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Do you want some disturbing new transports for your 40k Chaos army? Then Neil LeFort’s Demonic Tanks Kickstarter has just what you need…
Now in its final five days on Kickstarter, LeFort’s debut campaign features a quartet of new and unique vehicles designed for Traitor armies in the 41st Millennium. And what a disquieting quartet they are! Covered in various orifices, boils and eyeballs, there’s something visceral and vulgar about that is both inspired and indelicate in equal measure … but that’s what makes them such a great fit for a Chaos army, right?

Sculpted by LeFort in Milliput, Green Stuff and polymer clay, these 32mm scale transports have been designed to be ‘weird and wild and meant to be fun to paint.’ Better still, they’ll be cast in high quality polyurethane plastic resin, and will ‘come out of the box ready to paint’. He’s also taken care to omit any overtly sci-fi elements, allowing players to use them in any number of genres and not just sci-fi / Grimdark.

This fully-funded campaign ends on Sunday, 10th August at 3:00 PM British Summer Time.
See the Kickstarter page for more details.
Images courtesy of Neil LeFort

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.

A grotesque tank model designed for a Chaos army, featuring a textured surface adorned with various orifices, boils, and an eye-like detail on the front. The tank has a large, gaping mouth-like opening, emphasizing its disturbing aesthetic. The model is presented in a gray, unpainted finish, showcasing intricate sculpting details that highlight its bizarre and unsettling design.

A pair of intricately designed demonic tanks, sculpted in a pale material, showcase a grotesque aesthetic with various orifices, boils, and eyeballs adorning their surfaces. One tank features a prominent, gaping mouth at the front, while the other has a twisted, organic form with tendrils and textures that evoke a visceral, chaotic feel. Both vehicles are set against a dark background, emphasizing their unsettling details and unique design suitable for a Chaos army.