The Ork Waaagh grows and so the need for
more cannon fodder is required. Quick and easy Orks
for a mad dash to death but allowing my Ork Warboss
to sneak up on the flank and do some real bashing.
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“Quick and easy” you say…how quick and easy? They look great and I am always in the market for tips to help me to increase output.
The Orks are similar to my Imperial Guard. For the brown leather looking areas start dark and come down through the colours. I used Gorthor brown ,Tallarn sand(agrax earth wash after) and Karak stone. The green is waaagh flesh,biel tal wash,warboss green and finally skarsnik green. As to the time taken,3-4 days quickest and 5-6 longest.
Metal is boltgun , agrax wash(sometimes 2) and chainmail for edges/highlights.
One other point my times of 3-4 days are based on straight painting as assembly, gluing to base and prime coat are not included. Extras like sticking down basing scatter and painting the base are in the 3-4 days.