
Ork Boyz are perfect for a fast but satisfying paint project. You get skin, armour, cloth and metal on one kit, which means you can practise core techniques without painting the same flat panel for hours. If you are starting out, grab the kit and build your palette from Citadel paints, then keep the process simple and repeatable.
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How to paint Ork Boyz with Citadel paints: setup and prep checklist
Clean mould lines, wash your hands, and prime evenly. A mid-tone or neutral primer gives you room for both bright and dark areas. For tools and assembly, a stable workspace helps more than people admit; a support like the Citadel Colour Assembly Stand keeps handling cleaner while glue cures and paint dries.
Best Ork skin colours: Citadel Contrast and Layer combinations
For skin, use a green Contrast over a light undercoat, then reinforce muscle areas with Layer highlights. Keep recesses dark for instant depth. Armour plates can be blocked with Base colours and chipped with a sponge pass for battle wear. Metals benefit from a dark wash and quick edge catch. The key is controlled repetition so the unit looks cohesive when ranked together.
Figure set choice for beginners: Ork Boyz vs elite kits
The Ork Boyz set is more forgiving than many elite kits because texture and wear look natural. Beginners can make small mistakes and still end with characterful models. Start here before chasing super-fine hero miniatures that demand precision brush control all over the sculpt.

