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Space Ork - Deff Box Ork Walker

Space Ork - Deff Box Ork Walker

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Every Space Ork warband needs a walking engine of destruction, and the Deff Box delivers exactly that. This hulking bipedal walker stomps into battle on two thick armoured legs, its toothy iron face grinning at whatever it is about to pulverise.

The kit comes with 11 parts and five interchangeable weapon options: a circular saw, a rending claw, a flamer, a grot missile launcher, and a heavy shoota. Swap them out to suit your playstyle or build multiple configurations across your collection.

Standing approximately 70mm tall and 75mm wide, this brute fills the heavy support role with personality to spare. Chains hang from the chassis, mismatched plates of thick armour cover the hull, and exhaust stacks vent fumes from the back. The grinning maw on the front promises a bad day for anything that crosses its path.

Cast in high-quality grey resin and supplied unpainted, the Deff Box is the centrepiece heavy walker your Space Ork force has been waiting for. It is compatible with standard 60mm or 80mm round bases and demands to be the most aggressive thing on the table.

Painting Guide: Deff Box

The Deff Box suits bold, clashing colours and heavy weathering to capture the brutal Space Ork engineering aesthetic — nothing on this machine was built to look pretty.

1. Prime

  • Prime black for a dark, industrial finish that makes metal tones pop, or grey for a more neutral base across the armour panels.

2. Armour Base

  • Base coat hull panels in dark green, dirty yellow, or deep red for a classic Space Ork warband look; pick one dominant colour and use the others as contrast panels.
  • Drybrush edges with a lighter tone to catch raised detail on the rivets and plate edges.

3. Trim and Details

  • Paint chains, bolts, and hanging trophies in Leadbelcher or Boltgun Metal; wash the recesses with Nuln Oil.
  • Pick out the teeth of the grinning face in bone or dirty ivory, then shade with Agrax Earthshade.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat all weapons in Leadbelcher, then apply a heavy Nuln Oil wash and drybrush lightly with Ironbreaker for worn metal.
  • Add heat discolouration to the flamer nozzle with thin glazes of orange and purple.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple chipped paint on armour panels using a torn blister foam for a rough, battle-scarred texture.
  • Apply brown wash and rust pigment to the lower legs and foot plates to suggest mud and corrosion from long campaigns.

6. Bases

  • Industrial rubble or cracked rockcrete bases suit the heavy walker scale; add scattered bolts or broken pipe sections to reinforce the scrapyard aesthetic.
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