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In this photograph more of the Orks I have modelled. They started off with a black undercoat. I then drybrushed them with Tin Bitz and Boltgun Metal. I then gave the skin a coat of Snot Green.

Huntaz

I then gave the skin a highlight with Goblin Green before doing final highlights with a mixture of Goblin Green and Bleached Bone. The orks' teeth are first done in Bleached Bone before final highlights of Skull White.

Huntaz

Rear view of the same miniatures, note that two of them have Shootaz.

Huntaz

This photo shows the models having had some further highlights.

Huntaz

Here are some more Huntaz I am working on, again using Orc and Ork parts.

Feral Orks

I then gave the skin a highlight with Goblin Green before doing final highlights with a mixture of Goblin Green and Bleached Bone. The orks' teeth are first done in Bleached Bone before final highlights of Skull White. The bases have been painted with Codex Grey.

Feral Orks

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