Here is how I painted Oda Nobunaga from the excellent "Daimyos" set from Warlord Games. These miniatures have been designed for the Pike & Shotte gaming system, but could be used in a variety of games.
  
Skin
- Basecoat with 2:1   Cadian Fleshtone  and   Mournfang Brown .
 - Increase the amount of   Mournfang Brown  in the above mix and shade the skin.
 - Mix the base colour 2:1 with   Ushabti Bone  and add chunky highlights.
 - Increase the amount of   Ushabti Bone  in the above mix, so it is about 1:2 now. use this for finer highlights.
 - Mix in a little   White  and selectively highlight.
 - Increase the amount of   White  in the mix, until it is a subtle off-white. Now pick out a few specular highlights.
 
When it came to the shaved portion in the centre of his head, I highlighted as normal, then mixed a little   Dawnstone  into the initial highlight colour. With this mix, glaze the section then highlight if needed. This should add a subtle grey.
Hair
- Basecoat with   Black .
 - Pick out hair strands with a 1:1 mix of   Abaddon Black  and   Kantor Blue .
 - Mix some   Kabalite Green  into the previous mix and selectively highlight curved edges.
 - Now mix in some   Fenrisian Grey  and pick out an even smaller area.
 - Finally, use pure   Fenrisian Grey  to very selectively highlight curved edges where the light would hit.
 
Black Armour
- Basecoat with   Black .
 - Add chunky highlights of   Dark Reaper .
 - Edge highlight everything with fine lines of   Thunderhawk Blue  
 - Selectively highlight corners and curves with   Fenrisian Grey .
 - Finish with a few specular   Blue Horror  highlights
 
I also used this black recipe for the body of his swords saya.
Turquoise Cloth
- Basecoat with 1:1   Sotek Green  and   Kabalite Green .
 - Wash with   Drakenhof Nightshade .
 - Mix the base colour with an equal amount of   Blue Horror  and apply edge highlights to the folds.
 - Increase the amount of   Blue Horror  in the above mix and selectively highlight the folds.
 - Finish with a few specular highlights of pure   Blue Horror .
 
Cream Cloth
- Basecoat with   Ushabti Bone .
 - Shade with a thin mix of 1:1   Ushabti Bone  and   Steel Legion Drab .
 - Increase the amount of   Steel Legion Drab  in the abobe mix, so it is now roughly 1:2. use this to more selectively shade, especially where the cloth meets other materials.
 - Edhe highlight with   Screaming Skull .
 - Mix a little   White  into your   Screaming Skull  and selectively highlight corners and curves.
 
Red Details
- Basecoat with   Khorne Red .
 - Apply chunky highlights with   Evil Sunz Scarlet .
 - Now add fine highlights of   Troll Slayer Orange .
 - Selectively highlight corners and curves with   Fire Dragon Bright .
 - Finish with very small/specular highlights of 1:1   Fire Dragon Bright  and   White  
 
Yellow Cord
- Basecoat of 1:1   Rhinox Hide  &   Balor Brown .
 -   Rhinox Hide 
 - Highlight raised details with   Balor Brown .
 - Mix the   Balor Brown  1:1 with   Ushabti Bone  then selectively highlight.
 - Add a little   White  to the above mix, then add some very small highlights.
 
White Trim
- Basecoat with 1:1   Celestra Grey  and :white.
 - Mix   Dark Reaper  into the base colour, then shade. Feel free to do this in a couple of pases, adding more   Dark Reaper  as you go.
 - Highlight with   White .
 
Sandals
- Basecoat with   Baneblade Brown 
 - Mix a little   Rhinox Hide  into the   Baneblade Brown  and use it to gently shade where needed.
 - Highlight with   Karak Stone .
 - Mix some   White   into your   Karak Stone  and highlight more selectively.
 
Yari Wooden Staff
- Basecoat with   Thondia Brown .
 - Shade with   Rhinox Hide .
 - Highlight and add woodgrain with a mix of 2:1   Thondia Brown  and   Steel Legion Drab . I applied this with a drybrush on what was the "centre" from the main viewing angle.
 - Take the above paint and mix it 1:1 with   Administratum Grey . Now use this for finer highlights. This stage, and the following highlights, are best applied with a mix of stippled dots and slashes, always within the previous stages boundary.
 - Increase the amount of   Administratum Grey  again, then add selectively highlight.
 - Finish with a few specular highlights of pure   Administratum Grey .
 
Yari Blade
- Basecoat with   Steel .
 - Shade with a few glazes of   Gryph-charger Grey , then add a little   Black  and shade more selectively.
 - Mix a little   Silver RLM01 Metallic  into your   Steel  and highlight. Add it in as gradually as you like, and do this in as many passes as you need.
 - Finish with edge highlights of   Silver RLM01 Metallic , and a small highlight towards the tip.
 
Gold Trim
- Mix a little   Silver RLM01 Metallic  into   Retributor Armour , until you see the colour desaturate to a point when you are happy. Now basecoat all gold details.
 - Wash/recess shade with   Gore-grunta Fur , where needed.
 - Where you want to emphasize deep recesses or a define a change in material, use some   Rhinox Hide  and a very fine brush. We are aiming for a fine line here.
 - Increase the amount of   Silver RLM01 Metallic  in your   Retributor Armour  and highlight.
 - Finish with some specular highlights of   Silver RLM01 Metallic .
 
         
        
        
          
  
  
    
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