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Made in us
Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Medford Oregon

https://www.dakkadakka.com/core/gallery-viewimage.jsp?i=977953

If you look at a lot of my older ork stuff and compare it to those, I can safely say my painting has vastly improved in that time, especially since I haven't painted in like 3 years! Just started to paint again, and these are my newest creations. What do you guys think of the custom tank I finished and those dreads?
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Growlin' Guntrukk Driver with Killacannon





Hererford, leo

Brilliant stuff, really amazing rust, how did you do it?

 
   
Made in us
Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Medford Oregon

It's a the basic mournfang brown spray, and then I started with the Ryza rust dry stippling and lighlighted it with the Orange Rust Weathering powder from Forgeworld. Then for the silver is the dark silver, Leadbelcher I think it's called?

After that I gave parts of it washes in Agrax Earthshade, or sepia in some spots. For the Dreads it was just staraight Nulin Oil to make the silvery bits darker and then a brighter silver on the sharp areas.

I also had the Black soot powder from FW that I use on the barrels of the guns and flamers. I did use some dry black stippling in some parts, but mostly it was that black soot stuff.

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