Thanks fellas!
Rich, sure thing. I started by looking at the the tutorial from Artizan Miniatures (
here), but basically I am just priming them with Army Painter Skeleton Bone and then paint a shirt, helmet or pair of pants here and there with alternative colours. Those are Foundry Base Sand 10A, Vallejo Iraqi Sand or Vallejo Pale Sand. So I am keeping most parts in the Skeleton Bone primer.
Skin is Foundry Mediterranean Skin 12B (thanks to Lt. Hazel and Mad Doc Morris for the tip), webbing Vallejo German Camo Beige.
After laying down the foundation for everything, I wash them with Army Painter soft tone (the little eye drop bottles). Following that I use the same paints I used for foundation to highlight once. The cool thing is that AP have Skeleton Bone as a brush on as well, so the primer showing is no problem at all. I follow that with another hightlight of foundation paint plus some white.
Clothing usually has 2 highlights, skin usually 3, but I allow myself to add or subtract if I feel like it and am happy with the result.
Weapons are done in Foundry Spearshaft 13A, wood grain is emulated with Vallejo Desert yellow and then I wash the wooden parts with a sepia wash (for example GW, cause it's a nice red, warm colour) until I am happy. Metal bits are Vallejo Dark Grey and I do the highlights after the wash described below by adding white.
Hope that helps.
