Well, here it is. You remember "Stand off Scale"? Well, this is Stand off Stunt. The dissolved adhesive problem was minimized but not overcome, so along with some dust that I failed to brush from my T shirt (I forgot I had crawled under my truck to check something) and a few places where the adhesive won, it looks OK from a distance. As Randy Powell says, a finish is never finished, just abandoned, this one in now officially abandoned. I have never had such a difficult time and I am moving toward Mark Scarburough's philosophy of system finishing. I've gotten away with mixing stuff for years but I thing we've reached a point where the chemistry is so diverse that mixing is becoming unadvisable even for me after all these years. The KBS clear is great stuff, BUT, beware of using it on open bays, its hard to sand, almost impossible on open bays and I shutter to think about doing it on a I beamer. I'll be building a bashed Legacy soon but I will skin the wings, no more open bays for my modern stuff, but I had decided that before the KBS. The total finish weighs about 9oz with the clear comprising about 6 of it (here's your answer Clint). The model is now 65oz dry up form its original 58 when it was new. Added CF and such is what I attribute the weight gain too and in my opinion, it needed a bit more mass, guess I'll see soon.
So guys, if you happen to see this thing at a contest, I ask only one favor, don't look at it any closer then about 10 feet, it looks OK out there!!!