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GHAZGHKULL'S ORKS - SPEED FREEKS

The Speed Freeks army
list is the first of the army specific tournament lists to be
added to those already in the Epic Armageddon Rulebook and will
be published at the end of this month in White Dwarf Magazine.
Focusing on the exiled Speed Freeks and Bad Meks of the Burning
Death, Speed Freek armies are very mobile and ideal at
launching ‘hit and run’ raids from their numerous Warbikes and
Trukks. Unlike the ‘Kult of Speed’ formation featured last week
which is taken from the standard Ork Tournament List, Speed
Freek armies are led by a Mekboy Bad Ork Bikeboy as opposed to a Warboss. Speed Freek
armies introduce three new Ork units; the aforementioned Mekboy
Bad Ork Bikeboy, Ork Trukk and Mek
Speedsta. These units are specific to the Speed Freeks list and
cannot be used in a tournament in anything other than a Speed
Freek army. Of course, if you are putting together a campaign of
your own then a small Speed Freek force would make an ideal
starting point for an ‘Ambush’ or ‘Convoy Raid’ Scenario.
Modelling and
Painting Speed Freeks.
For full details on the
new units you will need a copy of the Speed Freek Tournament
Army List, which is published in White Dwarf Magazine and a
handful of models, most noticeably Ork Warbikes and Buggies. As
Trukks are the predominant transport for Speed Freek Boyz, it
seemed a good starting point to round up a selection of Buggies
for conversion. Creating Trukks is very simple, all you need to
do is omit the gunner from a buggy and fill in the hole at the
back where the gun would normally sit. If you want to go a stage
further a few Ork Boyz, or better still Madboyz if you have them
can be stuck onto the back of the Trukk. If you want to go a
stage further you can use plastic card to convert the buggy
chassis into a Trukk just like the ones I have shown here. These
are not as difficult as would first appear and only involve a
few strips of plastic card and a sharp craft knife. In this
instance I added the flooring of the Trukk first and then the
front and side panels in that order. Further banding and surface
detail was then added afterwards to roughly match the 40K scale
version.
At
first glance the Trukk looks very small compared to the
Battlewagons and Gun Trukks, but bear in mind they can only
carry a half dozen Orks and the 40K scale Trukk isn’t much
larger than a Buggy when you actually look at them side by side.
To kick of the start of my Speed Freek army I have created four
Trukks, the minimum number in a Speed Freek Warband. If you are
going to create an army of any decent size then you are likely
going to require a lot of Trukks, so bear that in mind when
deciding what to use or convert.
Every Speed Freek army
is led by a Mekboy Bad Ork Biker, the exiled leader of the roving
warband. This unit is free, but must be taken by at least one
formation in the army. To create the Boss Mek I simply added the
top half of an Ork Nob to the lower torso on an Ork Warbike. The
right arm Power Claw was removed and arm resculpted to match the
bike. As a final touch I removed the Warbikes plastic base with
a craft knife and positioned the Mek dynamically pulling a
wheelie to help the model stand out. At some stage in the future
I will replace the current Bad Ork Mek with something more
appropriate, such as Wazzdakka Gutsmek, but that will have to
wait for another update.
Although many Speed
Freeks naturally come from the Evil Sunz Ork Clan (although not
all), I kept the colours to a brighter red than I would usually
do and made sure the trademark yellow flames were painted at
least somewhere onto the vehicles. To make up the bright red I
initially drybrushed the Trukks and Mek Speedsta with a mix of
Brazen Brass, Tin Bitz and Bestial Brown. I then painted the
areas I wanted to be red in neat Terracotta Red. By adding
increasing amounts of Blood Red to the Terracotta I built up the
highlights until a final highlight of Blazing Orange was added
along any edges to finish. For the flames I initially painted
then wavy lines of Bleached Bone over which Sunburst Yellow was
added.
If you want a fast
moving force then there is little in the game as fast as the
Speed Freeks, however it comes at the cost of a reduction in the
number of units available to choose from. For my own Speed
Freeks I will most likely keep the army small and contained to
only a handful of formations for special scenarios. In the
meantime however its back to painting and a step up in pace for
the Speed Freeks. Next up Fighta Bommas and the Ork air assault.
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