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…aaand another WIP shot. The orange-yellow on the armour is mostly done (none of that lame airbrush business. This be real painting. 😉 ), metallics have been basecoated. I considered using NMM on the metal parts, but I think that it would have detracted from the “old school” feeling.
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Sigur
Sigur is a full-time professional painter and founder of Battle Brush Studios. As a passionate wargamer he champions variety in miniature gaming, be it figuress, rules sets or hobby supplies. His collection includes a variety of scales, historical periods and settings, such as Space Orks, Imperial Guard, Sisters of Battle, Dark Elves, Ancient Persians, Thirty Years War, Napoleonics, WW2 and much more.
May you always pass your "Go For It!" rolls, and may the ref never see you foul!
I think orange is a great colour for Orks, really brings out the kinda bright coloured madness typical of Orks and also adds some mad-max feel, like the days of Gorka'Morka (although this is bloodbowl)
Keep it up! its awesome!
BTW:
Id take normal painting over airbrush any day.
😀 Damn straight, Tim! But then, I think that there are various special rules pointing out how the life of a grot isn't much cared for by the greener parts of the population. 😉
Everytime an ork is painted with NMM, a grot dies inside.