Just accidently found something that may help.
A few weeks ago I bought a pot of acrylic paint.Ive been meaning to pour it into a glass airbrush jar ad dilute it with water, but not been bothered to do it. The coour was purchased so that I can paint the fuselage of a Seasprite.
Anyway, today I finally got round to doing it, mainly because I need the pot for a colour I have to mix. Anyway, thats going a bit off track.
Obviously I got as much into the jar as I could but there will always be a little in the original pot that you will never get out, no matter how hard you try so, being brought up in Norwich where we are as tight as a ducks backside I watered what was left down a bit more. The mix I would estimate would be about 1 part paint 10 parts water, we are talking really really watered down. I then painted a part that I have filled, not to test the colour but to test the smoothness. I then painted the fuselage. OK, its hard work and doesnt look finished, but its surprising how much alive the fuselage now looks.
OK, its not the most productive thing to do as the coat is next to useless, and acted more of a wash than a coat of paint, but it really really has started to come alive and now Im wanting to crack on and do more. Certainly given my mojo a bit of a top up.