I'm still having a devil of a time with my two Fine Molds TIEs. Everything's coming along great except the clear parts: the canopy and the egress hatch.
I've finally mastered getting these two pieces nice n' crystal clear; polishing and Future-dipping has worked wonders

Also on the plus side, I've found that, with a steady hand and a lot of patience, I can hand-paint the canopy satisfactorily. I'm not terribly worried about this part, though I'd prefer to mask and airbrush the next one I have to do.
That's the real problem I guess I'm facing: masking. I've tried the following, but failed, because:
*pro vinyl masks -- some overspray/imperfect coverage, no matter how hard I tried to properly situate the masks. Also extremely difficult to peel off once they're on. I couldn't get under the vinyl without breaking out a curved X-acto. Toothpicks? No way, no how. (This is in no way a diss on Graphic Encounters's work. I know I'm overlooking something obvious ... more on that in a minute.)
*FM's cut-out masks -- minor paint "seepage." I'm tempted to try this again, though.
*Micromask -- outstanding masking ability, but dadgum do I struggle to get it all off. Even when I try to apply it very heavily, I still wind up with residue that can't be removed (soaking in water doesn't dissolve it very well at all). Masking tape won't lift it either

*handpainting ... ugh. Getting a smooth finish has proven extremely hard, and I invariably wind up with a bit of paint on the clear portions of the egress hatch *frowns*
I feel like I'm doing something wrong with Micromask and the pre-cut vinyl masks. Has anyone had similar troubles and solved 'em? If so, what did you do?