A simple weathering technique when airbrushing yellow on prop tips, cowels or other parts of the model like many German WW2 aircraft is instead of first spraying white, spray a very light tan, sand color or a light grey.
Make this coat uneven. Spray in a mottle or haphazard pattern so that the color is not an even coverage. You can even go heavier coverage between panel lines.
When you spray the yellow over this you will get great weathered tones of yellow and the yellow won't be as intense like it can be over white. Add the yellow slowly in very thin coats.
Thin the yellow 70/30 thinner to paint so that it takes a bit to build up. Shoot it at 10-12 psi so it does not spray a lot of paint and keep moving as you spray so you don't get runs since the paint is thin. If you don't like the result just add more thin layers of yellow till it evens out.