The Woukou Raiders are excellent in melee and are hard to hit if they are engaged in melee. They also allow other melee models engaged with the same enemy to get a free 1 action attack if you get the right trigger. They are also part of the Last Blossom, for use with Misaki.
Primed white. Skin painted Khardic Flesh, drybrushed a blend of Midlund Flesh and Sulfur Yellow, and lightly drybrushed a blend of Ryn Flesh and Sulfur Yellow.
Metal parts painted Pig Iron and highlighted with Quicksilver. Leather bits painted with Umbral Umber, drybrushed with Bloodstone, lightly drybrushed with Rucksack Tan. Thamar Black used for the hair with Coal Black drybrushed on. Different parts painted with Khador Red Highlight and drybrushed Ember Orange, for that Ten Thunders "Last Blosom" look. Agrax Earthshade used on model and base as a wash.
Looking from the back, for the middle figure's clothes, Meridius Blue used with Arcane Blue drybrush and Arcane Blue /Menoth White Highlight lightly drybrushed on.
For the right figure's clothes, Exile Blue used with Cygnar Blue Highlight drybrushed on, and Cygnar Blue Highlight/Menoth White Highlight lightly drybrushed on.
For the left figure's clothes, Coal Black used with Coal Black/Menoth White Highlight drybrushed on, and Coal Black and two parts Menoth White Highlight lightly drybrushed on.
Base was made from Basius 2 Plaguelands plate. Painted Umbral Umber,
drybrushed Iridian Hide, lightly drybrushed Rucksack Tan. Base washed
with Agrax Earthshade.
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