I've already posted this over in the Star Trek modeling section in my thread about my Deep Space Nine project, but I wanted to get it in here too, as probably not all of you read all the forums. (I for my part am hardly ever anywhere else but in the ST part

So I've got the fiber optics DS9 station. it's mostly complete and I've come to painting. I've given the entire station a base black coating and started to give it a second layer of copper spary paint after that. I only got to a few parts in copper last week, but had everything in black. up to that point everything looked great! so today I continued with the copper and after I left it sitting to dry a bit I came back and found to my horror that the paint is somehow crinkling. Take a look:
http://www.weiss.tw/DS9/15122007.jpg
sorry for the bad picture, but I only have my smartphone as a digital camera. what you can see is that most of the surfaces should be smooth, but they aren't.
so my problem is, how should I procede? I certainly don't like the looks too much, but I'm afraid that if I soak it in some sort of dissolving agent to get the paint off, I dissolve the fiber optics with it. I don't want all those holes and optics to have been drilled in vain. but I clearly don't like the result right now

cheers
JC