Remember a Land Rover is a series of panels bolted together so you can paint as you go. The biggest items would be the tub & roof.
Professional painting will potentially look better than new but at what cost ? Do you end up overcapitalising ? Do you want it to look better than it came off the showroom floor ?
In the UK a lot of people brush/roller paint Land Rovers. With the right type of paint and some practice the finish can be better than you'd think.
You could build a timber structure in the garden, cover it with clear plastic and make a temporary spray booth.
Is it going to be a working vehicle or a trailer queen ?
Personally I've spray painted outside and it's OK for what I need. With more time & practice I could do a better job. I have a roof to paint soon and again this will be done outside.
Best of luck.
Colin
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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