Thought I would post some WIP on my orks as I would like to be able to look back over them as I work on them! I had thought about starting to work on them in the TOEP12 but when it first started I didn't have many, but I'm becoming over loaded with them these past two weeks! (thanks for 'subtle' hints leading up to my birthday!)
I don't know any other epic gamers, but enjoy painting this scale the most and so most of my work will be on what looks best (to me anyway!) and not neccesarly what is best for gaming, though I will try to keep my armies 'legal' on the off chance that GW sees sense and brings epic back in some form, and I find a use for them!
I have just started negotiations with the misses about a games room. Its early days, but the plan is simple;
1: Remodel the Kid's vacant room in to a games room/storage room
2: build the most awesome 6mm gaming table know to man kind (Imperial city under control of Ork's, with ww1 trench overtones! Maybe dabble with my first electronics for some LED goodness)
3: Paint an eldar army to gift to the misses and encourage her to play every night!
4: ? ? ? ?
5: profit!
Anyway, enough of my jibber jabber. These are my WIP gunwagon's, based on the old style skull wagons. I'm afraid that they do look better in real life (or so I'm lead to believe!) the camera seems to only focus on the imperfections of the minis, as apposed to the sheer awesomeness...ah, who am I kidding, they are pretty shoddy builds, but these are some of the first scratch built stuff I have finished, I have many years to improve!



The shooter one the left is not at the awful tilt, I have modeled it separately (something I have never really done before) as so I can get in there and paint some details on the to the gunner and his shoulder pad. It is such a good piece of space on that shoulder pad that I did want it going to waste! Not that my free hand is any good, but I have to start practice somewhere!

I was inspired by the commisar motivational poster with this one- The one with the russ, and the commisar is shouting 'drive closer I want to hit them with my sword!' But The ork is more or less thinking 'I got my fat arse stuck in this hatch!'


The tool in the above photo is the best thing I have ever made. It is a homemade paint brush, I use it for adding PVA glue to any bases that get sand/flock AFTER painting (most get don't pre-spray but some times doing it after is a better option. Depends on the mini) but it is essentially whilst prepping epic minis, its angled head fits brilliantly underneath most of the orks tricksey legs! As the ork plastics are mostly in a squatting position I use this brush more then any others! It also a life saver when PVA'ing underneath the old school goblins (of the 80's & 90's) feet, as they work best not glued directly to the plastic of the base (makes them look like the are sinking into the mud otherwise!)
Dead easy to make, a nice long piece of Epic chaos sprue (making sure its the part with the two circles of raised plastic on it-that is so that it never sits flush on the side overnight, meaning that if you forget to clean it off after a late session you can still wrestle it free from the table!) Cut about an inch off the end at a angle (so it is a bit like a flat head screwdriver!) add a nice clean circle of superglue and add the hair- I use a cheap pack of children's paintbrushes, about 99p for 12, and whilst still attached to the child brush, just glue the end of the hair to the new brush and let the glue dry. I give it plenty of time to set, then very carefully beginning trimming it away from the child brush. You want a nice thin layer of hair, more of the flat shape of a decorating brush then the usual round point of a miniatures brush. Then importantly, add a very thin coat of super glue to the the top part of the hairs to hold them all once and for all!
Since making it I have used it to base around 80 goblins, one unit of epic Chaos death guard, all-sorted skaven minis, and around 20 stands of Epic orks and I am yet to loose one hair off it! Not the most interesting part of the hobby, but I thought I would share as It has been a brilliant Piece of kit!
Well, I apolisgise for the jabber!
All C+C welcome, as I have plenty of time to get these done right. I'm in no rush, as I have no deadline, and want to make the most out of what is probably my favorite miniatures from GW.