http://www.morrisdownunder.com/forum/vi ... php?t=2372
I'm in the process of doing mine. This is my first go at a real respray, and it's turning out quite well. I'm using acrylic. Prior to this I had no experience at all with compressors, mixing paint or spray guns. It has not been too hard to get an acceptable finish "off the gun" and a very good finish with some wet rubbing and polish. The acrylic is VERY forgiving. I managed to scratch a few panels in re-assembly and careful repairs are invisible.
It's taking a lot longer than I expected, and has been supremely frustrating at times, but I'm glad I'm doing it.
The total cost, even including buying a decent compressor, guns and supplies has been much less than half the cost of a reasonable professional respray.
I did heaps of research, finding sites like this:
http://www.citroen-restoration.co.uk/ds/painting.php
which were very helpful.
Do your own research and see what you think, but if you've got the space and the patience, I say - GO FOR IT!!!