This wonderful Ork Submarine was on display at Games Workshop in Bristol.
Using parts from the Ork Stompa and the Bastion it is a very effective model.
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Using a thinned Chaos Black I touched up the black basecoat. I also black undercoated certain parts of the engine.
I also started to drybrush the “bare metal” with Tin Bitz.
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So after giving the model a wash, the next stage was giving the model more washes….
To continue the process I added some more washes of Devlan Mud and Badab Black, especially over the engine area.
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Having finished the Kil Krusha, leaving it for a while to let the glue dry and cure I gave the model a white undercoat.
I am pleased with how the model looks, now onto the bigger task of getting it painted.
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My Ork Stormboyz about to light their jump packs from behind a hill, all ready to assault some Space Marines.
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The next stage in making the Ork Kil Krusha was adding the drive shafts to each side. This is quite a complicated part of the model and it’s worth taking the time with a couple of dry runs before gluing them into place.
The model is now completed and just needs a white undercoat.
Front and back views.
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The next stage for my Kil Krusha was adding the engines. There are two engines, one on each side.
I also added the “teef” to the front of the tank.
See the full workbench feature on the Ork Kil Krusha.