Been a while since I made any progress on this mini...
Being my very first time doing NMM, plus fiddling with some ink glaze recipes (which I'll talk about a little further on), I've been studying up on tutorials, researching, and, well, procrastinating just a bit.
For the armor on this guy, I had wanted to go for a kind of "blued steel" look. (I'd seen a documentary on the Discovery channel lately that was talking about it.)

Here's (kind of) an example:
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I wasn't sure the best way to go about this, so I got it in my head to try a "pre-shading" technique, where I'd start off with a completely "grayscale" NMM effect - using ONLY white/black/gray - then overcoating that with a layer or two of a transparent glaze meant to TINT this NMM basecoat to an appropriate blue hue.
Keep in mind I'd never done NMM before much less tried to "tint" it with an ink glaze, so I didn't really know what to expect, but figured I'd give it a try and see what happened.
Here's the mini after the laying down the grayscale NMM "basecoat":
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All in all, I was rather pleased with the outcome of this step. Not perfect, there's some errors and whatnot, and I got the gradient on the visor going in the wrong direction now that I think of it, but I'm fairly happy with it.
So that was about ten days ago. This next part I was pretty nervous about, so I took some extra time trying to nail down a good recipe for a "glaze", which I fiddled with trying to get it just right... Not just the hue, but the consistency, the level of transparency, and the "flow" properties. (I didn't want to it be like a wash that instantly spread down into every crack and crevice.)
What I ended up with is a blend of Liquitex Matte Medium, Liquitex Glaze Medium, water and Vallejo Game Color Ink.
And here it is after 2 thin layers of "Glaze Tint":
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You can see I picked up a lot of shine... I guess I had maybe too much glaze medium in the mix, or not enough matte medium. Hopefully though a spray of dullcote will knock that down...
Honestly, I'm not sure how I feel about the "final" results here.
Thoughts, feedback, suggestions?
My next steps will be the trim on the armor, which I'll try for a more typical "silver" NMM effect, the chainmail, and the scabbard. (Going for a black leather look on that, so need to see if I can find a good tut... I already tried a black->gray gradient on it, but it's not doing it for me.)
