Ork space pirates in action on a storm-wracked world (Paul Bonner cover art for Freebooterz, Space Ork army lists for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, Games Workshop, 1991)


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Ork space pirates in action on a storm-wracked world (Paul Bonner cover art for Freebooterz, Space Ork army lists for Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, Games Workshop, 1991)

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Zagrak Git-Gora, my custom Ork Warboss.
An anon on 40kg did a good analysis of why 40k Orks have endured and resonated with audiences so well, especially compared to other "orc" variants.
Also relevant, and posted in the same thread, was the classic/canon text from Uthan the Eldar.
ββ γγγγηγγ ββ
//γγγγγ¬θ΅/
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Love this but it bugs me that that Dakka is being used incorrectly here.
Dakka is the word for ranged firearms in general (because thatβs the sound they make - dakka dakka dakka).
Something that is βmore loudlyβ than a slugga (the one-handed pistol-style guns) would be a shoota (the two-handed assault weapons).
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Dakka dakka dakka