Gatling Orc Machinegunner
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Description
🔫👹 Gatling Orc Machinegunner – The Lead Spitter
"Moar Dakka!" – If it ain't smoking, he ain't joking. 🔫👹
When the frontline needs a wall of lead and a chorus of chaos, they call in the Gatling Orc Machinegunner. Armed with a massive, rotary-barrel Gatling gun and a hydraulic power-claw for "close-quarters negotiations," this heavy-hitter is the embodiment of suppressed fire. Clad in reinforced scrap-plate armor with extra ammo belts strapped to his waist, he’s ready to turn any cover into Swiss cheese.
This model is a high-octane addition to any sci-fi warband, featuring a dynamic advancing pose and a scenic base that tells a story of a battlefield already well-ventilated.
📦 What’s Included
- 🔫 Large-scale Orc Machinegunner (~120 mm, optimized for FDM printing)
- 🖨️ FDM print profile (120 mm scale)
- 🎲 32 mm heroic scale version (pre-supported for SLA printing)
- All versions are prepared for crisp detail on the gun barrels and industrial armor.
🎨 Perfect For
- Heavy Support Units: The muscle your sci-fi squad has been missing.
- Painting Industrial Textures: Perfect for practicing heat-staining on gun barrels and weathered red armor plating.
- Warzone Dioramas: Great for creating a sense of movement and intense combat.
- Tabletop Champions: A character that looks just as dangerous as his stats suggest.
🎲 Tabletop Compatibility
Fits into 28–32 mm scale sci-fi games, such as:
- WH 40,000 – Ideal as an Ork Flash Gitz, Loota, or a specialized Meganob proxy.
- Grimdark Future (OnePageRules) – Orc Specialist or Heavy Gunner.
- Star Grave / Necromunda – An oversized bounty hunter or mutated "Heavy" for a wasteland gang.
- Five Parsecs from Home – A high-end mercenary alien hireling.
🖨️ Printing Notes
- 150 mm version is optimized for FDM printing, making the heavy Gatling gun and armor plates feel solid and imposing.
- 32 mm version is pre-supported for SLA/resin, specifically tuned to keep the barrel holes and ammo drum details sharp.
- The scenic base features broken barbed wire and spent brass casings to save you time on basing.
⚠️ License
This model is intended for personal use only. For commercial licensing, feel free to contact me.
💡 Painting Tip:
For a realistic Gatling gun, apply a "Muzzle Burn" effect. Start with a metallic base, then apply thin washes of bronze, then purple, then blue toward the end of the barrels, finishing with a bit of soot-black at the very tip. It makes the weapon look like it's been firing non-stop for hours! 🔩🔥💨
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.






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