Dynasty name is a WIP.
  - Base your necron with   Chaos Black  or   Matt Black . 
 - When that is dry, use   Abaddon Black  to cover any areas you may have missed.
 - Begin painting armour on the chest, arms, legs, spine, and face with   Leadbelcher , leaving the joins unpainted. You can also avoid certain recesses and leave them a pure black colour, such as the eyes or vents in the chest area.
 - Paint the blade of the Necron weapon with   Leadbelcher .
 - When you're satisfied with the previous two steps, begin painting joins and segments of the legs with   Boiler Black , and the Carapace on the back of the warrior. If you do not have this colour, you can mix   Leadbelcher  and   Abaddon Black  starting with a 1:1 ratio gradually adding more of your black paint until you are satisfied. 
 - Use   Runelord Brass  on the gun Heat Sink, and any exposed broken wires on the Warrior. Avoid the wire sleeves.
 - Apply   Corvus Black  to the weapon and any Rippled Wires, and the .
 - Use   Agrax Earthshade  on all areas covered in   Leadbelcher , avoiding the blade on the gun. Apply as much as you feel is necessary, ensuring the shade/wash catches damaged segments of the armour.
Use   Nuln Oil  or   Oblivion Black Wash  for the blade. - Optional Step: Use   Nuln Oil  or   Oblivion Black Wash  for areas covered with   Boiler Black . 
 - Paint wires, gun orbs, and Necron eyes with   Caliban Green . For optional OSL effects, thin the paint down with water or a chosen medium and paint an area around the light source. It's your choice how large you want to make these effects.
Note: at this stage you're not looking to completely cover the paint underneath. The further away from a light source you are, the lower the intensity of light. Your painting should reflect that. Gradually, as you build on this, the following colours should cover a smaller and smaller area with each step as you get closer to the source. Midwinter Minis and Artis Opus provide good tutorials on this and provide great examples. - Paint wires, gun orbs, and Necron eyes with   Kabalite Green . For optional OSL effects, thin the paint down with water or a chosen medium and paint an area around the light source, painting within the area of the previous step, but slightly closer to the light source.
 - Paint roughly half of the surface area of wires, gun orbs, and Necron eyes with   Warpstone Glow , leaving the previous   Kabalite Green  to show in some areas. Continuing with the OSL effects, this should cover less area than the previous two steps. 
At this point, I would recommend that while applying   Warpstone Glow  it shouldn't extend too far passed any edges of the eyes or guns. It should spill over a little, but the more vivid green could overpower your work from previous steps. - Add a small amount of   Moot Green  to wires, gun orbs, and eyes. This should be at the centre. Any edge highlights of surrounding items should be the thinnest and final edge highlight in those areas.
 - Optional step: Add a very small dot to the eyes and orbs of the weapon.
Mix very small amounts of   Moot Green  and   Bold Titanium White  to create a light green.
OR
Use a thinned   Yriel Yellow /  Flash Gitz Yellow . - Edge highlight the armour and joints with   Canoptek Alloy , avoiding the back Carapace. 
 - Thinly edge highlight the Carapace with   Liberator Gold .
 - Paint the small Icon on the chest with   Liberator Gold . 
 - Edge highlight the   Corvus Black  areas of the model with   Fenrisian Grey . 
 - Basing Time!
Slap some   Astrogranite  on the base and leave to dry. - Paint dried texture paint with   Abaddon Black . Lightly drybrushing with   Fenrisian Grey  
 - The rim of the base can be painted however you want. I have tried   Caliban Green  but it will take a lot of coats.