Lucius, a Guild and Neverborn model in the Wyrd Miniatures Malifaux game, is a different kind of master.
Being both Guild and Neverborn he has upgrades that can make him a surprise on the tabletop.
I started painting him by spraying him black. Then rough drybrushing P3 Greycoat Grey and drybrushing P3 Ironhull Grey for his pants. I used P3 Thamar Black on his boots and drybrushed them with P3 Greatcoat Grey. I then mixed 50/50 P3 Exile Blue and P3 Menoth White Highlight on his pants and on his gloves. The coat was painted P3 Skorne Red and drybrushed with P3 Khador Red Base. P3 Rhulic Gold was used on the gold parts and metal bits P3 Silver.
His hair was painted with P3 Menoth White Highlight and drybrushed with P3 Morrow White. His hair and gloves were given a GW Purple Wash and the whole model given a wash in GW Devlan Mud. The base was given my streets of Malifaux air drying clay treatment.
I look forward to trying out this model after I play Perdita more in the second edition rules.
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