This Lilith avatar model was easy to put together, with JB quickweld, and paint. I have not faced up against any avatars but with the new rules being beta tested I though I would get started on Lilith and Perdita avatars...before its too late.
The model was primed black. The tree and parts of Lilith was brushed with P3 Battlefield Brown, drybrushed with P3 Bootstrap Leather and lightly drybrushed with P3 Rucksack Tan. Lilith was painted with P3 Khardic Flesh then drybrushed with P3 Midlund Flesh and lightly drybrushed with P3 Ryn Flesh. The hair was done with P3 Skorne Red and drybrushed with P3 Khador Red Base. The transition areas between the tree and Lilith were drybrushed with P3 Underbelly Blue and lightly drybrushed with P3 Frostbite. The tree was washed with GW Ogryn Flesh, Lilith with GW Devlan Mud and the transition area with GW Asuruman Blue. GW Liche Purple was used around the base and lichen was used on the tree and the join from the base of the tree to the main trunk.
The result is good and simple and I look forward to manifesting her on the tabletop.
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