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Foehammer’s Kill Team: SpetzNob’s OrkerKommandos

Foehammer’s Kill Team: SpetzNob’s OrkerKommandos

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About the Project

My first foray into Warhammer 40k Orks with Kill Team.

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Making Progress

Tutoring 3
Skill 7
Idea 7
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Grot-Dot Camo

First update for the evening is a quick pick of the German-Style pea-dot camo on the Orks pants. It was my first attempt at this type of camo, and I think it worked out rather well.

Making Progress

Brothers in Arms

To keep fatigue/frustration at bay, I paused work on the missile launcher/tank busta Ork, and started the base coating process on two other Orks. The first is my Soviet-themed Ork gunner, “Viktor”, with DP-style big shoota. The second is my Ork veteran, “Sarge”, armed with an entrenching tool Choppa and MP40 style Slugga.

Viktor view 1Viktor view 1
Sarge frontSarge front
Viktor view 2Viktor view 2
Sarge backSarge back

That’s all for tonight!

Testing the Paint Schrme

Tutoring 1
Skill 8
Idea 8
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Testing the Paint Schrme

Really quick update of my test fig for my Blood Axe Ork Kill Team Paint Scheme. Given their militaristic nature, I tried to stick to military camo colors. This was a bit challenging, as many camo colors are green, and wanted them to not clash with the Orks skin tone.

So, I picked specific camo colors. Tans. German fieldgray (very gray green), and US olive drab (very brown green). I also picked a very bright olive green for the skin tone. As a stretch I also did some pea dot camo on his trousers.

All ‘Ur Base ‘R Belong To Us

Tutoring 5
Skill 13
Idea 9
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Decided to take a break from the conversions for a bit. Now, when in my local FLGS I noticed the following base kit for Necromunda. It contained a total 10 pre-molded 32mm plastic bases for $6.50. While I probably wouldnt want to base a whole army like this, the set was a perfect impulse buy to cover a kill team. Might need 1 more set given an Ork kill team could be over 10 models.

GW Necromunda BasesGW Necromunda Bases

Below is a picture of the finished bases. Took only about two hours over 2 nights to paint them up. Paints included:

– GW leadbelcher, highlighted with mithril silver

– GW brass, highlighted with mithril silver

– Vallejo red gore highlighted with flat red

– small areas of white, or yellow with black chevrons painted on

– copious varied washes of Nuln Oil and Agrax Earthshade on different parts to give slightly different metallic shades

– detail painting of the GW Oxide paint into the recesses around the brass areas

Completed Bases for my Ork Kill TeamCompleted Bases for my Ork Kill Team

I also painted on lots of scratches to make the bases look worn and “40k”. This was done by:

1) paint small, thin lines of mithril silver

2) on the side of the silver line facing the assumed light source, paint a dark line of 50/50 leadbelcher and black the same length as the silver line

3) alternate painting some scratches like steps 1 and 2, and applying washes. Those scratches under 1-2 layers of wash will appear older, while those over washes will appear newer.

Ouz’n Charge!?!

Tutoring 4
Skill 16
Idea 18
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Spetz & Nob

So, had some inspiration yesterday for my killteam leader. Rather than having Spetznob Kommandos, I’d have SpetzNob’s Kommandos.

Enter Spetz & Nob, my kill team leader. Spetz (the Gretchen) will be the actual leader, who is carried into battle by Nob. Profile-wise they will just be a Kommando Boss Nob. I thought the idea interesting as

1) Kommandos are very sneaky, and thus un-Orky.  Much more like Gretchen.

2) The Blood Axe Clan are known for their organized, and thus in-Orky nature.

This is thus far mostly a fairly simple conversion. Base is a Nob fig with power Klaw, with a backpack from the Burna Kit, a gun scabbard turned into a large blade in the small of his back, and some night vision goggles made of plasticard tubes glued over his eyes.

the revolver was a bit more complicated, assembled slowly from a bunch of plasticard off-cuts. As most of his weapons were basically straight off the sprue, I wanted a suitably impressive looking Slugga for my Leader. Something to ensure “Da Boyz  Follow Orders”

 

i plan to raid my Bolt Action bits box when I get home to add some bits to Spetz to give him more Authoritae… maybe some binoculars and a suitably impressive hat.

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Boom! Boom! Firepower

Next is my in-Process Heavy Specialist, as-yet unnamed. He’s a mostly off-the-sprue Loota. One thing I wanted to do was give him a gun with a little more historical inspiration. Thus, I hacked off the old gun barrels, and built some new ones out of plasticard tubing to look like WW2 German MG42 Barrels. Mostly the are square tubes with holes cut in the sides with a pin vice. I then added the flared nozzle to the end.

A tip for accurately drilling holes in plasticard – take the sharp tip of a hobby knife and make an indent where you want the hole. It ensures the pin vice drill bit doesn’t “walk” off-center as you start drilling the hole.

Birth of the “Mork ‘n Gork 4E2 (MG42) Kustom Deffgun”

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His good sideHis good side

Boss sez weez got to kumoonikate...

Tutoring 4
Skill 12
Idea 12
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Communications Specialist

I made some additional progress today. First was doing most of the assembly for my Spanner Boy Communications Specialist. The base fig is pretty standard off-the-sprue spanner boy from the Burna boy kit. What I wanted was a pack that looked like communications equipment, but also resembled the WW2 radio backpack sets.

the base backpack is just some slabs of square plasticard tube slapped together. I then added the various decorative bits all made from scrap plasticard I had lying around.

– the ork-style antenna

– the various dials, icons, and rivets

– the small satellite dish

– the radio handset that looks like American radio hand sets from WW2.

The only thing further I’d like to add is a cord between the handset and the backpack. Might have to dig around for some wire at home.

 

Ev’n Mo Dakka

Some further progress has been made on the Soviet-style Ork Boy Gunner. I added a bipod and gun sight to the Big Shoota. I also removed the previous backpack (it was far too large) and the top not, and sculpted on a green stuff cap and bedroll. They are a little hard to pick out as the base plastic fig was already green.

i also added the second arm holding a grenade from an unused Burna boy arm, as the sprues didn’t come with the second “supporting arm” for the Big Shoota, overall I like the finished look.

C&C welcome!

Mo’Dakka

Tutoring 5
Skill 13
Idea 15
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Consttruction vehicles

Quick update. First I spent some time assembling these crane and construction vehicles that came in my Ork Kill Team boxed set. They are nice for terrain, assembled quickly, and are things which most people won’t  already have in their collection. I plan to ork the morning up some with additional rivitted-on armor plates.

also doesn’t hurt that the box comes with a tactic that allows an ork to drive on around during the movement phase.

carne and two servo-haulers assembledcarne and two servo-haulers assembled

Gunn’n Fer Ya

I also spent some time converting this ork heavy with big shoota. I still have a lot of work to do on the actual ork, including some pouches, webbing, and a Russian-style cap. However, I did some quick work with plasticard tubing converting the gun into a Russian style DP machine gun.

I trimmed the original barrel down, and replaced it with the thinner plasticard barrel with flash suppressor. I then used some larger plasticard tube and sheets to create the iconic “record player” disk magazine.

Mo’Dakka

Scout’n ‘Head

Tutoring 4
Skill 14
Idea 15
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Ok, I’m not 100% sold on this guy yet, so would love some feedback.

He’s my first attempt at one of my specialists, an Ork scout. I was almost solely inspired by that bionic arm bit, with the harpoon gun and winch. I instantly thought of a mountaineering trooper, capable of scaling the most impassible terrain.

With this in mind, I added the following conversions:

1) I used green stuff to add fur lining to his shoulders, as well add a fur lined hood to protect against inclement weather.

2) I converted his Choppa into a shape more resembling an ice axe. I envision it used in combat as well as climbing.

3) I added the better to give him a slightly more militaristic feel, as he had started to look a little Ferrell with the fur and ice axe.

i think I need to remove the back banner/gun and add a pack with a little more mountaineering gear. Maybe ropes and a bedroll.

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Rear viewRear view

Fix’n It

I did a small go back on the first Kommando. I thought the entrenching tool was a little too large, and was unbalancing what is already a top-heavy model. It also didn’t look quite right at the joint between blade and handle.

as a result, I narrowed the blade, and used some plasticard to add a hinge to the transition between blade and handle.

Scout’n ‘Head
Scout’n ‘Head

‘Er We Go!

Tutoring 9
Skill 17
Idea 18
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Basic Kommando

First model is a basic Ork Kommando with Slugga and Choppa. Fig was converted from an Ork Nobz plastic figure as I wanted my kill team to look appropriately huge.

conversions include:

1) Adding a plasticard barrel extension and retractable shoulder stock to give the Slugga the appearance of a German MP40

2) replacement of the Axe blade with a horizontal plasticard blade to give the Choppa the appearance of an entrenching tool

3) green stuff field cap and pouches

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‘Eavy with Rokkit Launcha

The second is a heavy boy, armed with a Rocket Launcher. Conversions include:

1) Green Stuff wool cap and ammo pouches

2) silencer on Slugga, made from plasticard tube

3) Choppa converted into a Panzerfaust-style rocket launcher. I figured a panzerfaust would be close to the mobile, short range rocket launcher the Orks use.

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Rear viewRear view

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