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Warhammer 40,000: Orks Dakkajet
Warhammer 40,000: Orks Dakkajet
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Bring overwhelming firepower to the skies with the Ork Dakkajet, a high-speed aircraft built for maximum destruction in Warhammer 40,000. Piloted by the reckless flyboyz of the Orks, the Dakkajet embodies everything Orks love: speed, noise, and an outrageous amount of guns.
This multipart plastic kit allows you to build one of the most iconic aircraft in the Ork arsenal. Covered in riveted armor plates, oversized engines, and bristling weapon mounts, the Dakkajet captures the chaotic engineering style that defines Ork war machines. On the tabletop, it delivers a torrent of dakka capable of shredding infantry and light vehicles alike while screaming across the battlefield.
Whether you’re building a fast-moving Waaagh! air wing or adding an eye-catching centerpiece to your Ork collection, the Dakkajet brings both character and firepower to your army.
Models Included in the Box
This kit contains multipart plastic components to build:
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1x Ork Dakkajet aircraft
The kit includes optional parts allowing you to build other Ork aircraft variants from the same chassis, depending on your preference. The model is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. A flying base is included.
Recommended Citadel Paints
To capture the classic Ork aircraft aesthetic, start with metallic elements using Leadbelcher for the base coat, followed by shading with Nuln Oil to add depth and grime to the mechanical surfaces. Armor plates can be painted with bold Ork clan colors such as Mephiston Red or Averland Sunset, while Castellan Green or Waaagh! Flesh works well for additional panels and accents. Highlight metallic areas with Ironbreaker to bring out edges and rivets, and use Balthasar Gold for smaller mechanical details. For weathering and a battle-worn appearance, Agrax Earthshade and Ryza Rust can add realistic dirt and corrosion effects. Finishing touches like Abaddon Black for engines and weapon casings help tie the model together while reinforcing its rugged, improvised look.
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