Hi Poiter,
There has been a number of lovely examples of Indian troops coming out from the LAFers. Plynkes for example to name just one who has some very outstanding Sikhs.
If you are needing some examples of Indian colours, perhaps I can share a few tips from my limited experience with working with colours:
I'm using mainly Vellejo and GW that are bought locally.
For my Brigade Games Sikhs I use the following paints:
For undercoating I either go for the mix of GW Scorched Brown with Black or a mix of Vellejo English Uniform (141) and Flat Brown (140)
Main colour is a mix of US Field Drab (142) + English Uniform (141)
I then provide a mix of two parts English Uniform and one part Iraqui Sand (124)
Finally, Iraqui Sand by itself - dry brushed or what ever method you may use. I intend to work with two options with Sikhs. Block an/or dry brushing with fill.
My friend Patrick from Brisbane showed me a nice way of painting Indian flesh colours. They are:
Base Coat of Flat Brown and Black,
Flat Brown on the raised surfaces
Beige Brown (135) and Flat yellow (015) for the cheek, brow, tops of fingers etc.
Azure Blue (062) dry brushed over the beards an other hair (for younger gents) and a dot for the eyes (if you are inclined). For the older gents a lovely light grey will do the trick for the beards and hair.
I'll try and get some photos up of my lastest work when we get some sun.
Helen