![]() Then I have to do a bit of weathering on him, because what self respecting Orc walks around in pristine gear? I still need to paint his metal sections, the socks and finish up all the leather strapping and shoes. There's still a bit to go, and he's actually not glued together yet. The highlight was painted with Flash Gitz Yellow edge highlights and then another edge highlight of White. ![]() I then painted any shadowed areas Averland Sunset and washed them with Agrax Earthshade. This was followed by a wash of Agrax Earthshade and then some touch ups of Yriel Yellow. Finally, it all came back around to yellow again and that's what I ended up going with.Īfter touching up the yellow sections with some white, I painted a few coats of Yriel Yellow on the armor plating. ![]() At one point I thought of all silver armor and then just rusting the hell out of it. I originally planned to go with yellow, then decided to go black, then blue. I knew I wanted to do some checker patterns on a few spots, but the main color was the problem. Up until this point I was still on the fence as to the colors I was going to go with. Then edged with straight Pallid Wych Flesh.įinally it was time to paint the armor plating. The shirt was done with a base coat of Rakarth Flesh, washed with Seraphim Sepia and then touched up and highlighted with a mix of Rakarth Flesh and Pallid Wych Flesh. The pants were painted with Rhinox Hide, washed with Agrax Earthshade, touched up and then highlighted with a mix of Rhinox Hide and Vallejo Earth Brown and a highlight of just Earth Brown. It did mean I needed to rethink the brown for the leather strapping, but that wasn't a huge deal either. The clothing had me stumped for a little bit, but in the end I decided on brown paints and tan shirts.This looks really good with the green skin and I'm glad I went that route. All that I did was paint them with Screaming Skull, a wash of Agrax Earthshade, a touch up and then a highlight of white. The teeth and fingernails were painted pretty simply. I may not end up doing pupils, but it looked odd not having something there. Unlike the Humans, which I skipped painting their eyes, I painted the test Orc's eyes white. Finally I did a quick go around with some Agrax Earthshade in the recesses where clothing met the skin tone, to help give it some more definition. Then, for the face I mixed in a little Reaper MSP Fair Skin to the mix for the lips and highlighting on the cheeks. This was followed by a touch up coat of Warboss Green, before adding in some reddish pink of a Reaper MSP paint sample I don't have a name for. I also didn't want it too dark, so Caliban Green and Warpstone Glow were out of the question.įor this I started with a base coat of Warboss Green and then a wash of Riekland Fleshshade. I knew I wanted to stay away from a cartoony green and that it needed to be a bit more believable. Orc teams are very hard-hitting, concentrating on pounding an opponent into the turf to create gaps through which the excellent Orc blitzers can run.With the model in 2 pieces, I started painting the skin first. Orcs have been playing Blood Bowl since the game was discovered- indeed it was an Orc who discovered the shrine where the sacred book of Nuffle was hidden.
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