Thanks!
That's actually a hard question to answer, I'm using mostly craft acrylics to be honest
Apple Barrel Acrylics for the most part
The base coat is a random mix of Fleshtone, Toffee Brown, and Yellow
The darker colored base is Fleshtone, Toffee Brown, and a color called Poetry Green by "Folk Art" (this is the same color as the darker splotches on the 3 Tone- the Dark Brown stripes on the 3 Tone are Testors enamel Light Brown)
The splotches are all stand alone Flesh, Toffee, Dark Brown
All the Coyote gear/boots is Toffee Brown
I'm going to give everything a clear coat once the base colors are finished and then weather/shade/highlight on top of that, clear coat to seal etc
I wish I could get all fancy and tell you the mixing amounts and everything, but I really just did a drop or two of this or that until it came out looking what I thought was right.
I think it would actually be easier on 1/35 because the need for making the colors look pixilated would no longer exist and I think getting a really old brush and just doing a very fine stipple pattern would turn out reasonable in 1/35
Even in 1/16, what I did is less accurate and more of just a hint of a patern. Knowing what it looks like in 1/1, from a distance I feel like this is a fair representation of the general idea.
But after this I'm definitly going to enjoy going back to my WWII figures