USN was an option Ty. But I didn't know how to spell Navy (just kidding). I use that 1/2 hour to clean up the airbrush etc. also. Another thing I found was that the only good time to use anything other than the airbrush was for clear coats and base coat. After that you're getting too much paint in the air for such small areas. Also I've divided the plane into four parts for masking and painting--top,bottom,fuselage,wings and stab. For me it's much easier than trying to get the whole thing in one shot and I miss a lot less stuff which means I'm making less mistakes and spending less time doing touch ups.
And the best thing in the world for paint containers is 12 oz. jelly jars (strawberry preserves work best for me).
Wheaties is a given Richard. I'm thinking maybe a bowl of Wheaties and a toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich before flying sessions, and maybe a stop at McDonald's for one of those Cinnamon Bunns with two pats of butter and a coffee-double double.