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Da Full Waaagh! – Space Orks Complete Army Bundle | OPR Compatible

Da Full Waaagh! – Space Orks Complete Army Bundle | OPR Compatible

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Da Full Waaagh! is the complete Space Orks army bundle you have been waiting for, delivering 11 brutal units of grimdark sci-fi mayhem straight to your hobby desk as physical resin miniatures, supports already removed and ready to assemble and paint. Each piece arrives cleaned and prepped, so you can focus on what matters: building and painting a warband that looks terrifying on the tabletop.

This bundle includes a towering Ork Mech Warboss standing an impressive 124mm from base to top, bristling with rotary cannons, a chain blade arm, heavy armour plating, and a grot spotter perched on its shoulder. Alongside the centrepiece sits a heavily armoured Ork riding a monstrous scaled beast, measuring 74mm tall, chainsaw weapon raised and ready to charge. The remaining units round out a full fighting force, covering heroes, brutes, war beasts, and support characters across the 11-piece set. Every sculpt is packed with character: trophies, crude ork glyphs, oversized weapons, and scavenged armour tell the story of a warband that fights as hard as it celebrates. The entire collection was sculpted by DakkaDakka, whose work brings a distinct and ferocious personality to every piece in the range. Da Full Waaagh! is fully compatible with One Page Rules and similar grimdark mass-battle systems.

All miniatures in this bundle are cast in high-detail hobby resin. They are supplied unpainted and may require minor assembly. Superglue is recommended. Miniatures are not pre-primed unless stated.

Painting Guide: Da Full Waaagh! – Space Orks Complete Army Bundle | OPR Compatible

This guide walks you through a battle-ready grimdark paint scheme for every unit in the Da Full Waaagh! bundle, keeping the palette cohesive across all 11 models.

1. Prime

  • Prime all models with a black spray primer for maximum contrast and shadow depth.
  • Follow with a zenithal highlight of grey from above to establish a natural light source before you apply any colour.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat the large armour panels in a deep red, such as Mephiston Red or equivalent, applied in two thin coats.
  • Shade the recesses with a dark brown wash to add immediate depth and definition across all the panel edges and rivets.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out metal trim, bolts, and mechanical joints with a dark iron basecoat, then drybrush lightly with a bright silver to bring up the edges.
  • Paint any cloth, capes, or trophy skulls in bleached bone or off-white, then wash with a sepia tone for an aged, battle-worn feel.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat all weapon barrels and blades in dark gunmetal, then edge highlight with a brighter silver on raised edges and muzzle rims.
  • Add a subtle verdigris or rust effect to worn surfaces using stippled orange-brown and a tiny touch of yellow at the chip centres.

5. Weathering

  • Apply chipping effects to the red armour using a small piece of blister foam stippled with a mid-brown and silver mix.
  • Run a thin brown-black wash along the lower edges of all models to simulate ground grime and oil buildup from heavy machinery.

6. Bases

  • Base in a rocky wasteland style using texture paste or sand, painted dark grey and drybrushed with a light stone colour.
  • Add scattered shell casings, painted brass, to echo the debris detail already sculpted onto the centrepiece model base.

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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