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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User





First Ork ever and first model in over 10 years and I am pretty proud of myself. Any glaring mistakes that I could work on? Thanks!
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This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/09/30 20:30:12


 
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





ware

apart from drilling out the barrel i think your all good dude


looks pretty good to me

Frag wrote:who needs guns when you have grenades hanging by your nuts?
 
   
Made in ie
[DCM]
Procrastinator extraordinaire





London, UK

Welcome to Dakka! I really love what you've done with the ork's skin there, may I ask what you did to get that look? Like the post above, drill the barrel and you are good to go.

   
Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User





Well, Ill do my best to explain what i did but I am not great on the lingo. But, i primed the whole thing white. Then i used warboss green diluted 50/50 with water. Only one layer of that so its pretty light. Then i took biel-tan green ink and did a nice coat of that then a coat of agrax earth shade and thats pretty much how i did it.
   
Made in ie
[DCM]
Procrastinator extraordinaire





London, UK

Simple, but look at the results! I need to try this on a spare ork boy I have lying around sometime!

   
 
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