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Ello world!

I'm looking for tips on orkifying a vehicle kit beyond slaping a few orky bits on and saying voila. Pictured here is an old Rhino I want to turn into an Ork trukk. I also have an old resin Valkyrie I want to turn into a Battle Wagon. For that I have an old Warhammer FB Siege Tower kit I plan to use for wheels and added boards/planks/ect... Well, it's that or turning the Valk into an objective.

To Orkify I have bits from old Warbikes and three old Warbuggies.

So, at any rate, my second question is after orkifying this vehicle can I use it for a Trukk or will people force me to use it as a looted wagon? I ask this as if I use it in a tournament will the organizers allow me to use it as a trukk or force its use as a waggon?

Any and all help/tips you can provide would be appreciated.
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Try and reduce symmetry of the model. The more ramshackle and bolted together the better. Thin card and plasticard helps a lot. Do a very rough pencil sketch of where you wanna go with the model.

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