Thanks Johan, The bases are usually Ken Thomas as I have been buying from Ken for years since I met him at a decoy show in Ocean City Maryland years ago. Hard to beat his bases.
The color mix is seen on the Ashgashru Samurai and an example is shown when I painted the Celt.
The flesh is a "right out of the book" technique verlinden published years ago and I have only modified it when seeking a real fair skinned figure. I use a loose leaf page protector for a pallette and mix 20% burnt Sienna with 40% yellow Ochre with 40% raw umber. This is applied over a Humbrol base coat of #121. It is then drybrushed off while wet where the base color humbrol shows through on the highlight areas (nose, chin, brows, cheeks, etc.) next yellow is added to all the highlighted areas and sets for an hour. It is then lightly drybrushed off (again with a clean dry brush) over the highlighted areas. Next i add white to the same areas I used yellow and this sets for an hour. I then drybrush tis off ( using dry flat brushes) . My final touch is red to the lower lip and possibley to cheek areas and muscles of the body. (The red is used at a minimum). I then let the figure dry under a 60watt bulb, while under a dome to keep dust off.
Chart for flesh