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Pandemic Warriors Assembly Kit (59 parts)

Pandemic Warriors Assembly Kit (59 parts)

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The Pandemic Warriors Assembly Kit arrives as a ten-model physical resin build kit to build a squad of 10, sculpted with an exceptional level of grimdark detail and 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 lands on your doorstep. Each model measures 35mm from feet to eyes, giving the squad a suitably imposing and disease-ravaged presence on the battlefield.

This kit contains 59 unique parts across the squad, offering a generous range of build options. The breakdown includes 10 bodies, 8 backpacks crawling with grotesque faces and grasping limbs, 5 different heads heads, 20 shoulder pads layered with spikes and chains, and 32 hands and weapons. The weapon options span corroded bolt weapons, vile melee arms, a towering bone-headed maul, and a selection of bloated ranged armaments, giving you plenty of variety to create a squad that feels truly distinct.

Every body is covered in corrupted armour, festering mutations, and plague-touched iconography. The backpacks in particular push the horror aesthetic hard, featuring writhing undead figures, insect-like carapace plates, and masses of skeletal hands bursting outward. The shoulder pads carry spiked trim, heavy chains, and corroded heraldry that fits the rotting-warrior aesthetic throughout.

This set was sculpted by DakkaDakka, whose range consistently delivers character-driven, detail-rich miniatures for the grimdark hobbyist.

Whether you are building a core squad of Pandemic Warriors or adding a unit of elite plague-bearers to an existing warband, this kit gives you the parts to make each model unique.

Painting Guide: Pandemic Warriors Assembly Kit (59 parts)

The palette below leans into the classic corrupted-armour look: dirty greens, verdigris metals, and diseased flesh tones. Adjust any colour to suit your existing collection.

1. Prime

  • Prime with a grey or black primer for maximum contrast on the deep recesses and texture detail.
  • A zenithal white mist coat from above helps map highlights before you begin.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat the armour panels in Death Guard Green or a similar muted olive tone.
  • Apply a wash of Agrax Earthshade or Athonian Camoshade to deepen the recesses and add grime.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out rivets, chains, and trim in Leadbelcher or Warplock Bronze.
  • Wash all metalwork with Nuln Oil, then add a light drybrush of Necron Compound for worn edges.

4. Weapons

  • Paint the bone-based melee weapons in Ushabti Bone, washed with Seraphim Sepia, then highlighted with Screaming Skull.
  • For ranged weapons, keep metals dark and corroded with a second wash of Agrax over the Leadbelcher.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple Typhus Corrosion across lower armour panels and joints for a rusted, decaying look.
  • Add small spots of Nurgle's Rot technical paint into cavities and pustule details for a wet, diseased finish.

6. Bases

  • Use a cracked mud or blasted wasteland texture paste, paint in Dryad Bark and drybrush with Karak Stone.
  • Add tufts of dead grass or small patches of Nurgle's Rot pooling at the feet to tie the squad together.

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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