For the past few months, our gaming group has had a bit of a focus on 5th edition 40k. I've enjoyed re-discovering that Blood Angels are a bit filthy, getting to use my Daemons and taking part in my first Apocalypse game.
However, inevitably a feverish escalation has begun to take place. Pete is churning out Space Wolves and Eldar, Matt is turning the contents of the Combat Patrol magazine into 5th edition forces, and even Wes has bought an Imperial Guard army.
As for me, well, I'm never one to avoid jumping aboard a bandwagon...or should I say bandtrukk.
As I'm all out of Marines due to my Badab War adventure, and I painted all my Daemons when I bought them, I turned to the Orks I've painted for 2nd edition and Gorkamorka.
Also, due to edition points creep, what had been a 1300 point force in 2nd edition had deflated to 850 points by 5th, and so I needed to add to the army to get it to a reasonable size for a game.
The most obvious initial target for my attention was the spare Gorkamorka Trukk I still had unpainted.
I opted to go for paint this up as a Bad Moons Trukk as my plan was for it to convey my Warboss and Nobs more quickly into battle, where their Choppas could do the talking. Also l, this means that I have the option of fielding two mobs in Gorkamorka, should I want to introduce anyone to the game
Vehicles are quick to paint for Orks: base coat silver, wash with Agrax Earthshade, pick our panels for specific colours, sponge weathering, paint the tyres. Easy.
The awkward bit was the crew, as I didn't have any, apart from a couple of torsos, which I think had been freed up from using metal bodies on my Evil Sunz biker and Trukk driver.
Therefore I began cobbling together my crew from the bitz box. The lehs are from the Maelstrom's Edge miniatures I used as Servitors for my Corpsetaker Apothecary (for some reason the sprue had four sets of legs and only two torsos), whilst the arms are a mix of Skaven and Zombie bits I had lying around.
The worst elements of this rushed kitbash are covered either by their cramped compartment or some improvised pads on the driver's shoulders.
All in all, I'm quite pleased with how they turned out.
It doesn't change his profile, it just makes him more WYSIWYG.
I've got a range of bits and pieces to put together for the Orks. I've inherited a Rebel Grot gang for Gorkamorka (with an incomplete Big Lugga) that can be added to my Gretchin mob, although I'd need a second Runtherd.
I also have a toy tank that I'm mulling over what to convert into: a Trukk for the Goffs, a Scorcher or a Looted Tank. It's a decision that will largely depend on the bits I have available.
Although none of these are particularly powerful, it should mean I can properly play a 1000 point game of 5th edition.
Acquired: 82
Painted: 56
Lead Mountain: 519
Painted: 56
Lead Mountain: 519
I like the look of the Trukk
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DeleteGreat work on the Trukk, and who doesn't like a bit of WYSIWYG, look forward to seeing what direction you go with the tank.
ReplyDeleteI'm currently leaning towards Scorcher, but we'll see.
DeleteLooks good from here! I always thought Gorkamorka looked like a cool game. It's in that odd period where GW seemed to be trying to work out the style for orks.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the Orks had lost the comical bandy-armed look of 2nd, but hadn't bulked up into what became more standard yet. Some of the metals really pointed where they were going though.
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