I agree, the highlights are done. Maybe put some lowlights in, panel lines do not specifically exist, at least like on aircraft, but shadows and places hidden from the bleaching desert sun do.Those highlights look to me to be about right. I wouldn't want to overdo it, to avoid the model looking too, well, painted.
Looking good AndyAn update while the second layer of weathering is drying. This time with a pale yellow oil wash.
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Thank you. I highlighted the flat surfaces with the base color + some white then some dark brown Tamiya panel liner followed by an oil pin wash with burnt amber, pale yellow and white and finally an oil wash with a diluted pale yellow+white mix trying to let it flow into the areas I thought the sand would sit. I had the same problem with the contrast. As Jakko suggested, I started with what looked like a too much sharp contrast then blended it gradually with weathering. The external loads were weathered with highly diluted acrilycs.Andrea,
A great tribute to your late pal. Beginning to take shape. I feel your pain re: lightening a single colour, I am no expert but mine never look contrasty enough. Your Abrams looks fine to me in the picture above.