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Been Around the Block





Haven't painted any boys in litteral years, to the point over the passage of time my eyesight has diminished quite a bitt. So for old time sake, I thought I would go through my painting process and record it for posterity. I was never the greatest figure painter(no Golden Demon contenders here) and was always happy to apply the three feet rule, as I told myself I paint armies not individual figures. So here goes at this point he has a mat black spray undercoat, a mat white highlight coat and the first coat of green skin. My Orks are deeper toned than what a lot of other Orks I see as I use a base coat of heritage green.
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That's a finem dead 'ard boy. Don't sell your skills short.


 
   
 
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