The Scion of the Void works well with Tara's Crew. It can damage well but benifits assisting other models that can bury the enemies models. It can also get buried itself when targeted but is eliminated at the end of any turn it is buried.
I started with priming it black then washing it with GW Nulub Oil. The
flesh was painted with Exile Blue, heavily drybrushed Trollblood Blue,
drybrushed Underbelly Blue, and lightly drybrushed Frostbite.
The robes were painted with Thamar Black and drybrushed Coal Black. The eyes were painted Skorne Red and a little dab of Khador Red Base was applied. The book was painted Umbral Umber and drybrushed Bloodstone. Then some Solid Gold scribbling was applied and Menoth White Highlight used on the pages. Quicksilver was used on the metal parts.
The base was made with the Basius 2 Plaguelands plate. It was painted with dollarstore black, then heavily drybrushed with Umbral Umber, drybrushed with Gun Corps Brown, lightly drybrushed with Rucksack Tan, and finally lightly drybrushed with 50/50 Rucksack Tan and Menoth White Highlight. The entire model was then washed with Agrax Earthshade.
As a note Basius, and the company Wargames Bakery, has moved to History Craft.
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