat required even a full can of paint, respectively. Granted, I purposely wanted the raw carbon finish to bleed through the color. For perspective, when I painted my VB-168 in white paint, it required full two cans of paint. Just
barely enough paint in fact.
No sanding required at all. Automotive vehicles don't get sanded went painted at the factory, so I haven't seen the value in it. Proper technique and good prep work will alleviate the need to sand anyway. Also it's winter time here so it's very cold outside. I would keep the paint cans sitting in a bucket of hot water between coats, to keep the paint warm. This has been biggest gamechanger to prevent both orange peel and paint drip.
Coat #1 - Light spray so the paint sticks.
Coat #2 - Moderate spray for coverage.
Coat #3 - Slow, full, and deliberate paint spray in close proximety to the frame. This is the coat which you start seeing the gloss build up. Both for the paint and the clearcoat.