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one of my favorite parts of the game is picking up models on clearance and making 'em into ork transports. these pics are kinda old, and i haven't had the chance to do much more work on 'em yet, but here are my best attempts at getting my boyz stuck in without spending sixty bucks a pop...
bear in mind, they're all wips.
need more plates bolted on haphazardly mate. Then get painting or I'm going to start throwing weaponized cats at you!
15 successful trades as a buyer;
16 successful trades as a seller;
To glimpse the future, you must look to the past and understand it. Names may change, but human behavior repeats itself. Prophetic insight is nothing more than profound hindsight.
It doesn't matter how bloody far the apple falls from the tree. If the apple fell off of a Granny Smith, that apple is going to grow into a Granny bloody Smith. The only difference is whether that apple grows in the shade of the tree it fell from.
i appreciate the sentiment, but my big mek has a rather un-orky sense of aesthetics... he likes how the old ford body looks... also, i ran out of both spare plates and plasticard... and i'm a terrible painter, but i love the modeling side of it...
it's orky! come on man! you picked the one force where bad painting and failure to draw straight lines won't be frowned upon!
15 successful trades as a buyer;
16 successful trades as a seller;
To glimpse the future, you must look to the past and understand it. Names may change, but human behavior repeats itself. Prophetic insight is nothing more than profound hindsight.
It doesn't matter how bloody far the apple falls from the tree. If the apple fell off of a Granny Smith, that apple is going to grow into a Granny bloody Smith. The only difference is whether that apple grows in the shade of the tree it fell from.