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Click the YouTube Link for captions explaining what I'm doing!

Here's a series I'm in the middle of creating, mainly for fun. The Ork Boy is actually the gunner off a Trukk!

Enjoy and comment...

El.

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Nice tutorial so far. I can't wait to see the next installment. Nice job!

~fearlessgod~
   
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iowa, USA

^^ this ^^

definitely keep those tuts coming, and thanks!

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A purple room in England

Very close to how I paint my boyz. I dont do as much highlighting on the edges, I prefer a darker ork.
Its a great way of doing it as it gets them tabletop ready and at a higher than normal level I think.

Looking forward to the rest of the parts.

~Toxic

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A little thing to consider.

The part that connects the head and the arms for example , if you dont apply additional paint on it , you can still very easily
file off the primer coating , and use plastic cement later to glue them.

And i like the soothing music , makes it easier to sit and enjoy a tutorial xD

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Nice videos.
Waiting for part 3



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LunaHound wrote:A little thing to consider.

The part that connects the head and the arms for example , if you dont apply additional paint on it , you can still very easily
file off the primer coating , and use plastic cement later to glue them.

And i like the soothing music , makes it easier to sit and enjoy a tutorial xD


I use Hard Plastics glue from halfords (uk) that bonds through the acrylic. Plus the flow improver i use gives a slightley more plastic finish to the paints. I find GW paints easier to stick than Reaper or Vallejo.

Part three is encoding!

El.


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Part 3 Up...

El.

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Part 4 Up...

El.
   
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Thanks for posting, it was very inspirative for me, keep going

One thing, music, i almost fell a sleep, and maybe more light to your vids
   
 
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