We all know Space Wolves and Orks are about to release in Saga of the Beast. If you’re an Ork fan, you might want to look at some of these alternatives.
With every major release that GW puts out, players flock to online stores and pillage almost every kit that’s decent on the tabletop within a matter of minutes. Unfortunately, GW has a slow turnaround time when it comes to restocking sold out items. If you show up a little too late to the scene looking for Orks, you can still check out some great alternative models from these companies.
We might only show a few products of each line here, so be sure to check out the full range of releases that each company offers, for yourself.
Kromlech’s Orc Jet Fighta $98.18

Scour the skies in the name of Green Baron! With six bulletspitters This set contains one high-quality resin Orc Jet Fighta, consisting of 22 parts, and one 120mm Dynamic Flying Base.
Kromlech’s Orc Juggernaut Mecha-Armour $20.86

With one of the more unique Orc designs out there, this dude has a brutal Bioshock Big Daddy drill and an autocannon arm for wargear…so what’s not to like about it exactly?
Artel “W” Miniatures’ Iron Boss $41.99

Some Ork armies make a freakishly large Warboss their centerpiece. This Iron Boss is perfect for a Warboss in Mega Armor or even a Gazghkull stand-in.
Artel “W” Miniatures Tekk-Szhaman $15.99

Creature Casters’ Orc Forge Lord $42.00

As one of Artel “W’s’ latest models, the Orc Forge Lord is another fantastic option for any kind of Warboss slot you’re trying to fill. He could also be the scariest Big Mek you’d ever see.
3D Art Digital’s 28mm Orc Warlord $24.99

Wargame Exclusive’s Tracked Smasher €29.99

Wargame Exclusive’s Warboss Boombasta €29.99

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With Ork support coming soon, what do you think will be the next hottest unit out of the faction? Have you already started prepping your Greenskinz for the table?
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