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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






I am building an ork stompa using 3d printing, some GW bits, my own moulds and castings, and other materials
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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






I don't overly like the design of the stompa. It kinda looks like a stack of cans or Rosie from the jetsons wearing a skirt. Orkey technology looks... well kinda like an ork. The front of the battlewagon with ram looks like an ork face with a gob, the dreads and kans looks like orks, so I'm coming up with a design. I want to use certain components of the original stompa model so that my guy is recognizable but change pose and some other details. I found the chest plate and gun and saw arms of a stompa on kijiji so I'm going to use them. Other components will be 3D printed or created using moulds.

Step 1. Basic Design: Here's where I'm at. I want to use the ... skirt? ... of the stompa but break it up into pieces and tilt it so that it has more of a ork-like / hunched over pose. I also want to expose the legs and hips for greater mobility. (How does a stompa stomp if it can't lift its legs?)

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Made in gb
Dakka Veteran





I was asked to make a custom stompa off an Imperial Knight a year or so back, might provide some inspiration?

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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Awesome. Nice work. I need to get my hands on some of that plasticard stuff, I've never tried working with it.
   
Made in ca
Possessed Khorne Marine Covered in Spikes





Can't wait to see what you do with the stompa, I'm not much a fan of the original model either.

Once again, we march to war, for Victory or Death!

Never wake yourself at night, unless you are spying on your enemy or looking for a place to relieve yourself. - The Poetic Edda

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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Stompa bits
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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Another idea that I have is regarding the transport and access point. If an ork were to carry something heavy it might wear a backpack and because the AP is at the rear I figured that the stompa could have a large freight container or sea can or battlewagon body or something on it's back. The AP could be a hatch that orks could drop out of, possibly via a chain or ladder.
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Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut






SoCal, USA!

This is just out there, but what if your Ork Stompa was styled like a Squig? A giant gob with legs, loads of guns in the gob?

   
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Pious Palatine






That custom Stompa from the Knight is absolutely amazing!

EDC
   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Ya I've seen some mechanical squigs and they look great. Not the direction that I'm going in for this model but something that I would eventually put together.
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Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut






SoCal, USA!

So cool!

Anyhow, I look forward to seeing the final result!

   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Still working on basic anatomy. Here's where I'm at.


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The right shoulder pauldron is a battle wagon cab. The bw deck is in his back as a platform for a boss or something. The cab has 3 turrets for the big shootas. The tw big shoota and scorched are in doors on the chest. There is a sea can on his back to hold and deploy the 20 orks embarked.
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






SoCal, USA!

Wait, no penis gun?

   
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Pious Palatine






Plans are looking cool dude.

EDC
   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






 JohnHwangDD wrote:
Wait, no penis gun?


*sigh* ...the penis gun. No. We're not doing that. I often wonder if the people that design these things really care about what there doing. There are character builds that have no models, models that don't have the load out that are described in the rules, and well... models with penis guns.
   
Made in us
Decrepit Dakkanaut






SoCal, USA!

OK, no problem. The model just seems a bit, well, lacking, without it.

Are you instead going to incorporate the vertical-seamed double-door assault chute a la the current Gorkanaut / Morkanaut?

I can't see why that'd be a problem...

   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Well ya that was another consideration. Access point is at the rear so how to make a rear door that doesn't look like a but. That's where I came up with the backpack / sea-can idea. No penises no but holes!
   
Made in gb
Dakka Veteran





Ork design is so awesome.

Run the giant leaky exhaust pipes through the enclosed infantry transport compartment? What could go wrong!

Edit: and to further that, really good job on the design there, I'd never thought to actually 3D model something before irreversibly cutting holes in things xD
Looks like a really promising design.

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Decrepit Dakkanaut






SoCal, USA!

Methinks the seriousness of your design is less Orky than it might otherwise be - there's a certain juvenile humor in Orks that you're deliberately avoiding.

   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






 JohnHwangDD wrote:
Methinks the seriousness of your design is less Orky than it might otherwise be - there's a certain juvenile humor in Orks that you're deliberately avoiding.


... hmm? well now I need to explore my past to discover why it is that I am avoiding certain juvenile humour.
   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






PossumCraft wrote:
Ork design is so awesome.

Run the giant leaky exhaust pipes through the enclosed infantry transport compartment? What could go wrong!

Edit: and to further that, really good job on the design there, I'd never thought to actually 3D model something before irreversibly cutting holes in things xD
Looks like a really promising design.


So much of the final product will be 3d printed so I do some basic modeling to figure out some problems that I couldn't otherwise do on paper, kinda like a maquette. EG:
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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






OK. Life happened, big break, I'm back.

UPDATE: I've started working on the actual files.
The legs are complete.
The torso will be clad in panels made from plasticard, scrap bits, cardboard, whatever, so I'll print a frame to build off of.
The back will be a platform that looks like the back of a battlewagon where a mek boss can stand.
The head will double as a cockpit.
The shoulders will be a vindicator and a battlewagon front.

...now onto the upper torso.
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Legs and lower frame

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Head and shoulders

   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






update
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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






I'm working on the "gob" now. (The jaw cover). I'm not in love with the actual model's gob or the forge world one. I've seen some people use a battlewagon ram as a gob, it's looks ok to me... I really like the style on the meganobs where the gob is actually attached/part of the chest armour, it's also kinda similar to the neck guard on the Khorne Lord of Skulls.

...still working on it
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Fresh-Faced New User





Honestly fantastic, wow is all I can really say


I do commissions! PM me if you're interested for prices and details, I am happy to paint a small group group of models first at a different price so that you can see my painting first hand, before making a big decision.
Again, PM me if interested. 
   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Update: still working on the blue areas
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Made in se
Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver





Sweden

I love the 3D pictures so far! It's looking fantastic!

The thought of being able to 3D print a Stompa is one that I find ridiculously exciting, so I'll be following your progress eagerly!

   
Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






It's Sea-Can o-clock.

The stompa is going to be wearing a sea can like a back pack. This will represent it's transport capacity. I'm thinking about having some ork boys hanging out of it and looking out of holes.

I'm still deciding what to make it look like... modern sea-can? 40k Munitorum Armoured Containers? Any Ideas?
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Made in ca
Squishy Oil Squig






Well... I think it's done. The grey shapes will be printed, the white are 40k bits, wires, and bolts that I have and will attach when it's done. As you can see the body is just a frame, it will be covered in bits of scrap metal like the original stompa. I'll probably use plasticard or cardboard for this. ...I'm still not sure if I want to glue the scrap metal to the outside of the frame, or the inside and leave the frame visable.... inside maybe?

Unfortunately my guy's printer is down so I won't be able to print this for a while, or I pay more do have it done by someone else... but I'm cheap so I'll wait.
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