Thank you all for the kind words, and a special note here ... Luiz, good to see you my friend, been a while.
Sadly I got some orange peel, because I didn't know what I was doing with the Tamiya clear spray.
I got the can, shook it for well over a minute - not good #1 - should have dipped it into warm water for better results, prior to shaking it.
Worked on the model on the balcony, sunny but not that warm - not good #2 - temperature is vital.
Sprayed from around 25-30 cm away (10-12 inches or so) - moving fast - 15 minutes later another coat, repeat until covered making sure there were no runs - this bit went well.
The issue - orange peel appears when the paint dries before it hits the model or very shortly thereafter. Instead, it should set properly, drying slowly at temperatures (according to others) around 25-30 C or 75 - 80F. Suggestion - find a decent size plastic box to cover the model immediately after spraying, to keep the temperature constant and warm enough to get the job done well. I cannot have it painted inside, fumes and all. It has to be outside.
So, long story short, wet sanding 4k to 12k, gradually, then Tamiya polishing compounds. Seems to be working so far, but more work needs doing. Doesn't help with rookie mistakes, like painting the flaps with the same color on both sides ....that was dumb ...but easy to fix.
I hate orange peel, never been able to do a decent job with a spray can and get that nice, glossy finish. Maybe now I will get this right, please feel free to share your thoughts on this matter.
Thanks for watching,
Laurence