
My Ork Burna Boyz moving over a hill during a game of Warhammer 40,ooo.
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These are my Orks preparing for battle in a game of Warhammer 40K.
See more photographs of my Orks in a variety of battle reports.
This very nice Ork Battlewagon was on display in Warhammer World.

I still have a fair way to go with mine, but I do like the model, one of the better Ork models from Games Workshop. Lots of conversion potential too. With all the options I think it can be a little too tall. With my model I have gone for a lower profile than the above model.
Just what every mekboy wants; an even bigger `Dread! A smoke-belching, hydraulic monster able to tear apart enemy tanks and smash a side lesser war machines with contemptuous ease.
This is from the Forge World stand and is a work in progress.
I bought mine at GamesDay 2009 and purchased it with two Killkannons as I didn’t think much of the Rippa-Claw, it looked flimsy in comparison to the model as a whole.
See the workbench feature on my Mega-Dread.
Ork Trukk with Krooz Missilz (aka an Orkish version of the Imperial Deathstrike Missile Launcher, but why not use the Krooz Missulz rules for the Mega-Gargant.
This is a very simple conversion that I did a fair few years ago.
The model is built using a Flakwagon base, a firing platform from a Pulsa Rokitt and the Krooz Missulz? Well it’s a 40k scale Fighta-Bommer Missile.
Having finished the undercoat on the Kil Krusha I started to paint it. I gave the internals of the turret a spray of battleship grey. I gave the main weapon a spray of grey.
It does need a second coat, but better two thin coats than one thick one!
I also sprayed the internals of the tank with the grey spray.
There was some overspray, but not a huge amount.
See the full workbench feature on the Ork Kil Krusha.