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Ork Wartrakk III

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The rear view.

Ork Wartrakk

Here is the Wartrakk with it's cousin.

Ork Wartrakk

I started on the rider. I didn't want to use the standard rider which comes with the plastic Wartrakk model, so I used the legs and added the left arm from the rider to the standard torso from one of the plastic Ork Boyz. I added a right arm weapon from the Orc Warriors sprue, partly because I had run out of Shooty Boyz weaponry and partly because it is different. The head is also from the Ork Boyz sprue.

Ork Wartrakk

I will be giving him a black undercoat.

I then started the weathering and detailing process on the Wartrakk. This included scratch marks, rust, flaking paint. It also included painting in the straps and the headlights.

Ork Wartrakk

Looking at this under the harsh glare of the digital camera, some of it looks like it might need a little more work, it never surprises me how forgiving the eye is, compared to the camera.

Ork Wartrakk

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