The Morat Daturazi Witch Soldier, for the Combined Army, embraces the comlog and mind to increase response time. They also embrace the close combat or "dirty war" that revolves around this martial art. They also have the ability to corrupt opponents cubes after incapacitating an enemy model in a burst area.
Primed white.
Pants and shoulder armor GW Foundation Knarloc Green. Drybrushed Goblin Green. Metal parts P3 Ironhull Green.
Drybrushed P3 Cold Steel. Other metal parts drybrushed GW Codex Grey and lightly drybrushed GW Fortress Grey.
Face and assess points painted GW Scab Red, access points and face drybrushed GW Red Gore. Face drybrushed a mix of GW Red Gore and P3 Menoth White Highlight.
GW Snot Green for fabric sashes and crystals and these were then drybrushed GW Scorpion Green. Hair was painted P3 Arcane Blue then drybrushed P3 Frostbite.
Side bags painted P3 Guncorps Brown and drybrushed P3 Hammerfall Khaki.
Finally a wash with GW Devlan Mud.
And the back. This is the model in the Combined Army Starter Pack here. There is also a two model pack with other poses and weapons here that I'm thinking of getting if I like the game as much as i do now and it gets more playing time.
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