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.
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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.
The Kil Krusha turret goes together quite easily. After putting it together, I added a few more details to the main weapon and turret.
Though I am less sure about how easy it will be to paint!
There is lots of lovely detail in this turret assembly, alas most of it won’t be seen as it will be covered by the top of the turret and the rear of the superstructure.
The secondary turret also had the final pieces added to it including the periscope.
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After undercoating the Kil Bursta I removed the masking tape.
Slight issue was that the black matte spray I was using came out slightly glossy!
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After masking the Kill Bursta I gave the model a black undercoat.
Slight issue was that the black matte spray I was using came out slightly glossy!
See the full workbench feature on the Kil Bursta.

This bizarre flying ork Battlewagon was an entry in the GamesDay 2009 Golden Demon awards.
It uses many parts, but a key one appears to be an Eldar Falcon hull. Not sure if I like it or not. Quite a dramatic pose and quite a good paint job, but there is something that doesn’t sit right with me. Not sure what it is, maybe the concept, I am sure Orks would salvage Eldar equipment, but would they conjure something like this up? Of course this is Warhammer 40K and to be honest most things are possible.
From the archives.
This picture shows my Ork Kult of Speed (lots of conversions in there) racing across my cityfight terrain.
This is how I picture a Kult of Speed should operate, lots of vehicles, lots of speed and no organisation….
To see lots more photographs of Epic miniatures, have a look at my Epic Miniatures Gallery.
Ork Bommer from GamesDay 2010.

How I painted my version of this model.
Having given the Kil Bursta a white undercoat, the next stage was to mask the model before giving the track sections a black undercoat.
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Having glued the model together the next stage for the Kill Bursta was a white undercoat.
See the full workbench feature on the Kil Bursta.