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> Bluu Waaaagh!!, Actually painted something
Da Bluu Un
post Jun 18 2012, 03:51 PM
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When the Fighta Bomba's came out the other week I went a bit mental painting Blu

Da Burna Bomba



My Fav Battle Wagon with Uba Big shoota



4 Bigg shoota turret - 360 degrees of death



Jnr mek boyz wagon



The 4 of them in there new home on my shelf.



Took me 10 days of a couple of hours a day to paint this lot. I had bought the battle wagons when they 1st came out and could never work out how to paint them. Its taken 6 years but now my orks are ready to hit the battle field
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Harkon Greywolf
post Jun 19 2012, 07:49 AM
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Looking good there.
Do you have a whole army shot anywhere to see these with Da Boyz?

HG
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anythingbutaone
post Jun 19 2012, 09:26 AM
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cool, 3 battle wagons.

You've certainly got the blue to a tee.

How have you painted the tracks and wheels because it looks like there is alot of grey plastic visable.

Maybe it's just the photo, becaue it looks like grey plastic around the chips on the battlewagons too.

I always find spraying the whole thing black first, then giving the whole model a Boltgun metal dry brush covers any platic that could be missed during painting. Unless your painted them grey in which case could use a little more nuln oil might make it look darker


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Da Bluu Un
post Jun 20 2012, 01:25 PM
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These wagons were originally sprayed black, then brown and finally boltgun metal. So trust me when I say they've not been Grey for years lol.

The picture is from my mobile so it doesnt show detail great. I only spent about 2 hours to paint, ink and varnish the whole model which is way too fast.

The shading was done by using slightly wetter paint as I went through a section and pooling bits of black ink.

Its a beginners job but I thought looked surprisingly good - well better than expected
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