To begin my "Year of the Rhul" in Warmachine, I've chosen Gorten Grundback. He's a solid spellcaster with a useful feat and good spell list.
I started with a spray primer of Krylon black then a rough drybrush of Hammerfall Khaki. Then a drybrush of Gun Corps Brown on the shaded areas and a drybrush of 50/50 Hammerfall Khaki and Menoth White Highlight on the raised sunny side of the model. Then it was Cold Steel to the metal parts. The face was done with Dark Flesh then a drybrush of Midlund Flesh and a light drybrush of Ryn Flesh.
Molten Bronze was applied to some metal parts and those were drybrushed with Rhulic Gold. The red accent areas were painted with Skorne Red then drybrushed with Khador Red and finally lightly drybrushed with Khador Red Highlight. The leather parts were painted with Bootstrap Leather and drybrushed with Gun Corps Brown and lightly drybrushed with Rucksack Tan. The goggles were painted with Arcane Blue. The whole model was washed with Army Painter Dark Tone. The base and arc was painted with Bootstrap Leather, graveled and flocked with GW stuff with Army Painter Wasteland Tuft.
Along with the Forge Guard i finished two and a bit years ago I have the start of a Mercenary Rhulic Searforge, Highborn Covenant or Four Star Syndicate force. I plan on playing this caster a few times as a Highborn Covenant caster, so I can use the Alexia's I finished late last year, then play at least twenty games with him as a Searforge caster.
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