I`ve been a fan of Silent Invaders style.
Well thank you

I have to say, though, that I am trying real hard to replicate the technique of another LAFer, that
master of the brush, our very own Captain Blood.
See his painting tutorial here:
http://www.sdean-forum.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=25706&start=15My approach is now the same except that
(1) I undercoat mid grey then first coat with slightly thinned black, so that the highlights show through
(2) I don't use a wet palette as I didn't get on with it but use
Pringles lids as their dip to the side holds moisture for re-wetting, also I paint about 6 figures at a time so find I need more volume of paint
(3) I mix with off-white rather than white - I don't have the Captain's artisitic eye and with white I would often get carried away
I started using this technique one week before the first LPL deadline and have been learning and adjusting over the last 8 weeks. It takes about 3 hours to paint a figure at the mo but I reckon that as I get better (ie, have to correct fewer mistakes) I can get it down to 2 hours.
Naturally I am not claiming the same result as the good captain but I think the quality of my output has seen a huge improvement.... a comparison with my
de la Marine in last year's LPL really shows the difference.
Anyways, good luck Lt Hazel

EDIT:
PS: Should have said for those interested, the figures are all by Conquest from a mix of packs, a number of minor conversions to put the officer in a tricorn and all of the men in bonnets du police, plus one man was wearing a sleeveless tunic that is now a hooded capote.