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if you DID find the paint gun, just look over your icons in bee really closely. it's not uncommon for items to have blank white or missing thumbnails. It may also have an icon from another item, such as a pedestal button, even though it is not a pedestal button. Mouse over all the areas available and read the name of the item at the bottom left of the window. you can also right-click to read a description of the item.
you can grab beemod 2.4 pr24 and newer from Github. [github.com]
I've had a bit of trouble with it recently though, as it seems to entirely break the Portal 2 level editor. Portal 2 will now not 'build and play' any maps, whatsoever, even empty ones. Use it at your own risk, or download the older BEE 1.2, which doens't seem to have any problems.
You can even use bee mod assets in the more advanced Hammer Editor for Source Engine if you're thinking about mapmaking!
Simply click on the map you want to play, or click 'browse workshop' to download more maps!
Alternatively, you could install BEEmod version 2, http://portal2backstock.com/bee2/ and then install BlueMod version 1 after that. http://forums.thinkingwithportals.com/downloads.php?view=detail&df_id=2809
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