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Arzott Da Toot boss ork miniature - Warboss Riding Giant Squig

Arzott Da Toot boss ork miniature - Warboss Riding Giant Squig

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The Arzott Da Toot boss ork is a towering centrepiece miniature depicting a brutal warboss astride a massive, fang-filled squig beast. Standing 74mm from top to bottom, this physical resin miniature arrives with supports already removed, cleaned, and ready to assemble and paint. The kit comes in 9 parts, allowing for straightforward assembly before you get to work with your brushes.

Every surface of this model drips with savage character. The warboss himself is clad in heavy, riveted armour plates covered in spikes, chains, and crude mechanical additions. He wields a roaring chainblade in one fist and grips a heavy iron-shod weapon in the other. His mount is an enormous squig, all gnashing teeth, horns, and hunched muscle, making the Arzott Da Toot boss ork one of the most imposing grimdark warlord sculpts available. The rocky rubble base adds further dynamism to the piece.

This is a single-model kit intended as a squad centrepiece or commanding warlord figure for grimdark sci-fi wargaming. With 9 separate components, there is enough complexity to keep the build satisfying without being frustrating. Each piece fits together cleanly, and the scale makes every detail highly paintable.

Painting Guide: Arzott Da Toot boss ork miniature - Warboss Riding Giant Squig

The following guide will help you bring the Arzott Da Toot boss ork to life on the painting table, from base coats through to final weathering effects.

1. Prime

  • Apply a grey or black spray primer evenly across all assembled parts
  • Allow to cure fully before proceeding

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat armour plates in a dark green such as Caliban Green or Castellan Green
  • Basecoat the squig body in a deep red or dark brown for contrast

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out rivets, bolts, and metal trim in Leadbelcher or Boltgun Metal
  • Paint horns and teeth with a bone base such as Ushabti Bone, shaded with Agrax Earthshade

4. Weapons

  • Paint the chainblade in Leadbelcher with a wash of Nuln Oil for depth
  • Add streaks of Typhus Corrosion to the blade edges for a battle-worn look

5. Weathering

  • Drybrush armour edges lightly with Ironbreaker to simulate wear and scratches
  • Apply Agrax Earthshade or Stirland Mud around the feet, base, and lower armour panels

6. Bases

  • Paint the rocky rubble base in Mechanicus Standard Grey, drybrushed with Administratum Grey and finished with a tufts of static grass or lichen for a battlefield setting

This is an adult hobbyist collectible, not a toy. Not suitable for children under 14 years due to small, detailed parts.

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