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In this painting video we show you how to get a strong start to painting Orks. This shows you how to quickly get your models to a table top standard. Thanks for watching!




   
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Since you Agrax the teeth and bandages in addition to the skin, it makes the most sense just to hold off to the end for that stage.

In other words, after drybrushing the skin move on, then when you've completed the bandages and teeth Agrax the whole head and arms.

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What about a beginner's guide to Getting Rid of Really Obvious Mould Lines?

   
 
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