Finally some progress to report on this. Havent been real motivated lately to sit in front of my model bench, plus w/ the new job I started last week, dont have a great deal of time in the evenings now to work.
Since the last update, I've progressed a few steps.
I started by clearing the whole thing using Future. Had a couple missteps and had to strip the first coat of future off, and sprayed it again, and the second time it came out a bit better. Still not 100% happy w/ how it went down, but it was better than the first, and good enough to move on.
Next, I tried Sin Industries "The Filter" for the first time, and I think it came out good, it helped blend all the colors together a little bit, and tone things down. I used just the Tan filter. I think I took some pictures after using the filter, but looking at them, it seems to be kinda hard to tell that I did anything. The effect was probably a bit on the subtle side, which explains why it doesnt show very well in pic's.
Then this weekend, I decided it was time for a detail wash. I had originally planned on going w/ an Oil Pin Wash, but just couldnt seem to get it to go down correctly, so I went w/ my Pro-Modeler Black Wash, and I'm very happy w/ the results.
Now I'm at the point of trying to decide if I want to go w/ a Dot Filter.