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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Here's a couple pictures of my first ork boy. I've had minimal experience painting previous. This is my first army as I am new to the game. So any pointers would be great. I still need to paint the base but need to get the right paint.
Thanks
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Front view

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Rear view

   
Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Sorry here's the front view
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Front view

   
Made in pl
Raging Ravener





Poland

So I'm a beginner too. Still, I think that metal and shading looks really nice, and you paint neat - I see no splashes of paint etc.

You could try drilling the barrels of the guns of the rest of the boyz, because drilling barrels is awesome.

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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





I never thought of drilling out the barrels, thanks for the advice.
   
Made in gb
Thane of Dol Guldur





Bodt

Very good. Keep on as youre going id say. Keep looking at new techniques and experiment with colours and technical paints, and the results will get better and better

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Made in gb
Ruthless Interrogator





The hills above Belfast

Nothing wrong with that buddy, keep going your doing well, good solid work.

Orks are great to experiment on as well, they should be different shades and mixes.

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Made in gb
Fresh-Faced New User





Thanks for the compliments guys. Yeah I want to get a lighter technical basing paint than I have. Also gonna try some different shades of green on other units to mix it up a bit. Am I right in saying the stronger the ork, the darker green they are?
   
 
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