I got another oddball one done - the Ork Trukk with an Enclosed Cab by Forgeworld. I don't see a single other one in the gallery - I guess not too many people foolish enough to pay $65 for a $30 transport that has literally no other benefits.
Assembly was straightforward: it comes with a Trukk kit, so you wind up with lots of bitz. I thought about replacing the Big Shoota with a Rokkit Launcha, but those ammo cans on the bulkhead wall are molded as a single part. So, stuck with the Big Shoota.
I used mithril silver to do the chipped paint edge highlights, and it came out much brighter than expected after dullcote. This is
150% karma for telling Lorek I've never had dullcote do that. I may touch it up, but I may not; it looks worse in photos than it does on the tabletop.
One small change I made was to the way the bed works: the little nubs that attach the bed walls to the bed floor kinda sorta will stay in place by themselves. I decided to drill out the hinges and pin them so the bed can fold open and close.If you do this I suggest adding a tiny bit of superglue inside the hinge, spraying it with kicker, and then gently opening and closing the hinge while the glue activates; you get a very stiff hinge that way and it won't flop around.
I might make a few more heavy weapons to do scenes like this:
When I first started playing Orks, I never had any transports because the Trukk model seemed like kind of a pain in the ass to paint (much more so than a Rhino, anyway). Over time I would up severely overcompensating:
So now I have 3 trukks, 2 looted wagons, 2 big trakks (and 2 more unbuilt), and a battlewagon. Unpictured I have a custom battle fortress, a stompa, and a kill bursta, with a kill krusha not yet built... so now I think I have more rides than I do Orks needing a lift.