This is a picture of my Ork Landa on my grassy terrain.
I think the image works quite well and was one of the reasons I created the terrain.
You can find out how I painted my Landa on my Workbench feature.
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This is a picture of my Ork Landa on my grassy terrain.
I think the image works quite well and was one of the reasons I created the terrain.
You can find out how I painted my Landa on my Workbench feature.
As well as the Lungburstas I am also painting some Bowelburnaz.
Some of these have been converted as I wanted to use the smaller turrets on other conversions.
These have turrets from Battlefortresses.
They will also be in the desert camouflage scheme.
The Lungbursta is one of my favourite Epic Ork vehicles.
There is something very *normal* about it which I like compared to other Ork vehicles.
I found I had some spare models and I am painting them up in desert colours to match my current Epic painting.
The first stage is painting the metal parts in black.
The next stage will be painting the basecoat.
I have often used the gunners from Ork Buggies in many conversions.
This is an Ork Flagwagon with Gunners.
This is an Ork Battlefortress with Gunners.
This of course leaves the warbuggies…
One conversion I started was based on the vehicles from Jurassic Park II which were used to capture dinosaurs. I saw these vehicles as squig capturing buggies, the squigs would then be used either in small packs, to grow into Squiggoths or for food.
The conversion used the arm from an Ork Dreadnought which was snipped off to make a Killa Kan.