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Forgeworld Ork Gunwagon

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Having left my Gunwagon for a bit of time, it was after thinking about painting tanks that I decided how I was going to move forward on the model. I used Tausept Ochre from the Foundation Paints range for the base coat.

Gunwagon

I was pleased with the results on this side, so I tried the other side.

Gunwagon

Basically I am painting the panels, but leaving the engine and fighting compartment black for the moment.

Gunwagon

I used a different colour for the front "teef".

Gunwagon

Another view.

Gunwagon

I am going to follow this with a wash and then highight with a lighter brown, before weathering.

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