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Pandemic Creeper Tank - Resin Miniature Vehicle
Pandemic Creeper Tank - Resin Miniature Vehicle
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The Pandemic Creeper Tank is a hulking, plague-wracked war machine sculpted with an extraordinary level of grimdark detail, arriving as a physical resin miniature ready to assemble and paint straight out of the box. Supports have already been removed and surfaces cleaned, so you can get straight to the hobby the moment it arrives at your door. The kit comes in 7 parts and measures approximately 170mm tall, 119mm wide, and 76mm deep.
Every surface of this vehicle tells a story of ruinous corruption. Toothed grinding blades dominate the front dozer assembly, while exposed gears, circular saw details, and jagged vents crowd the flanks. The rear deck is dominated by a massive engine block wound with organic tubing and large curving horns, giving the whole machine a grotesque, living quality. A spiked tower finial and twin-barrelled turret weapon sit atop the hull, completing the look of a vehicle built for grinding through enemy lines without slowing down. The model is supplied with a choice of turret weapons so you can configure it to suit your force.
Sculpted by DakkaDakka, this is a single-vehicle kit. It is cast in high-quality grey resin and arrives pre-cleaned, ready for assembly with hobby glue and your choice of paint scheme.
Kit contents: 7 parts including the main hull, front dozer blade assembly, rear engine block with horn detail, and optional turret weapons.
Painting Guide: Pandemic Creeper Tank - Resin Miniature VehicleThe palette below leans into the corrupted, disease-ridden aesthetic of the sculpt, but every suggestion can be swapped to suit your own warband colours.
1. Prime
- Prime the assembled or sub-assembled model with a grey or black spray primer for maximum detail retention across the busy surface.
- A zenithal highlight in white over the grey prime helps pre-shade the deep recesses before any paint is applied.
2. Armour Base
- Apply a dark, desaturated green such as Castellan Green or a similar colour to the main hull panels for a plague-worn look.
- Work up to a mid-tone highlight of Loren Forest or equivalent on raised edges, keeping transitions subtle and dirty.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out bolts, rivets, and mechanical trim in Leadbelcher or a dark silver to contrast with the green hull.
- Apply a generous wash of Agrax Earthshade or Nuln Oil across all metallics to knock them back and add grime.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the turret weapon barrels in Leadbelcher, then drybrush with Ironbreaker for a worn metal finish.
- Add spot colour to lens details or vents using a sickly yellow-green, such as Yriel Yellow glazed over with a green ink.
5. Weathering
- Stipple Rhinox Hide and Typhus Corrosion onto the dozer blades and lower hull to simulate mud, rust, and corrosion.
- Use a fine brush to draw Ryza Rust streaks downward from rivets and exhaust ports, following the natural flow of the panels.
- Apply a thin slather of Nurgle's Rot or a gloss medium tinted green into recesses and organic areas to suggest biological contamination.
6. Bases
- Build up a rubble and mud base using texture paste, broken cork, and small stones to ground the model on the tabletop.
- Finish with tufts of dead grass and a final coat of matte varnish across the whole model, leaving only the contamination effects glossy for contrast.
This is an adult hobbyist collectible, not a toy. Not suitable for children under 14 years due to small, detailed parts.
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