So, everybody knows how to paint solid colors, and solid colors on top of other solid colors, but does anybody know how to paint gradients with normal spray paint?
Take a look at the L3 launcher on BurntLatke. The paint job fades from dark blue to light blue. It looks like it was probably done with an airbrush, but I could be wrong.
I've done a quick Google search on this, but only turned up posts on DeviantArt and sites like that... so they were predictably useless.

I was thinking of using you two colors. Doing the base coat with the lightest color first, and then using your darker color to create the actual gradient effect. I was thinking that simply by moving the can linearly along the axis of the gradient, and moving the can away smoothly, you could accomplish the effect nicely enough.
If not, I was thinking that you could also make a jig to move the spray can along, that started close to the work surface, and then moved up and away from it either in a straight line or some sort of curve.
What are your thoughts?