>>6819279Tamiya cans are expensive but are probably your best choice if you are just sticking with spray paints. for camouflage and other precision paint patterns you need paints that go on thin and smooth and dont have rough edges where one layer of paint ends. this Yukikaze is mostly Tamiya spray cans, the masking work gave me PTSD but each layer of paint went on perfectly and didnt need heavy coats to cover up the previous color. look into their AS line of military colors, they are more expensive but go on very thin and all have a matte finish when dried.
ive also used Testors Model Masters for colors Tamiya doesnt make, they go on thicker and take way longer to properly cure but they are still much better for modeling than Krylon or Rustoleum paints you'd get at a hardware store.