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2013/08/14 08:45:33
Subject: Re:Ork - Scratch built and Converted models (and some Chaos)
lone dirty dog wrote: Hey Wazzoo don't put yourself down you create some really cool models and paint them bloody fast as well, now working on that ratio you have a 95.6 % more production rate than me
Also I am sure you have inspired many others into creating some models, I know of 3 projects I have seen have been due to seeing your work mate.
Just wanted to pop in and say I've just about finished a War Trukk based on your tutorial on page 5. It didn't come out quite as neat as yours, but for my first scratch build of that size model I'm quite pleased with the outcome. From a certain angle and in a certain light, it looks positively nice. Thanks for the inspiration!
2013/08/14 22:34:07
Subject: Re:Ork - Scratch built and Converted models (and some Chaos)
lone dirty dog wrote: Hey Wazzoo don't put yourself down you create some really cool models and paint them bloody fast as well, now working on that ratio you have a 95.6 % more production rate than me
Also I am sure you have inspired many others into creating some models, I know of 3 projects I have seen have been due to seeing your work mate.
Know stop bitching and build something
coming up sir
Thats what I like to hear
2013/08/15 02:01:53
Subject: Re:Ork - Scratch built and Converted models (and some Chaos)
tgjensen wrote: Just wanted to pop in and say I've just about finished a War Trukk based on your tutorial on page 5. It didn't come out quite as neat as yours, but for my first scratch build of that size model I'm quite pleased with the outcome. From a certain angle and in a certain light, it looks positively nice. Thanks for the inspiration!
You better start a thread or share some pics dag nabbit!
2013/08/15 07:01:12
Subject: Re:Ork - Scratch built and Converted models (and some Chaos)
tgjensen wrote: Just wanted to pop in and say I've just about finished a War Trukk based on your tutorial on page 5. It didn't come out quite as neat as yours, but for my first scratch build of that size model I'm quite pleased with the outcome. From a certain angle and in a certain light, it looks positively nice. Thanks for the inspiration!
yeah don't for get to post them, on here if you like, but in a spoiler
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Update time........................ Junka WIP
right Guys now i have the rules for a Junka i am now making a Junka, i am trying to make it with as many options as i can, so all the stuff (weapons) can be added or removed or swopped around
please ignor the rocket turret thing i made, i'm not happy with it so i will remake today, i want a more flat / profile one
i do love the way i did the commanders shoota, i really think this turned out really well, its so simple to do aswell.
ok the Turbo boosters on the back ................ very simple to make, but hard to glue. i am going to make these so you can add or remove them, loads more work needed on them, i will try finish them today.
right..............the back decks, again with my ship i just scored fin strips of plastic card and chipped away at the ends for that wood look, i just need to add rivets to it now, turned out well.
hope you like
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I just love that junka wazz. It's got a wonderful look and feel to it and as a player, the fact that all the options are makes it very attractive. It's going to be fantastic when painted!
Anvildude: "Honestly, it's kinda refreshing to see an Ork vehicle that doesn't look like a rainbow threw up on it."
And that's why I can't throw away super glue caps. They are perfect for what you did. Imayde some grot guided missiles of some once and they looked great. Looking ace as always
2013/08/16 23:58:14
Subject: Ork - Scratch built and Converted models (and some Chaos)
(Fun facts re popularity - I've only exalted 25 threads, of which this is one, which led me to discover this thread is 3rd on the "Most exalted ever" list - congratulations and well deserved!)
KingCracker wrote: What's the really beasty big shoota? A supashoota? Those are ace.
well........ one is a normal looking shoota and the other is suppose to be a heavy looking shoota or something, may be a small cannon, i guess it will be up to the person who buys it and plays it
Love your work. Can't wait to see paint on this beauty.
the Junka is really good mate, try giving it a wash with some earth/brown ink, GW do a good one, and also with a sponge dab some brown paint on the bottom part of the vehicle, start with a dark brown and then do some lighter. this should help with your weathering, but understand im not the best of painters and there maybe a better way out there.
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rhino-40-000 wrote: that junkas kool and is perfect in every way but wheres da grotz
ps remember when painting red makes it go fast, dakka dakka dakka
sorry but the buying will have to add his/her own grotz, just didnt have the time. and all my stuff is always red, 5% faster bro