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Gargantuan Gargant





Binghamton, NY

Fantastic. Colors are nice and muted, without completely losing contrast (skin tone is especially nice). Weathering is convincing. Poses have a decent bit of variety and life to them. Truly a force any boss would be glad to lead into a scrap.

The Dreadnote wrote:But the Emperor already has a shrine, in the form of your local Games Workshop. You honour him by sacrificing your money to the plastic effigies of his warriors. In time, your devotion will be rewarded with the gift of having even more effigies to worship.
 
   
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Happy Imperial Citizen





North East Wales

A Kvlt Ghost wrote:So you mix the weathering powder with the scorched brown? Interesting. What do you seal it with, or do you find you don't have to seal it if you mix it with paint?


Just gw purity seal. I do wash over the orange rust with devlan mud though, so when you think about it that seals it too (as does mixing it with scorched brown). Weathering powders only 'rub' off when applied to thickly. I remember my 1st go at weathering on a plauge marine. Damn it was messy.

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Jovial Plaguebearer of Nurgle




England

Hmm. Never thought of putting washes over weathering powders, I'll have to give that a shot. Cheers!

Did you know? The Reach belongs to the Forsworn. 
   
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Tunneling Trygon






This has definitely become my favourite Ork army. It just has the perfect combination of the ramshackle Orks and an amazing paintjob.
   
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Just the Bare Metal




Everywhere and nowhere.

Love the skin. Love the colour scheme. Love orks Just amazing.
Braveheart!... wait Braveork! haha.

40k armies:
Mine: Stone Templars (Blood Angels). Imperial Fists (Space Marines). Da Kalthone Waaaagh! (Orks - Spped Freeks, Mek, Footslogger). The Dark Brotherhood (Dark Eldar).
Brothers: Chaos Daemons of Skaal (Chaos Daemons mixed). Sons of the Excessum (Chaos Space Marines mixed). Hive Fleet Del'eal (Tyranids).

Imperial Guard, Space Marines, Eldar, Necrons to come.

Also knowledge of Black Templars.

Other games to be included soon.

I love to paint, model, base and convert stuuf, and write fluff.

This siggy is getting long so I will levae you on this note:
Dismount! 
   
Made in nz
Gangly Grot Rebel





Paraparaumu, NZ

You should be so proud of yourself, simply stunning
   
Made in ie
Stalwart Space Marine






Thats one amazing warband, i love the blood on all of the blades, very realistic

" We are the shadow that kills, the hidden death that none suspect":  
   
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Happy Imperial Citizen





North East Wales

Evening / morning…wherever you may be.

It’s been a while since I updated this progress log. What can I say other than, the boyz must have been fighting amongst themselves, halting the momentum of Waaagh!!! Skullkrak.

Anyway, less with the chat, here are a few additions:-

A trukk



My 2nd deffrolla wagon



& you can’t go wrong with more boyz


For my next update I will hopefully have a converted plastic Warboss (to replace my mega armoured boss, as that slow & purposeful rule is a real pain when his wagon gets popped!) I plan on the former resembling the latter as they both represent Skullkrak himself. But I want really go to town with the new conversion.

That’s it for now.

 
   
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Sure Space Wolves Land Raider Pilot





London

Lovely painted Ork's dude.

 
   
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Growlin' Guntrukk Driver with Killacannon





Owen Sound, ON. Canada

Outstanding

Waaagh! Skarshak - Back after being lost in the Warp, an' ready to Krump sum 'eads!  
   
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[DCM]
Coastal Bliss in the Shadow of Sizewell





Suffolk, where the Aliens roam.

E's doin it rite!

Love the rust efffects, will be trying that myself at some point, thanks for the tips.

"That's not an Ork, its a girl.." - Last words of High General Daran Ul'tharem, battle of Ursha VII.

Two White Horses (Ipswich Town and Denver Broncos Supporter)
 
   
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Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




Jacksonville, NC

These orks look amazing! I love the rust/weathering and blood. Gives a good orky feel to the lot, always dirty and always fightin' . I would love to face this WAAAAGH! on the battlefield. Exterminatus.
   
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Powerful Irongut





On a sombreo, wearing a deckchair.

Looking real nice man. Loving the rust on all of it.

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Lorna wrote:1st Rule of Cooking: If it can be wrapped in Bacon, it should be.
2nd Rule of Cooking: EVERTHING, can be wrapped in Bacon.

Regnak wrote:interesting stuff although I'm disappointed that Squats failed to make the 6th Ed box
 
   
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Fixture of Dakka






Amazing. Your weathering is awesome!

My Models: Ork Army: Waaagh 'Az-ard - Chibi Dungeon RPG Models! - My Workblog!
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RULE OF COOL: When converting models, there is only one rule: "The better your model looks, the less people will complain about it."
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MODELING FOR ADVANTAGE TEST: rigeld2: "Easy test - are you willing to play the model as a stock one? No? MFA." 
   
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Fresh-Faced New User



New Zealand

Fantastic army, what great character they have. you wouldn't want to mess with these lads!
   
 
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