Yep, they're done. Which means I already possess 1000p of freshly painted Orks! :)
I didn't forget about the weathering tutorial by the way, just have to take 2 or 3 more photos.
@px: No, not at all. A lot of pieces and you'll need a saw to get rid of all the unnecessary resin leftovers, but nothing to worry about. The instructions that come with it are good too.
Nice work, I especially like the contrast between the reletively desaturated Weirdboy skin and the brighter grot attendents. Really makes them pop on a model that normally sees them lost in the background. Keep it up.
wow sweat! I especially like the dread! Really nice weathering.
ReplyDeleteIf you have a spare moment, take a look at the ork wagon im painting atm, maybe you could give me some weathering advice?
its over at: http://musingsofasmurf.blogspot.com/
Really nice stuff. I'm always envious of your orks simply because they are so well executed, and your style eludes me :)
ReplyDeleteYewaaaahh!!! Dakkkaaaa!!! Daakkkkaaaa!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, very impressive work mate! Especially love the MEga Dread!!
ReplyDeleteThe awesome mega-dread is kinda stealing the show. :)
ReplyDeleteWas it hard to assemble? Thinking of adding one to my horde of orks as a show piece or something. Just because of the awesomeness of it. :)
Thx a lot! :)
ReplyDelete@px: No, not at all. A lot of pieces and you'll need a saw to get rid of all the unnecessary resin leftovers, but nothing to worry about.
The instructions that come with it are good too.
That is spectacular. I agree the dread is especially impressive. Nice work buddy!
ReplyDeleteNice work, I especially like the contrast between the reletively desaturated Weirdboy skin and the brighter grot attendents. Really makes them pop on a model that normally sees them lost in the background. Keep it up.
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