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Made in gb
Calculating Commissar






Reading, Berks

the burna is looking good. Does the end of the flamer need to be blackened though? It's looking rather clean for something that close to fire

   
Made in au
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Albany, Australia

gobert wrote:Been following painting progress on the reloaded plog, but finally gotten around to checking this one out. Some fun conversions in progress, the choppa with underslung rokkit launcher is perfect orkiness!
Unfortunately for some, he's not keeping the choppa part .
Camkierhi wrote:God's you sod, I want to play with my orks, really get the itch looking at your amazing work. Trouble is I am otherwise engaged at this time. Amazing work as always bud.
Having the desired effect then I see .
endtransmission wrote:the burna is looking good. Does the end of the flamer need to be blackened though? It's looking rather clean for something that close to fire
You got me. He's not technically finished - a bit too clean for my tastes - but deadlines are deadlines. I'll rough him up later...

Voting may still be open for my Burna (and/or others!) here: VOTE For the winner of the 87th Dakka Painting Challenge: Mayhem.

The next round is well under way here: Dakka Painting Challenge Round 88 June 2022: The Underdogs.

Thankfully my progress is not as bad as my ability to update my blog... I'll be going in with an Ork Slugga boy:


Catchya,
Arakasi

   
Made in us
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Albany, Australia

Trying to get my backlog of updates out while I'm away from home... returning to the Tankbustas Nob...


Comparing it to the actual Tankbusta Nob, here is how I see the arm attaching to the Rokkit Launcha, and the back plate I plan to integrate.


Separating the Rokkits.


Re-attached over the back plate. The bottom one is a bit droopy, but not enough to look out of place for Orks (IMHO).


Shorten the Rokkit Launcha.


Then extend again.

Catchya,
Arakasi

   
Made in au
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Albany, Australia

Finished(ish) Ork Sluggas (left this month, right previously):


Catchya,
Arakasi

   
Made in au
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Albany, Australia

Returning to the Tankbusta Nob...


Final position, now with top firing button.


Put together. I realised afterwards Tankbustas can't take Stikkbombz, so I have replaced it with a trophy Marine dagger.


Assembled, from the front.


Head and additional tank track armour.


Back with additional tank track armour and Tankbusta Bomb.

Some greenstuffing and gap filling still to do, but that can wait until I am finalising his Nob mates...

Catchya,
Arakasi

   
Made in us
The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

I’m always a bit envious of the fun you ork players can have with plasticard and conversions. That’s a nice looking build right there!

   
Made in au
Ragin' Ork Dreadnought






Albany, Australia

@Nevelon: Thank you. You may always join us... .

Started on a Mek:

Top right is the default build. Bottom is put together with pieces removed and new pieces in preparation.


Progress so far, front.


Progress so far, back.

Catchya,
Arakasi

   
Made in be
Gargantuan Great Squiggoth





Not where I should be

Brilliant and beautiful.




 
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka





Surrey, BC - Canada

Green and mean.

Nice work on the Sluggas Arakasi.

Cheers,

CB

   
 
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