Thanks everyone for following along and commenting. I really appreciate the kind words and stories... it seems everyone has a small piece of VW history in their lives.
Here's an interim update:
I know I'm preaching to the choir, but if there's a single thing that tests one's patience and attention span in this hobby, it's wet sanding orange peel and sweating the final finish.
Here's a closeup of the engine compartment lid after the second pass with 3000 wet. Still a long way to go:
Here's the lid after two passes with 8000 wet (I purposely avoided the license plate light dome becasue of edge sand through risks); an acceptable flat outcome. Besides, by this point my patience had ran out:
I friend suggested I try Molotow Liquid Chrome for the Beetle's front hood and side trim. As I've found that testing goes a long way to prevent first-use catastrophies, I used my test spoon to check masking tape effectiveness and drying time of the Molotow.
The first attempt was with normal Tamiya tape, the applicatior with 1mm tip and about a half hour dry time... not so good. On the second attempt I trimmed cut the tape into two strips with a new X-Acto blade to ensure straight edges, and let the Molotow dry overnight. This ended up being the best, so today I went ahead and processed the front hood that way. Fingers crossed for tomorrow:
If anyone here has used Molotow before, I'd like to know of your experience with it. It seems to take a long time to dry before safe handling. I'm considering decanting some into an airbrush and seing how that goes on a larger surface.
More to come.