First etch. I'd say it turned out so-so.
I'd say that's pretty damn good for a first go man, don't be too hard on yourself!
Looks to me like you could've done with a longer etch time if possible to get it a bit deeper, that would help with the sanding stage and using a flat block as the top layer of paint would be more easily removed.
Also I'd definitely recommend a couple of light coats of paint then waiting for it to cure overnight, if you sand too soon it lifts much more easily when sanding.
Finally, if you find the paint has dulled after sanding a couple of layers of clear coat will bring it right back and also improve the contrast.
Give it a go next time and see if that helps at all, as I say for a first etch what you've got there is really good!
Cheers,
Graham
Thanks very much. You're definitely right, I needed to etch longer. What happened was that I used nail polish to cover a few parts on the side the I didn't want etched, and after a while the NaOH was eating away the nail polish, so I stopped early.
But I've learned a few things from this go, so I think the next one will be much better.
believe me thats really cool for a first etch.., nice...you shouldve seen my first one ...maybe not 
i use matt black , itscdry in 30 minutes and can be sanded with soapy warm water...im not a fan of gloss
black...nasty, and when its sanded you may as well have used matt anyway...
just my 2p... 
Thanks! Yeah, I'm not a fan of glossy black either. I used some decent matte black that I had around. Pretty sure it's so dull because it needed a deeper etch, as Hexjibber said.
What I'm going to try next is to paint black, sand, then use alcohol inks. See if that makes it more interesting... hopefully it won't obscure the etch..