Brian,
I'm going to give your weathering technique a try, but the technique I'm thinking of was a two step one. First you made up a sludge that contained dishsoap that you used to get into the crevasess, then you used a light wash on a q-tip or make-up applicator to 'brighten' areas. If I remember correctly, the overall effect was quite starteling. I've been leafing through my old books all week-end. "Detailling Scale Model Aircraft: by Mike Ashey came in the mail on Friday blut I was in no shape to look at it. I looked at it yesterday and got some ideas but nothing to 'knock your socks off'- it's all pretty basic at this stage of the game - it was writtten in 1994 so a lot of his ideas have been pretty well hashed and rehashed - there's nothing new and startling, and a lot of the kits he refers to are long gone. I'm hoping the second book of his that I ordered" Model Aircraft Tips and Techniques: An Illustrated Guide" will shed more light on the subject. The write up by Albis booksellers says it shows:" how to detail cockpits, guns and wheelwells, and more, so It may be what I'm looking for."
Albis books lists Ashey's books as 'Rare and Wanted' and they have one copy listed for $87.00!!!!!! Jeez Louise, I do hope this guy is worth his salt. I was disappointed to see the photo's of so called 'weathering' - FSM magazine has samples that outshine his work by miles. In a competition with the mailed in models to FSM, Ashley wouldn't get published today unless his work and styles have kept up - he seems to rely on a pencil and a 'touch-up' brush.
BTW = Just a word of thanks guys for not taking my Mrs. too seriously. A couple of Doc's scared the heck out of her once by telling her that 'one day I will sneeze or cough and that will put me in a chair for the rest of my life. Well, me, I don't let hypothetical or maybe situations slow me down. Heck, in the early days of my dishcharge, I've driven semi-tractor trucks, broke horses, worked a farm, been a guard in a young offenders detention center (heck, some of those 16 -18 year olds could really wrestle with you, scuba dove, been a security guard, lots of stuff like that, and I've turned out not so bad. I figure why worry. I just ain't going to let things stop me - they may slow me down a bit, but, they ain't going to stop me. When I grew up, it was the 'norm' for folk to be missing body parts from the war years. My dad had most of one arm gone, my uncle lost a leg, my uncle was blinded, another uncle lost a lung in the navy, another uncle had 3 fingers and a thumb shot off, his brother was gassed in WWI, another uncle was stone deaf, another had seizures from shell shock, another had a steel plate in his head, hell fellas, the worse insult you give a man in my family was to say to him "What are you, handicapped orsomething?" Nobody asked for quarter and none was given . A family re-union at our house looked more like a garage sale for spare and used body parts!!
I admit, I rely on a lot of morphine every day to function and if I should forget to turn the computer off and 'shut-up', I'll either 'babble' a lot, or not make a lot of sense. Please, just ignore me, I trust you guys to know the difference, and I'll tune back in when I'm 4 x 4 again. Sorry again for last week guys, I'll try not to let it happen again and usually, I am in control - I control it - it doesn't control me. (Except when I go for a pension re-board, then I cry like a baby all the way out from the parking lot!!!!!)