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Updated: 2026-03-04

How to Paint a Battle-Ready Ork Warboss

How to Paint a Battle-Ready Ork Warboss Orks are meant to be green, mean, and messy. If you are painting...

How to Paint a Battle-Ready Ork Warboss

Orks are meant to be green, mean, and messy. If you are painting a full mob, you need a process that looks great but doesn’t take a week per model. This guide gets your Warboss from grey plastic to tabletop-ready using a dependable Citadel recipe.

How to Paint a Battle-Ready Ork Warboss

The Core Recipe Card

  • Primer: Chaos Black Spray
  • Skin Base: Orruk Flesh
  • Skin Wash: Biel-Tan Green
  • Metal Base: Leadbelcher
  • Metal Wash: Nuln Oil

The Process: Step-by-Step

1. Base the Skin: Apply two thin coats of Orruk Flesh. Don’t worry about perfection; Orks look better with a bit of texture.

2. Wash for Depth: Slather the skin in Biel-Tan Green. This settles in the muscles and does the hard work for you.

3. Mechanical Bits: Paint all the choppas and shootas with Leadbelcher. Once dry, wash them with Nuln Oil for that oily, used look.

4. Final Touches: Highlight the highest points of the skin with a tiny bit of the original Orruk Flesh mixed with a drop of yellow.

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