Based on what I've glimpsed in the new White Dwarf (just poking my nose in without buying...
), I've created my own colour scheme. The magazine itself only gives a very basic run-through of the main colours used, so for example, for the Palace Guard armour, it tells you 'Base: Sycorax Bronze, Wash: Agrax Earthshade, Drybrush: Golden Griffon' (as far as I can remember).
At the moment I've only got round to completing a scheme for the Mirkwood Rangers, which can also apply to Legolas and Tauriel. Some of the colours are 'old' GW paints, and I'm not sure of alternatives so sorry about that, and also, I wet-blend so when there seems to be a lot of contrast between steps, remember that this will look smoothly blended on the miniature.
Dark Green FabricBasecoat with Orkhide Shade.
Layer with a mix of Orkhide Shade (50%) and Loren Forest (50%).
Wash with Nuln Oil.
Highlight with Loren Forest.
Earthy Green FabricBasecoat with a mix of Dryad Bark (60%) and Loren Forest (40%).
Wash with Nuln Oil.
Layer with a mix of Camo Green (50%) and Dryad Bark (50%).
Repeat but brighten = Camo Green (70%) and Dryad Bark (30%).
Highlight with Camo Green.
Dark Brown FabricBasecoat with Dryad Bark.
Wash with Nuln Oil.
Layer with a mix of Dryad Bark (70%) and Gorthor Brown (30%).
Highlight with Gorthor Brown.
Earthy Brown FabricBasecoat with Rhinox Hide.
Wash with Nuln Oil.
Layer with a mix of Rhinox Hide (70%) and Gorthor Brown (30%).
Layer with a mix of Rhinox Hide (50%) and Iyanden Darksun (50%).
Highlight with a mix of Rhinox Hide (50%), Iyanden Darksun (40%) and Karak Stone (10%).
LeatherBasecoat with Rhinox Hide.
Wash with Nuln Oil.
Layer with a mix of Rhinox Hide (60%) and Mechrite Red (40%).
Highlight with a mix of Skrag Brown (20%), Rhinox Hide (50%) and Mechrite Red (30%).
Teal FabricBasecoat with Orkhide Shade.
Wash with Nuln Oil.
Layer with a mix of Orkhide Shade (90%) and Thunderhawk Blue (10%).
Layer with a mix of Thunderhawk Blue (40%) and Abaddon Black (60%).
Highlight with a mix of Thunderhawk Blue (60%), Abaddon Black (20%) and Fortress Grey (20%).
Hope this helps - I know it's extensive, but I find that easier to follow that the basic 'Base, wash, drybrush, done'.