davew6003: Well, life's just full of surprise, isn't it? I fthe word "filter" throws you, just substitute "glaze"- it's all the same in the nd, Dave!
namrednef: You should give it a try- it's fun! Thanks, buddy- and cheers!
smeagol the vile: Thanks, man! Yeah, maybe it'll make Photoshop Phriday at somethingawful.com, too... Take a look at the first pic- it's artist's tube oil paint- from way back when, I might add...
mshaneyfelt: Thanksto you as well, Mark- it's much appreciated, my friend.
the Baron: Thanks, Brad- and that's a very good question. I have been spraying a coat of Future over each sucessive layer of weathering- good thing that stuff goes on thin. Of course, I'm waiting for the oils to cure before the next coat- tommorow will be fine. You also have to let the Future dry 24 hours as well. That's when you work on the sub-assemblies and so forth- cheers!
wyoroy: It actually is a wlk in the park- and you can always wippe away an excess or add more of a single color. The red flap interiors got additional hits of yellow ochre after the initial tratment, 'cause it just looked better, to my eye. Thanks for positive thoughts- I'm getting a ral bag full from you and the rst of the guys!