And here's a wee tip for soft-plastic miniatures. Because these Caesar ratmen are in bendy plastic, the detail on them is - inevitably - a bit rougher than it would be for metal or hard plastics. So, after doing my usual white undercoat, brown wash and white drybrush, I then do a little bit of black lining on them before the colour tinting. This adds a bit of definition where it's needed. It also means that the colour tints and washes will soften the black lining a bit.
I'll be using it a lot in the coming week or two, as I've decided that these gangling rat horrors will play a big part in the D&D campaign - not least because I've got loads of them!