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Games Workshop Death Guard Foetid Bloat-Drone Miniature (99120102077) – Warhammer 40,000
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Overview
Take command of a terrifying Warhammer 40,000 battlefield engine: the Foetid Bloat-drone, a Death Guard monstrosity that drifts through the air on buzzing turbines, fueled by the trapped essence of a Nurgle Daemon. Its presence is equal parts imposing and intriguing, a centerpiece that blends brutal functionality with a grotesque sense of character. The model’s silhouette conveys motion and menace, a machine blended with rotting flesh that makes a striking impression on the table or in display dioramas.
On the table, the hull’s rusting plates of rot-iron armour clash with the grotesque textures of stretched skin, pustules, and hoses. The front carapace can be built as one of three distinct options, giving you a choice between a skull-pocked Nurgle motif, a symbol carved into the carapace, or a nasty toothed maw that oozes with pestilent detail. Whichever path you choose, the kit delivers a dramatic, multifaceted model that communicates its detuned, otherworldly presence before you even roll dice.
Armament and customization
The Foetid Bloat-drone comes armed with two plague spitters and a plague probe, offering a coherent baseline loadout that fits a plague-themed force. For additional variety, you can swap in either a heavy blight launcher or a flesh mower, expanding the look and mood of your army without changing the base model. The back and side detailing continues the theme with an abundance of texture and life-like weathering that catches light in dynamic ways as you move the model across the tabletop.
With its multi-part plastic design, the front carapace, weapon options, and body sections come together to form a single, imposing vehicle that feels like it could drift into range at any moment. The kit’s detailing evokes a battlefield presence that can be painted and posed to suit your display or combat plan. It’s a model built for players who enjoy both the narrative of a plague-warded war engine and the tactile satisfaction of assembling a highly detailed miniature.
What you get and how to build
- 44 components in total to assemble the Foetid Bloat-drone
- Citadel 60mm round base included for stable display or tabletop use
- Unassembled and unpainted, ready for your chosen color scheme
Notes for assembly and painting
To complete the kit, Citadel paints and glue are recommended. This multi-part plastic kit invites careful assembly to recreate the intricate textures, from the carapace’s motifs to the back’s winding details. A straightforward build process opens the door to custom color palettes and shading that can bring the model to life on your shelf or battlefield.
This Foetid Bloat-drone is designed to hover and deliver evocative, close-range support in a Death Guard army, with a silhouette that communicates resilience and corruption in equal measure. While it represents a dramatic upgrade to any force, the final look depends on your painting choices and the assembly path you select—an invitation to personalize a memorable piece for your Warhammer 40,000 collection.
FAQ
Q: What comes in the Foetid Bloat-Drone kit?
A: 44 plastic components, a Citadel 60mm round base, and multiple carapace options; kit is unassembled and unpainted.
Q: Is this model suitable for beginners to assemble and paint?
A: Yes, with basic hobby tools you can assemble and paint; start with simple assembly and color schemes.
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