A light-combat physical representation of the Evolved Intelligence, it commands the battlefield with limitless endurance. This model is the last of the six that were in the Combined Army starter pack.
Primed White.
P3 Ironhull Grey, drybrushed P3 Bastion Grey and lighter drybrush of GW Codex Grey.
An light drybrush of GW Fortress Grey was used as the Codex Grey was very similar to the Bastion Grey. Go figure as they are similar in name. GW Fiery Orange was used on the articulated joints and drybrushed GW Golden Yellow.
GW Liche Purple was used on the extensions and drybrushed GW Warlock Purple. GW Red gore was used on some of the gems and this was drybrushed a mix of Red Gore and P3 Menoth White Highlight.
The purple wasn't bright enough so i highlighted with a mix of Warlock Purple and Menoth White Highlight. The remaining crystals were painted GW Snot Green and highlighted GW Scorpion Green.
Then it was washed in GW Gryphon Sepia.
Forgive the shadow. Didn't realize until I saw it on the computer after I based them.
And the back. Now onto basing.
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