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Ork Fighter Bomma

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I have made some more progress with my Ork Bommer.

Fighter Bommer

The under view.

Fighter Bommer

Having finished the base coat I gave the plane a wash consisting of Chestnut Ink, Scorched Brown paint (which helps remove the gloss of the ink) and some water to thin the wash down.

Fighter Bommer

This is the underside.

Fighter Bommer

I am quite pleased with the end result. I was trying to get a rusty looking battered plane and I think that this paint job does do just that.

The rear view.

Fighter Bommer

Notice how the tail fin is "missing", I much prefer my version without the tail fin I think it makes the Fighter look meaner and nastier.

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