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Hey guys, 8th inspired me to get back into Orks, so this is the first model I've painted in 3 years or so. Took me 20 hours or so and fairly happy with the outcome. After some feedback to help improve future models. Cheers
Looks good! Any reason why there's weathering/dirt everywhere except the skull faceplate? I can imagine the the Ork inside wanting "Ta make sure dey know I'm gonna crump 'em" but didn't want to force my interpretation on your model.
SuspiciousSucculent wrote: Looks good! Any reason why there's weathering/dirt everywhere except the skull faceplate? I can imagine the the Ork inside wanting "Ta make sure dey know I'm gonna crump 'em" but didn't want to force my interpretation on your model.
Thank you!
Whilst maybe a bit unorky to clean anything, I quite liked the stark contrast between the mostly clean white and the yellow.
SuspiciousSucculent wrote: Looks good! Any reason why there's weathering/dirt everywhere except the skull faceplate? I can imagine the the Ork inside wanting "Ta make sure dey know I'm gonna crump 'em" but didn't want to force my interpretation on your model.
Thank you!
Whilst maybe a bit unorky to clean anything, I quite liked the stark contrast between the mostly clean white and the yellow.
It does look quite good. And while it may be unorky, nothing stops them from bullying a grot to do the cleaning
SuspiciousSucculent wrote: Looks good! Any reason why there's weathering/dirt everywhere except the skull faceplate? I can imagine the the Ork inside wanting "Ta make sure dey know I'm gonna crump 'em" but didn't want to force my interpretation on your model.
Thank you!
Whilst maybe a bit unorky to clean anything, I quite liked the stark contrast between the mostly clean white and the yellow.
It does look quite good. And while it may be unorky, nothing stops them from bullying a grot to do the cleaning