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Fresh-Faced New User





Just finished my ork truck, on with my battlewagon next.Feedback most welcome cheers.
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Krazed Killa Kan






Columbus, Oh

Looks nice and shiny!

Is it clearcoated or the flash that makes it look like that? I think Orks are not big on shiny.. sad to say.

The paint job itself looks ace though!

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Implacable Black Templar Initiate





Flowery Branch, Ga

Good solid paint job, any gamer would be pleased to have this slapped down on his table. As the second poster commented did your varnish cause that shiny or your flash is a bit too strong?

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

deffinetly a trukk. good job on it, I like how you did the worn out paint
   
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Fixture of Dakka





Southampton

I would say the flash caused the shinyness i.e. the silver bits are shiny, whereas the black isn't

Good job, anway

   
 
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