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Author: Rob D
Post: Ork Dreadnought Started


How Many Paint Lids Does it Take to Make a Dreadnought?


Four* apparently when I am making one! This week, my random projects continues. This has been on the 'To Do' list for several years but this year I actually do round to starting the ork dreadnought. Now many people have showcased their scratch built ork dreadnoughts and this one is no different.

I am inspired to build an original Rogue Trader style dreadnought with four arms. Known as the Super Attack Onslaughter Dreadnought. Obviously arms still to do, loads of detailing and a ton of rivets to give it the right look. But the basic shape is now in place.


*Two old Citadel ones for the top and bottom and two different Humbrol ones for the middle and the very top bit.


Back in WD100, Ork dreadnoughts came in two varieties: two and four armed variants. I had a couple of two armed dreads but no four armed monster. So, this one has got to be the four armed type. I particularly like the pincer claws so my dread has got to have a pair of them.

While the diagram shows a heavy plasma gun and a lascannon, this doesn't feel very orky as you can't shout 'Dakka Dakka' as you watch a enemy quietly melt from a plasma gun blast. So, my dread will have at least one heavy shooter and probably a few missiles. As who doesn't love a few fireworks.


One of the 'proper' ones from Suber at Old School Workshop​
Super Attack Onslaughter Dreadnought​


This is going to a cheapside project with all of the bits coming from the bits box, the garage and a few odd bits of Lego.

Rob


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