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I recently gor really into 40k universe, mainly because of Epic 40k wargame and Death Korps of Krieg.
I am doing Ork Afrikka Korpz atm, I have a lot of stormboyz and other Ork infantry. I also bought some Adeptus Astares and I am going to start Death Korps of Krieg very soon.
I can make updates here, but I want to keep this stream rather clean, I have other account for non lego pics. Mainly used on forums.
This Jump packed Loonies are just as likely to land on their heads as to stomp on yours! Mad, upredictable and fast these Goff Boys prefer to get up close and mix it rather than wield big shootas...
There is a little painting competition at my local GW store this Sat; so found some old unpainted models to create this scene. Not a chance of winning - but enjoyed building/painting this scene in basically a week!
Can't believe how far the minis of gone - the marine especially; and I can't for the life of me remember how old he is. The Stormboyz original arms went AWOL - no idea what happened to them; but had a few spare current Shoota boyz arms - a side effect of collecting/painting over 120 boyz now!
The first three members of my Ork Stormboyz mob. Although they came from a box of five, Jack painted the other two. Continuing the camouflague colour scheme, the rokkit packs are painted in colours of WW2 fighter planes.
The first three members of my Ork Stormboyz mob. Although they came from a box of five, Jack painted the other two. Continuing the camouflague colour scheme, the rokkit packs are painted in colours of WW2 fighter planes.
The first three members of my Ork Stormboyz mob. Although they came from a box of five, Jack painted the other two. Continuing the camouflague colour scheme, the rokkit packs are painted in colours of WW2 fighter planes.
The first three members of my Ork Stormboyz mob. Although they came from a box of five, Jack painted the other two. Continuing the camouflague colour scheme, the rokkit packs are painted in colours of WW2 fighter planes.
The first three members of my Ork Stormboyz mob. Although they came from a box of five, Jack painted the other two. Continuing the camouflague colour scheme, the rokkit packs are painted in colours of WW2 fighter planes.