From the looks of it, the new Orks are going to be push-fit (or ETB- Easy To Build) for the upcoming 40k release!
Sure some people dislike push-fit, but when you have to build units of 30 Ork Boyz, to us, it seems like it may not be such a bad idea. While having smaller units or characters as multipart kits is nice, when you have to build so many minis, sometimes push-fit is just better. This isn’t really a debate on push-fit though, whether you like it or not, it looks like all the new greenskin style Orks may follow that format.

Why? Well, we dug into some pictures in the codex and when you look at the units in big quantities, there are striking similarities and basically, as everything is in pairs. We’re looking at a high-res image of the rumored combat patrol box from the Orks codex, so check that out to see if you can’t find more Orky Waldos for yourself other than just the examples we use below.
New Orks Going to be Push-fit for Non-Beastsnaggas

So, to the evidence. First, look at the heavy weapon models, they are the same bodies and heads (just painted differently) where the only things that are different are the arms and weapons. Even those are extremely similar.

There’s more evidence though…
Now, when you look at all the Boyz themselves, they are set up in pairs. With them being the exact same minis, no differences at all. This could be them just using the same minis for the picture (aka photoshop), but we doubt it.
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Perhaps the new box art is prepped for a separate release down the road, but for now, it looks like the Multi-part boyz will be all that is available separately for the near future.

Do you think these will be push-fit? Which do you prefer for Orks- push-fit or multi-part?
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