I do not attempt the full monte, but cut out some of the steps. I just paint till I think it looks OK.
As a starting point, I find it easiest to paint the head when it is detached from the body. I drill a hole and mount it on a cocktail stick as it makes it simpler to paint. I find I need to invert the head to be able to paint both sides. That done, a coat of Halford's grey primer for plastic from a rattle can follows. For the base skin tone, I use Vallejo Beige Red, number 70.804. It is quite a deep tone which you can always alter by mixing in a little of one of their other skin tones. 2 coats will provide a good base. Next step is the eyes. Not white paint but Vallejo Pale Sand, number 70.837. It sounds odd, but it does look more realistic. No need to be too careful as any over painting will be corrected later on. If this is too simplistic or otherwise no use to people please tell me. If you do find it useful, I will carry on. For those who say they can't paint figures, that's what I thought until I had a go. As a suggestion, if you have any Heng Long tank commander figures, just think of it this way - however bad you are, it can't be any worse than how they start out.
