Demonic Tanks Kickstarter Ends in Five Days

A collection of four unique, grotesque tank models designed for a Chaos army, showcasing a variety of disturbing features such as orifices, boils, and eyeballs. The tanks are sculpted in a mix of green and beige materials, with intricate details on their surfaces, including textured tracks and organic shapes. Each model has a distinct design, emphasizing a visceral aesthetic that aligns with the themes of Chaos in the 41st Millennium.
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