Breaka-Boss on Mirebrute Troggoth - Orruk Warclans - Age of Sigmar

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The Breaka-Boss on Mirebrute Troggoth: A long title and large model to go along with it. Typically, I like the challenge a large model will present then about halfway through will get tired of looking at it but I think this guy is just about the right size to be formidable but also not off putting. Still, I want to be sure I can get into all the cracks and crevices which is why I’ll be painting in as many sub assemblies as possible which after the video I tallied at *checks notes… one… one assembly. Turns out something I like more than painting in sub assemblies is not having to try and glue and fix seams after painting. We’ll see how I do whenever I get around to painting this beast but I bet it’ll look good still.

One thing I did forget to mention was that the Breaka-Boss himself also has a choice of heads. One with a skull piece that covers his mouth and nose and the other which covers the side of his face and lower jaw. I chose the face one as a reminder to 2020 and 2021... and 2022... hopefully not.

The long painting video can be found here:
(once it’s released)

The ramble free version will be here once posted:
(once it’s released)

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About Roshamjoe Paints:

I've been painting Warhammer Age of Sigmar and WH40k models since the middle of 2014 and in that time have painted a wide variety. While I’m not as skilled as others out there, I recognize that and am always looking to improve. Part of the fun is looking back on models I painted early on and comparing them to something more recent. Assembling and painting is how I spend my free time and I'm now looking at sharing what I do with others who might enjoy the madness in my methods. My style includes a lot of run-on sentences, losses in train of thought and tangents which can lead to minutes of wasted time but may provide some entertainment or background noise if nothing else. Overall, if you're having fun with the hobby then the finished product, good or bad, was worth the time invested.

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