yeah , I know , and those " new " , button type nozzles are way better than the oldschool , little barrel ones .
They've been using those more than 10 years for sure though .
I don't know if I've seen the new new ones --- trigger type or something ?
Last time I grabbed a can of spray paint...
You really need to stop badmouthing Rustoleum just because you don't know what you're doing , Baron . ;)
I told you what to do , and 30 friggin years of me and my crew running those cans with no issues .
It was fully mixed ?
Stirred well so it was uniform ?
I have no idea how this is happening . It sounds like you're doing everything correctly .
The only thing I'm left with is the clear is not mixed well and you're brushing on mostly the alcohol / water vehicle for the resin -----------...
LOL , well , that explains why I couldn't find anything about it anywhere .
That paint pot you posted above def wasn't Tamiya , and they don't make a " rust " paint .
I was really scratching my head .
This one then :
Paint is Probably ...
The paint was part of the Tamiya kit ?
Panther D ?
I can't find anything anywhere mentioning paint as part of these kits .
I'm going to take an educated guess that it would have been XF-64 , red brown :