tom ndege
Haha, well there is one I know of - to make paints dry faster, I sometimes (for example, in case with this test-saurus) use a hair dryer. It accelerates the process quite a bit. I also merged some of the steps (like washing different parts with one wash) into one, which also contributed to the overall time-efficiency.
As for the recipe, I based the miniature with a mix of Vallejo Jade Green and Vallejo Cold Grey, then washed the recessed details with blue wash, then covered the body with Coelia Greenshade, then restored the original color and highlighted it with a mix of Vallejo Jade Green and white paint. The rest was much quicker.
Scales are done with just black base and two layers of light drybrush (Vallejo Field grey (simialr to the old Citadel Shadow grey) and Vallejo Cold grey), then quick shade with a black wash.
Gold is done with a few washes and drybrushes (mix of Vallejo Old Gold and Citadel Leadbelcher, shade with Carroburg crimson, drybrush with Vallejo Glorious Gold, overall wash with Reikland Fleshshade, light drybrush with Vallejo Old Gold, slightly shade with Agrax Earthshade and a final highlight with Vallejo Elfic flesh (similar to the former Citadel Bleached Bone)).
The only tricky part was the green blade: the base was Citadel Caliban Green, then succesive blendings with Vallejo Jade green, mix of Jade green and Citadel Moot green, then with pure Citadel Moot green and finally extreme highlights with a mix of Moot green, Flash gitz yellow and some white to make it look shiny.
The bones and eyes are dead simple on that one: both have Vallejo Heavy brown in base washed with Seraphim sepia, then some highlighting - for bones I used Vallejo Dark sand, for the eyes - Flash Gitz yellow.
All was painted really quick, sometimes I painted some other parts while the first ones were drying. But some of my experience with miniature painting has also contributed to that (5 years of painting Night Lords with their dark to blue armor have left their mark...).
Hope it is readable and doesn't look to rushed. My color palette is also somewhat offset, because I use both Citadel and Vallejo paints, and I still have some old Citadel colors which they do not produce nowadays. If you'll have any questions regarding anything, I'll try to answer them as thotoughly as possible
Warden
Many thanks!

I'm already painting saurus and skinks, but know I'm taking a more though-out approach, trying not to make any mistakes and paint everything as neatly as I can. So it will take quite more time before I can post the finished unit.