Is the Ork Stompa worth it for newer Warhammer painters? In this painting guide, I'm tackling one of Games Workshop's most intimidating centerpiece models - and sharing everything I learned after 20 years of painting miniatures about whether beginners should even attempt a project this massive. The Ork Stompa is a ยฃ150+ investment and an absolute unit of a model. But here's the thing - painting large scale Warhammer 40k models like this teaches you techniques that'll transform your entire hobby game. Whether you're considering buying one, already have one gathering dust in your pile of shame, or just want to see what's involved in painting warhammer centerpiece models, this masterclass breaks down the entire process from primer to perfection. I'm not gatekeeping here - this is an honest look at what it actually takes to paint an Ork Stompa. If you're a beginner painter wondering if you should jump straight to the big stuff, or an experienced hobbyist looking for weathering techniques and painting tips, you'll find value in seeing the full workflow unfold. This Warhammer 40000 painting tutorial covers priming strategies for large models, how to approach intimidating projects without getting overwhelmed, and all the techniques I've refined over two decades of mini painting. No speed paint shortcuts - just real talk about what works when you're painting miniatures at this scale. Whether you're building an Ork army for Warhammer 40k, researching your next big purchase, or trying to level up your painting warhammer skills, understanding how centerpiece models work is crucial. This video gives you the complete picture so you can make informed decisions about your hobby journey. Perfect for anyone searching for how to paint miniatures, Warhammer 40k tutorials, or honest reviews of Games Workshop's larger kits. I'm here to help painters at every skill level make smarter hobby choices and improve their techniques - no fluff, just practical advice from one hobbyist to another. Got questions about tackling large models, Warhammer painting techniques, or whether the Stompa is right for your skill level? Drop them in the comments - I read every single one and love helping fellow hobbyists figure out their next steps! Don't forget to subscribe for more Warhammer tutorials, miniature painting guides, and honest hobby content designed to help you avoid expensive mistakes and paint with confidence. For all business enquiries, please email: chucknerdbusiness@gmail.com WAAAGH! ๐ All Paints Used: Leadbelcher - Citadel - Metals. Enshin Grey - Citadel - First coat of initial weathering layer. Administratum Grey - Citadel - Highlight coat of initial weathering layer. Silver (70.997) - Vallejo - Metal Edge Highlights. Averland Sunset - Citadel - All yellow mid-tones and base colour for yellow panels. Flash Gitz Yellow - Citadel - Glow effect for the lights. Squig Orange - Citadel - Base layer for all orange sections. Fire Dragon Bright - Citadel - Highlight colour for all orange sections (mainly the light) Wraithbone - Citadel - Used to brighten shades of some highlight colours on the model (50/50) Mephiston Red - Citadel - Red base coat for details. Wazdakka Red - Citadel - Highlight colour for the red details. Rhinox Hide - Citadel - Used for weathering, battle scars, light casing and horns. Mournfang Brown - Citadel - Horns. Saddle Brown - Vallejo - Horns. Zealot Yellow Speed Paint - Army Painter - Used for washing yellow metal panels. Sand Golem Speed Paint - Army Painter - Used to create the rusty, old metal panels. Agrax Earthshade - Citadel Washes - Used to grim darkify the metal across the entire model.

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