Games Workshop Death Guard Plagueburst Crawler | 71-Component Plastic Kit
Games Workshop Death Guard Plagueburst Crawler | 71-Component Plastic Kit
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Overview
Meet the Games Workshop Death Guard Plagueburst Crawler, a towering siege tank designed to command the battlefield. This multi-part plastic kit arrives unassembled and unpainted, inviting you to craft a personalized color scheme with weathering and battle-worn details. Its imposing silhouette and grotesque plague-inspired ornamentation create a striking presence on any gaming table or display shelf. With careful assembly and finishing, it can become a centerpiece for your Death Guard force, offering a tactile focal point for dramatic storytelling and immersion.
Design and Build Qualities
The Plagueburst Crawler is built around a front-heavy, heavily armored track chassis packed with weaponry. A massive, spiked dozer blade dominates the front, accented by skulls and the symbol of Nurgle. The model’s surfaces are designed to read as pitted, rust-streaked metal, which hobbyists often enhance with washes and metallic highlights to emphasize corrosion and decay. Two plaguespitters sit on the sponsons, and the option to swap them for entropy cannons expands creative flexibility. The heavy front-centre slugger can likewise be substituted with a rothail volley gun, giving you multiple playstyle options within the same kit. The mortar at the rear is the model’s centerpiece, featuring a pronounced barrel and targeting mechanisms that imply devastating long-range potential.
- 71 components for modular assembly
- Front-heavy tracked chassis with a towering silhouette
- Two plaguespitters on the sponsons; swap with entropy cannons
- Front-centre slugger may be replaced with a rothail volley gun
- Dominant plagueburst mortar at the rear
Kit Contents and Painting Guidance
This kit is supplied unpainted and requires assembly. It is well suited to painters who enjoy a structured build process and weathering techniques to convey grime, corrosion, and battle wear. When you’re ready to bring the model to life, Citadel paints and glue are commonly recommended by hobbyists for reliable results and compatible finishes. The model’s large scale and intricate textures provide ample opportunities for edge highlighting, shading, and subtle discoloration to convey age and battle experience.
- 71 components with multiple weapon options
- Unassembled and unpainted for customization
- Recommended painting basics: primers, washes, and weathering techniques
Gameplay and Display Possibilities
The Plagueburst Crawler can contribute a dramatic dynamic to campaigns or skirmishes, offering long-range mortar fire alongside brutal close-quarters capability. Its size and armament make it a visually impressive centerpiece for photos, dioramas, or tabletop battles. While outcomes depend on many factors, potential advantages include imposing battlefield presence, versatile loadouts, and narrative-driven engagements that highlight the Death Guard’s formidable style. The model pairs well with other Death Guard units to create a cohesive display or gaming army, inviting hobbyists to plan color schemes and basing that reflect a war-torn, plague-haunted battleground.
FAQ
Q: What is included in the Games Workshop Plagueburst Crawler kit?
A: 71 components, unassembled and unpainted, with two plaguespitters and optional entropy cannon options.
Q: What age range is recommended for this model?
A: Designed for ages 12 and up; assembly and painting required.
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