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Roarin' Runtherd





Greece

here is my red paint job trukk



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Decrepit Dakkanaut






Burtucky, Michigan

Wow that looks pretty damn good. I really dig the faded ork glyph in the trukk bed. You should upload those to DAKKAs gallery, I bet you would get some good reviews on it
   
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Never-Miss Nightwing Pilot






Beautiful! The first thing to jump out at me when I saw the first picture was the rustiness of the suspension, specifically where it juts out to hold the ramming bit. Then, I decided my next favorite part was the step platform. The weathering there is just brilliant.

In fact, the more you look at this model, the better it looks. The 'used' and 'beaten' look you've attained is spectacular to me. The scuffed, battered paint on the bed, the scrathes and damage on the dags on the battering ram... just excellent.

I would wager that a small how-to for your weathering techniques could/would be very helpful and quite welcomed.



King Ghidorah

   
 
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