Showing posts with label Space Orks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Space Orks. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Is this the World's most expensive Ork Warbike?

 



In my never ending quest to create the most pointless conversions known to Warhammer, I knocked up this monstrosity (in the centre, between some of my other Warbikes!)  a while ago but never really got around to documenting it. So anyway, here it is, in all of it's limited release, Bob Olley, Iron Claw, Rogue Trader glory, the Vincent Orkshadow!

More details after the cut...

Sunday, 17 November 2019

A Small Waargh...

So, I've had most of these models lying around for years, some painted, some not. I decided to tidy them up and finish off a few vehicles after a friend picked up a resin not-Battlewagon for me, so here you go...


My plan for these is eventually to create a small army along the lines of 'Luggub's Drop Legion' from the Book of the Astronomican, and so I've used the models as pictured in the army list. My own personal view of Space Orks is more from this era of the RT fluff, where Orks are  space pirates, before Ansell and Stillman turned them into fart-obsessed fuckwits with stupid names like Snotglurp.

Anyway, more pics after the cut:


Thursday, 12 October 2017

A short interlude and a 'Sleazy Chopper'...

Not had much going on in the wargaming world recently, as I'm currently engaging in a lot of real-world building work to get my long-sought after garage and workshop built before winter sets in, but have a random ork on a bike!


More after the cut...


Friday, 30 December 2016

Orkses on the rampage!


Not much to report at the moment on the gaming front as xmas, house renovations and a motorbike rebuild (Ural M66 combination, since you asked) have all taken their toll on my time for little men, but I found some photos of my RT Space Ork army that I've not put up on here, so thought I'd put them up to keep the blog active. It's mainly the original RTB02 Space Ork Raiders box set, along with a few characters picked up to fill out the force.

More after the cut...