The Ghordson Driller is a very focus efficient jack and is amongst the cheapest heavys in the game. Add the auto hit if previously hit means lots of attacks or boosted damage rolls.
I started with a spray primer of Krylon black then a rough
drybrush of Hammerfall Khaki. Then a drybrush of Gun Corps Brown on the shaded
areas and a drybrush of 50/50 Hammerfall Khaki and Menoth White Highlight on
the raised sunny side of the model. Then it was Cold Steel to the metal parts.
Molten Bronze was applied to some metal parts and those were
drybrushed with Rhulic Gold. The red accent area was painted with Skorne Red
then drybrushed with Khador Red and finally lightly drybrushed with Khador Red
Highlight. The whole model was washed with Army Painter Dark Tone. The base and
arc was painted with Bootstrap Leather, graveled and flocked with GW stuff with
Army Painter Wasteland Tuft. I then drew Rhulic glyphs on their sides with a
paint pen.
I have another Driller that will be painted but I had to wait for the missing leg to arrive from Privateer Press. An excellent missing part service they have.
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