As I mentioned in green tide part 4 I still wanted a couple more HQ options for fun and variation. Also I still have a lot of Orks that needs to be brought in line with the current paint scheme.
As I mentioned in green tide part 4 I still wanted a couple more HQ options for fun and variation. Also I still have a lot of Orks that needs to be brought in line with the current paint scheme.
Been a few days since my last update but painting the tide was tiring so I needed a small break. I did however work on the stompa a bit now and then but it was first with a couple of hours this morning I got so far it was worthwhile a blog post.
So front first. Post and pre rivets.
Yes. YEEESSSSSS!
I’ve not been myself these last couple of weeks..been locked in a constant state of “must paint boyz”. So despite the shitty weather and hence poor light conditions. Here cometh da Tide!
So a lot of people have commented on how I paint my Orks and the skin tone I’ve chosen as well as some interest in a little tutorial on how I do it. But first, some background on where I “discovered” this skin tone for greenskins.
So got my second game with my green tide list at 1500 points
The green tide keeps on coming! My painting frenzy is not slowing down and I even managed a game in the other day 🙂
Tested out my green tide list against a mechanized AM list at 1500 points.
Not entirely correct calling it part 1 as I`ve been building and preparing the list for a bit. However, painting 120+ models for a 1500 points list is kinda daunting so building it is by far the easy part!
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For some reason I felt the itch to paint some boyz instead of continuing building on the stompa. From experience I know that I can’t ignore that feeling as it’s hard motivating oneself to paint 100+ minis for one army.
Anyway, I got to it!
When apocalypse first came out it inspired a building frenzy in my group. For me I made a stompa on free hand measurements and plasticard.
Okey so pics inbound!
Here’s my 1500 points dread mob formation out of the ork supplement.