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Goff Orks

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Goff Orks

I must have assembled these about twenty years ago. After correcting a lot of my originally shoddy work I added some extra bits to them and drilled out all the barrels and vents on the guns barrels. My Wow stick makes light work of such tasks. I used a variety of blacks to ensure the model had a lot of tonal variation. I started from a black Halfords spray undercoat. The trousers were base coated Scale 75 Graphene Grey and I used this colour mixed with Vallejo Ivory to highlight the cloth. Petroleum Grey from Scale 75 was used to shade the cloth. Brown leather was basecoated GW Rhinox hide and this was then highlighted with GW Doombull Brown, Mournfang Brown and finally with XV88. Several of the belts and ammo packs etc were simply highlighted with ( for the boots ) Graphene Grey and the rest of the black areas with GW Administratum Grey.

Red was used as a spot colour on all the minis. Mephiston Red was highlighted with Evil Sunz Scarlet and Wild Rider Red and a sparingly applied extreme highlight of Fire Dragon Bright. Shading was either on the plume Liquitex Raw Umber Ink or on cloth areas Mephiston Red mixed with Word Bearers Red by GW.

The skin was base coated with the very old GW Goblin Green ( yes I still have two useable pots!) and then washed with a heavily diluted mix of Sap Green and Carbon Black inks by Liquitex. The original colour was the reapplied and highlighted with this mixed with Army Painter Daemonic Yellow. Brush applied Vallejo Matt varnish matted down the glossy ink. The skin was finished with a glaze of Inktense Yellow by Scale75.

Metal areas were base coated with GW Leadbelcher and then washed with diluted Carbon Black Ink. The original colour was then glazed back and edge highlights and scratches added with GW Stormhost Silver.

 

 

Goff Orks

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