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Made in us
Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy






Hey everyone, throwing together a list that I enjoy playing and don't see many people run. Just thought I'd share my progress painting up my first army to completion and share any cool conversions or paint schemes I come up with along the way.

The list:

Bavius’s Wolves - 1750
Wolf Lord on Bike – Started, assembly stage
Rune Priest on Bike – Unassembled
Wolf Priest on Bike – Unassembled
Swiftclaw Biker Squad (10 planned) – Assembled, 3 painted
Two Grey Hunter Squads w/ TL-Las Razorbacks – Assembled
Long Fang Squad (Lascannons + Missile Launchers) – Assembled
Wolf Guard Squad – Various, mostly assembled.
Scount Snipers (2x 5 man squads) - 10 painted - DONE


Some pictures!





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Made in gb
Veteran Wolf Guard Squad Leader






Reading, England

Those are looking good, the camo on the scouts is good, but the rest of the colours are a little flat, apart from that i love the idea, keep working on it

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Made in us
Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy






Thank you, still learning to paint. Going to do my best while getting my first army painted up to tabletop standards at least.

Here's my progress for this weekend. Not much, but I had to convert the arms to actually work with a backpack and head, as well as getting the shoulder pads not to be obnoxious. Harder than I thought it would be.

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