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I sort of wish I had a single action airbrush for doing these kinds of things. You can dial it in and then "set it and forget it" as you spray multiple cars.
Further to what Bob mentions above, buy a box of white plastic spoons and use those for practice and fine tuning your mixture.
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Good old Model Cars Magazine Forum trick.
Yes, plastic spoons are perfect for paint compatibility tests. Best are the cheap polystyrene spoons, since it is the same material that model shells (or car bodies) are made of. If some "hot" paint attacks (crazes), it will likely do the same to the model's surface. But some plastic spoons are made from different (more flexible) plastic. The cheapest ones are usually polystyrene, but to confirm look for the #6 recycling symbol.Another car modeler trick, for testing paint's appearance and spraying technique on larger scale it to paint empty plastic soft-drink bottles. Using them will give you opportunity to practice getting good smooth coverage on larger surfaces.
Would you say that at least a passel of each is required?