Showing posts with label Orks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orks. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Sluggas - 30 Boyz Unit

Hi Guys,
I finished to clean up my unit of 30 Sluggas.
I painted some old models to complete.

Also some pics of 2 old Trukks and a Moto.
With 6 Trukks and 2 Battle Wagons I could try a game with a Speed Freaks theme.












Sunday, March 30, 2014

Gretchin's Artillery

Here we go again, some pics of the little ones.
To start let's have a quick look at the quality of fine-casts models...
It's outrageous to be allowed to sell those.
Games Workshop can't seriously continue to commercialize those, this is ridiculous.
Look at the size of the bubbles..

With a good layer of dirt these gets unnoticed but it ruin the painting experience.




This last one is hand made from a Kanon from the Battlewagon Kit.

A last picture with the the complete battery.


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Orks Old Timers - Part I

I have finished the first lot of vintages Orks.
Here are some pictures.







For those interested, most of the models come from Grenadier Brand, their Future Warriors K-Force.
I finally got the info from this Forum. These guys seems to know pretty well their stuff.

For the other models, from Games Workshop range, there are 2 Mad Boyz, with the plastic arms from the plastic boyz. One is a Mekaniac and the last is a regular boyz with Big Shoota.

Thanks Phil for this lot. I have found more back in France..

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

How to Paint Yellow

Hi Guys,

As a quick Tutorial, here is my way to paint Yellow on Armour plates for my Orks.
The colors I use are as follow, mentioning new and old Games Workshop names:


1 / Tausept Ochre / Old version of Balor Brown (Which is not as good as the old version by the way)

2/ Iyvanden Dark Sun / Averland SunSet (Also not as good, missing on picture)

3/ Bestial Brown.

4/ Mix Iyanden DarkSun and Golden Yellow ( New Equivalent Yriel Yellow, haven't tried it)

5/ Mix of 4, with White.1 : 1

6/ Mix of 5, with White,1 : 1


I based coat in Brown and White on the top.
 I then apply the first layer (1)
 The first highlight (2)

I then apply very watered down Brown in the recesses. (3)
 I continue with the highlights, this time on the edges with a normal brush (4)
I apply another layer with thinner lines (5)
 In the last step only the corners and high points, like the bolts receive the final highlight (6)

Here is the result once finished.