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Made in pt
Fresh-Faced New User




Portugal

This Gargant is being built with materials that are normally considered trash. For example: lids, empty bottles, electrical cables...
These photos are 4 weeks old.Currently, the weapons are already advanced (but not yet finished) and a large part of the Gargant's body has already received more panels and rivets...
The exterior of the head received several details. The interior of the head is still under study. But, I'm sure that the orc driver will be connected to the machine by cables...
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head (top)

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heaf (front)

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head (interior)

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interior (front)

This message was edited 4 times. Last update was at 2024/04/07 12:15:16


 
   
Made in ca
Death-Dealing Ultramarine Devastator






Very creative. I have a junk drawer full of that kind of stuff.
I may have a gargant just waiting in there.
   
Made in pt
Fresh-Faced New User




Portugal

You don't lose anything by trying it out. It has been a very interesting experience.
After seeing several examples (among them: https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/423841.page;
) I decided to try it. I don't know what the end result will be, but I'm enjoying the challenge.
Note: I don't play Warhammer, so I asked for a friend to print me some Orks and Gretchin to have a crew for the Gargant.
   
Made in us
[DCM]
Boom! Leman Russ Commander





United States

I love building things from found items- currently underway (and nearly under weigh- ha!) is a zeppelin, although I had to pay money for a couple of parts.

Your build is very ambitious and so far shows every sign of being well-executed- rock on!

"He fears his fate too much, or his desserts are small, who will not put it to a single touch; to win- or lose- it all."

Montrose Toast


 
   
Made in ro
Fresh-Faced New User




Portugal

]Hey everyone!
This is my second post about the project I've been working on lately: building an Ork Gargant!
Even though I'm not an active player of the Warhammer game, I'm absolutely fascinated by the rich universe it presents.

So far, I've managed to assemble practically the body and head of the Gargant, now is riveting and painneling time...
Additionally, I'm trying to create an interior of the body that captures the chaotic essence of the Orks. I want it to be a true maze of stuff, with loose wires, broken pipes and pieces of makeshift machinery scattered everywhere. The idea is that, when you look inside the Gargant, you feel like you're looking at chaos itself!

I'm excited to dive into the next phase: detailing the arms. One arm houses a giant chainsaw, ready to tear through anything that comes near. In the other, I'm doing a true mishmash of weapons, completely inspired by the spirit of 'Dakka'! The armwith the weapon will be free to rotate.

I'm looking forward to share more updates as I progress on this journey. If anyone has tips or suggestions, I'm totally open to hearing them! And if you're also building something related to Warhammer, I'd love to see what you're doing.
Until next time, may the Waaagh! be with you all!
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interior (front)

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exterior (back)

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interior (back)

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chainsaw (left)

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chainsaw (right)

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arm with weapon (side view)

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arm with weapon (front view)

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Made in us
Brigadier General






Chicago

Fascinating. I'm particularly interested in seeing how it looks when painted. The only part I'm skeptical of is the use of shoes, but it's looking good so far.

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Made in pt
Fresh-Faced New User




Portugal

Progress Update: Ork Gargant Weaponry Details

Hey everyone,

Just wanted to share a quick update on my Ork Gargant project. I've been busy adding panels and details to the weapons recently.

One thing I've focused on is creating custom ammunition feeding systems for the cannons. Drawing inspiration from Ork culture, I imagined how they would keep their weapons loaded during battle. The solution? Using Grots to help with the process.
In my interpretation, I've crafted details and mechanisms that depict Grots scurrying about and manually carrying shells to the larger cannons. One thing to note is that in the process of loading ammunition, the Grots are subject to many dangers, like crossing a precarious bridge (to be built) between the body of the Gargant and the arm where the weapon is mounted.
IMHO, these small yet significant details not only add visual interest to the model but also inject personality and narrative into the scene.

Regarding the shoes:
I wanted to share a fun detail about my Ork Gargant project that I've been working on. You see, I've incorporated a pair of sneakers into the design, serving as the feet of the Gargant. But here's the twist: each sneaker belongs to one of my two nephews, aged six.
Each of them has expressed a few requests regarding the project, and I'm making it a reality by placing these requests on the side where their corresponding shoe is located, like if representing the inspiration of Gork and Mork...

I would love to hear your thoughts about this projct.

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weapon (left)

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weapon (right)

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weapon (top)

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weapon (front)

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weapon (back)

   
Made in us
Brigadier General






Chicago

Grots bring an integral but expendable part of an Ork mechanism is a fantastic idea. Your progress looks good also and the nephew shoe inclusion is very sweet.

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My Project Log, mostly revolving around custom "Toybashed" terrain.
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/651712.page

Visit the Chicago Valley Railroad!
https://chicagovalleyrailroad.blogspot.com 
   
Made in ro
Fresh-Faced New User




Portugal

Hello.

I wanted to share some more photos of my project, the Ork Gargant, but I wanted to clarify that these images are from a dry fit stage. This means that the pieces are assembled loosely to get a general idea of how the project is coming together.
I'm still in the process of refining and finalizing details, so some parts may appear loose or unfinished in the photos. As I progress and make updates, I'll be sure to post more photos to keep you all in the loop.

Feedback and advice are welcome and necessary!

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top

   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut



London

I salute you sir!
   
Made in us
Brigadier General






Chicago

Excellent progress!
Keep it up!

Chicago Skirmish Wargames club. Join us for some friendly, casual gaming in the Windy City.
http://chicagoskirmishwargames.com/blog/


My Project Log, mostly revolving around custom "Toybashed" terrain.
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/651712.page

Visit the Chicago Valley Railroad!
https://chicagovalleyrailroad.blogspot.com 
   
 
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