Benjamin Moore Acrylic
"...I will be heading by Ben Moore this week to try this formula out. Did you spray it with a paint gun or get them to load the paint into rattle cans for you?...Rellim4560"
I should have been more clear. On the Deuce, I used all the BM w/ brush or fine foam roller on troop seats, wheels, suspension. I used the Gillespie spray cans on the sheet metal - body & bed.
My M105 was just finished on Monday with the acrylic by the shop after a sand blast 'n paint. It was their 1st time w/ the paint. They used HVLP, thinned slightly w/ water (not enough). It came out a tad CARC-ish in texture because it was just too fast and drying between nozzle and surface.
Had they shot some scrap, found the problem and contacted me with what they had run into, I would have had them thin it a bit more and use Floetrol generously which I believe would have solved the problem by slowing it and flowing it.
The outcome is still fine with me because I really paid economically for a blast 'n prime and ended up w/ 'OK from 8 feet' in the proper color. Come good weather, a quick steel wooling to smooth things out and repaint will be the finish coat.
In the pictures ignore the bronze tone. It's partially my camera and your monitor, partially uncured color. You'll notice that the finish on the rims and undercarriage is fine. I intentionally shot that tailgate angle to capture the problem.
Steve