Ashes and Dust is an interesting model. If the main model (centre) is killed or sacrificed, the stationary ashen core (right) in placed next to it and the dust storm (left) is placed on a board edge. If the two rejoin, they can again form ashes and dust. These are the older resin and metal models.
Started primed white with a Badab Black wash. Then Bloodtracker Brown everywhere with Beast Hide drybrushed on, then Rucksack Tan lightly drybrushed on and finally a 50/50 mix of Rucksack Tan and Menoth White Highlight.
For the corpses I used Khardic Flesh and then drybrushed Thrall Flesh, which I also used on the skulls. For the skull I then drybrushed Menoth White Highlight.
For the chains and claws I used Pig Iron with Quicksilver drybrushed on.
The eyes were painted with Wurm Green with a little dab of Necrotite Green.
The guck were painted with Skorne Red and drybrushed with Khador Red Base. The flames were painted with Khador Red Base, drybrushed lower with Khador Red Highlight, lower still with Heartfire and finally lower with Cygnar Yellow.
The hair was painted with either Cygnar Yellow, Bloodstone or Cryx Bane Base.
The Ashes and Dust as well as the Dust Storm basing was done with my Basius 2 plates.
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