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Warhammer 40k - Characters - Xenos Armies - Orcs - Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy

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Rukkatrukk Squig Buggy

Rukkatrukk Squigbuggies are often seen pushing through the remaining Heizas on their way to the front, deploying their short-range live artillery and causing chaos in the enemy ranks. They fire a variety of squig creatures at their hapless enemies: Bissigä Squigs, which bite into whatever they hit and won't stop chewing until they're beaten to death; bile squigs, which squirt, spray, or vomit a variety of noxious fluids in all directions; Explosive squigs that explode violently at the slightest provocation “as a warning to predators.” These are fired using a squig launcher that is thrown from one crew member to another to quickly deliver the perfect squig to the target - the squeaks, scrambles and thunders are audible despite the harsh roar of the squig buggy.

This multi-part plastic kit contains all the parts needed to build a Rukkatrukk Squig Buggy. The Squigbuggy is a remarkably robustly built ork vehicle - but still bears the ramshackle hallmarks of a machine built by Meks with more hammers than sense. It is a flatbed truck with a large, wide wheelbase, which allows it to thunder over rough terrain most of the time without rolling over with devastating consequences. There's a squig pen on the bed that's packed with various types of bitey, bile, and explosive squigs, overseen by a grot (who, to be honest, has a lot of trouble keeping the squigs under control). A large orc balances precariously next to the pen and stuffs a squig into the Heavy Squigwerfa, which he brings into position. There are 2 fuel tanks under the bed - barely protected from hits - and saw blades on both sides, ideal for slashing tires and enemies. The driver and another crew member sit in the driver's cab, which is basically just a few metal sheets around a steering wheel. Both are covered in bite marks, scratch marks and scars that come with a career in squigging. The passenger leans on the launcher of his squig gun. On the front, the Squigbuggy has teeth equipped with sharp teeth instead of a radiator grille - this is beautifully complemented by a spiked ram.