No problem. I'm sure once I start repainting my 2018, I'll dive in on the '78. The trouble I have with the '78 is that there aren't good clear pictures showing the wear on the mask. Because of shadows and things, it's hard to see what is shadow and what it worn paint on the mask, so the only real reference out there for the wear and tear is pictures of paint jobs by companies and custom artists, and there is a lot of variation. ToTS and some others just have some flesh tone showing on the neck, and then some dirt on the mouth and nose, some do flesh tone showing for the mouth and nose too, some have no flesh tone, and for whatever reason, I have a hard time deciding what I want. For whatever strange reason, I feel pressured that whatever scheme I go with, it has to hold up to the opinions of my audience when I take pictures of it, even though my biggest inclination is to just do the whole thing white with no wear at all.