I called you Kit in the last e-mail. Sorry about that. I looked up to see your screen name and I must have glanced at where it said "Kitbashed". LOL! Sorry about that.
I've used SnJ quite a bit and am very happy with it. It's weird though. Even though I like it a lot, it doesn't always give me the same results each time. Basically I airbrush my plane gloss white and then I apply the SnJ metal powder over it. It's almost like silver talcum powder! It's so fine. The first two times I used it the finish was absolutely amazing!!!!! Briliant silver which made my Mustang look factory fresh. However when I tried it again on my B-47 the finish came out a bit splotchy. I may have waited too long to apply the powder. Not sure what happened on that one. Just a word of advice though. Make sure the model is thoroughly clean before applying the powder. It will reveal any fingerprints that might be on the plane. Also, be careful when using the powder. I once sneezed a few hours after using the stuff and when I went to use a tissue it came out silver. Let's just say now I know what the Tin Man felt like.
I'd say you'd be doing yourself a favor it you pick up a bottle. Oh, and SnJ is very durable too. I've masked over the stuff and not a single bit of it lifted off when I pulled the tape off. I am VERY impressed with it.
Best wishes,
Eric