If you've already put an ink based wash on a figure, do not use the future floor wax. The ink will come off out of the figure and dilute into the acrylic liquid. Two simple work arounds would be to give the figure a quick shot of dullcoat/matte sealer first or apply that particular ink after the future is dry (instead of beforehand).
Not bad, provided all you want is greeny brown nids
Actually, Minwax Polyshades comes in a few different colours. Tudor is nearly black, and then there's a range of browns and even one that's nearly completely red. Also, they make a waterbased acrylic varnish called Polycrylic (or something like that) which you could add a variety of pigments to (basically you'd get a more viscous version of Future).
Here's a few more articles regarding dipping and/or pictures of different things that have been "dipped":
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beattie/dip.html
Nice before and after pics on 15mm colonials:
http://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~bryanb/painting15s.html
I believe this one has analogous products from around the world
http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/guides/pai ... tains.html
http://www42.pair.com/fox/dip-comparison.jpg
http://www.landesfamily.com/MiracleDip.jpg
The "Dip" (I'd recommend brushing it on) works to upgrade C or D paintjob to a B or B+ but it won't get you to A or A+. My Bloodbowl figures are first and foremost gaming pieces, so I'm fine with a B/B+. Though I don't use the dip anymore-- the Future solution is so much easier, cheaper, more customizable, etc.
Nathaniel