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Plummeting Black Templar Thunderhawk Pilot





Wisbech

So, I bought a load of second hand orks from a friend, and they came in a mostly good condition. Unfortunately the big shooters on the truks were cobled together with odd parts and an ungodly amount of greenstuff. Ive managed to use a couple of ork boyz with big shootas and some spare parts and sprue to replace them. I also moved the wrecking ball onto the rear of one of the truks. What do you guys think? And can anyone name the part I used to create a shorter exhaust on the truk without a ball?
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I would put something behind them as a backdrop, even if it's just a piece of paper, to help the camera focus on the models. And take the mouse out of the picture, as its light is glaring, unfortunately.

Otherwise they look pretty good! Be good to see 'em painted up! I love trukks and orks always cobble things together so it's perfect they are converted/fixed up a bit


   
 
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