good result! As for painting blood I kinda like the color "clear red" from tamiya. And from games workshop there is color named "blood for the bloodgod" but I never used this one. (Not that your blood effect isn't good). Here you can see some example where I used clear red on a dead space marine:
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I've heard of blood for the blood god. It does seem to hold the luminosity of the red, and looks excellent for simulating blood. I'd probably would have mixed that with a yellow to simulate blood that has pus in it. Which is the effect I was looking for here. If you ever had an infected wound, the blood is more darker, more yellowish, that's what I think these death guard would bleed if they had a wound.
Yeah Blood for the Blood God is quite bright, like fresh blood. I would use a clear gloss green or purple. 'Ardcoat over Nurgling Green might be good for opaque pus.
Clear Red is also more like fresh blood. For older blood I try to mix it with clear green (another tamiya color) to achieve a slightly brownish color. Both colors stay glossy/shiny.
well death guard is just all rotten, guess every wound will be extremly infected :) Pus everywhere! A little bit of purple like @evdoggformayor suggested fits in there . Nurgling Green sounds interessting, but I'd still use some yellow tone along the way as you said. At the end of the day it depends on the color one ownes. Still have the old Camo Green (equivalent to the current Elysian Green if you believe the conversion charts) laying around, guess this kind of color could be used, too.