you spray it on just like normal paint, but it bonds so it won't rub off like regular paint. I asked cause there' no clearance for the fists to have added thickness at all, but didn't see any wear from the transformation for your photos.
Yeah, Krylon Fusion bonds pretty well to plastic. Also, it covers nicely with only a couple of coats so that it doesn't get thick. The other stuff I have to spray 5 or 6 coats to get the desired coverage. The Krylon Fusion doesn't react well to the rubber nosecone though. I guess Krylon Fusion is oil base. So what I had to do was use acrylic to cover the nosecone then use Krylon Fusion over it so the colors would match with the rest of the white parts.
well, I meant even better than krylon fusion. As far as the nosecone, its a different type of plastic, and krylon fusion has enamel in it which is the problem. has nothing to do with oil or water based