TARDIS Paint Cabinet

My original plan had been to paint the cabinet in a Fallout 4 Pip-boy theme. But everyone else wanted a TARDIS and so that is what I did.

The cabinet before painting started. The institutional grey is hardly inspiring.
A couple of light coats of dark blue base coat later and the cabinet is already looking much better. The key to spray painting is many, many very light coats.
Painting the muntins on the windows. These will be masked off for the top coats. The reason for doing the muntins first is that I expect to need to do some touch up at the end and it is easiest to touch up a solid colour.
Masking off the body to do the door panels.
After removing the making tape. There is some lifting of the white window muntins at the top, but that is easy to fix. I am not so happy with the definition of the panels on the bottom though. I decided to continue the pattern onto each side.
After continuing the windows round to the sides. The muntins lifted again. The problem is that the masking tape sticks to gloss paint much better than the gloss paint sticks to the metallic blue.
After hand touch up of the muntis. The door panels are only painted on the front but this is really not going to be noticeable in situ. I was tempted not to bother painting the right hand side window at all. But that would almost certainly mean it ended up in a place where the lack was really visible.
In place. All that is left to do now is to tidy up the garage.