



An evil fighter for the gaming group. The scans on this one are a bit vague as the swords and arms cause the model to sit on the scanner a bit funny. Painting was easy to do as basically all done with a wet drybrush technique.
Painting Instructions for Reaper Miniature's Vasiphur:
Step 01: Undercoat model with black primer
Step 02: Use Boltgun Metal on chain mail and swords
Step 03: Use Red Ink on knee and sword
Step 04: Use Sky Blue Ink on knee and sword
Step 05: Use Brazen Brass on plate mail
Step 06: Use Chainmail to highlight chain mail
Step 07: Use mix of Brazen Brass and Chainmail on plate mail
Step 08: Add more Chainmail to mix of Brazen Brass and Chainmail on plate
Step 09: Use Bronzed Flesh on face
Step 10: Use watered down Flesh Wash on face
Step 11: Use Codex Grey on stones
Step 12: Use Fortress Grey on stones
Step 13: Use Skull White on stones
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