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[[File:Gunwagonshoota.jpg|170px|right|thumb|Gunwagon.]]
[[File:Gunwagonshoota.jpg|200px|left|thumb|Gunwagon back in the day.]]
A Gunwagon is an Ork vehicle commonly used as a transport. A basic Gunwagon consists of a powerful engine and a mounted Big Shoota on a chassis. A Gunwagon only has a seat for the driver, but hand holds are provided to transport Orks over short distances. Much like other Ork vehicles, the gunwagon is a highly modifiable platform, and can be armed with a Zzap Gun, a Kannon, or a quad Flak gun while still retaining its transport capabilities, although the most common chassis used on a Gunwagon is the [[Rhino]] chassis.  
[[File:GunwagonKannon.jpg|300px|right|thumb|The Gunwagon ''finally'' having enough guns to befit its name.]]
In early editions of 40k, what was then called an Ork "Gunwagon" was an Ork vehicle commonly used as a transport. A basic Gunwagon consisted of a powerful engine and a mounted [[Big Shoota]] on a chassis. A Gunwagon only had a seat for the driver, but hand holds were provided to transport Orks over short distances. Much like other Ork vehicles, the Gunwagon was a highly modifiable platform, and could be armed with a [[Zzap Gun]], a [[Kannon]], or a quad [[Flakka-Dakka Gun]] while still retaining its transport capabilities.


In addition, the Gunwagon can be up-armoured to protect the driver and gunner, and also mounts an extra Big Shoota and spike armor for extra stabbiness if needs comes to shove.
In addition, the Gunwagon could be up-armoured to protect the driver and gunner, and also [[Miscellaneous_Weapons#Spiked Ram|mounted spike armor]] for extra stabbiness if push came to shove.


If the [[Battlewagon]] is the Ork's [[Land Raider]] and the [[Trukk]] as the Greenskin's [[Rhino]] than it is safe to say that the role of the Gunwagon is akin to a [[Space Marine]] [[Razorback]] in both function and usage. Like the Razorback, the Gunwagon acts as an IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) meant to help both carry a modest amount of boyz while hammering suppressive fire towards enemy entrenchments. Although the Gunwagon has an advantage over the Razorback in that it could swap its Big Shoota with the aforementioned weapons to deal with heavy armored infantry, tanks and flyers.
It is safe to say that the role of the Gunwagon was akin to a [[Space Marine]] [[Razorback]] in both function and usage. Like the Razorback, the Gunwagon acted as an IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) of sorts, meant to help both carry a modest amount of boyz while hammering suppressive fire towards enemy entrenchments. [[Pretend|Despite the name]], the oldschool Gunwagon was big enough to only mount one pintle-mounted weapon. [[Derp|So there wasn't really that much GUN in Gunwagon.]] This remained true until....


As of 8th edition, the Gunwagon is now a sub-variant of the Battlewagon. It has a built in periscope that lets it fire twice if it moved at least half of its movement characteristic or if it didn't move at all. However, it sacrifices being open topped and has a lesser transport capacity to make up for its extra [[Dakka|dakka]].
== 2009 AKA the Year the Gunwagon got a Buttlift ==
 
The old 90's-era Gunwagon has long been removed from the game. For a number of years Ork players didn't actually have a dedicated [[Battlewagon]]/Gunwagon kit, but in 2009 a new Battlewagon kit was finally released. What is now called a Gunwagon is therefore actually a completely different vehicle that is classified as a variant of the reborn Battlewagon.
 
This new Gunwagon features an impressive array of weapon options in contrast to the relatively disappointing variant in previous editions. Whereas the old Gunwagon could mount one pintle-mounted weapon, the new Gunwagon mounts a turret-mounted main weapon and up to four [[Big Shoota]]s. It may also be equipped with additional options such as a [[Lobba]], [[Stikkbomb Chukka]]s, Grot Riggers, and even a [[Miscellaneous_Weapons#Grabbin' Klaw|Grabbin' Klaw]] and/or a [[Miscellaneous_Weapons#Wrecker|Wreckin' Ball]]. Thus, this is a vehicle that actually earns its name compared to its predecessor. Moreover, it also includes a built-in periscope that lets it fire the main gun twice if it moved less than half of its movement characteristic or if it didn't move at all.
 
[[Category: Warhammer 40,000]]
 
[[Category: Xenos]]
 
[[Category: Orks]]
 
[[Category: Vehicles]]


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Latest revision as of 09:40, 21 June 2023

Gunwagon back in the day.
The Gunwagon finally having enough guns to befit its name.

In early editions of 40k, what was then called an Ork "Gunwagon" was an Ork vehicle commonly used as a transport. A basic Gunwagon consisted of a powerful engine and a mounted Big Shoota on a chassis. A Gunwagon only had a seat for the driver, but hand holds were provided to transport Orks over short distances. Much like other Ork vehicles, the Gunwagon was a highly modifiable platform, and could be armed with a Zzap Gun, a Kannon, or a quad Flakka-Dakka Gun while still retaining its transport capabilities.

In addition, the Gunwagon could be up-armoured to protect the driver and gunner, and also mounted spike armor for extra stabbiness if push came to shove.

It is safe to say that the role of the Gunwagon was akin to a Space Marine Razorback in both function and usage. Like the Razorback, the Gunwagon acted as an IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) of sorts, meant to help both carry a modest amount of boyz while hammering suppressive fire towards enemy entrenchments. Despite the name, the oldschool Gunwagon was big enough to only mount one pintle-mounted weapon. So there wasn't really that much GUN in Gunwagon. This remained true until....

2009 AKA the Year the Gunwagon got a Buttlift[edit]

The old 90's-era Gunwagon has long been removed from the game. For a number of years Ork players didn't actually have a dedicated Battlewagon/Gunwagon kit, but in 2009 a new Battlewagon kit was finally released. What is now called a Gunwagon is therefore actually a completely different vehicle that is classified as a variant of the reborn Battlewagon.

This new Gunwagon features an impressive array of weapon options in contrast to the relatively disappointing variant in previous editions. Whereas the old Gunwagon could mount one pintle-mounted weapon, the new Gunwagon mounts a turret-mounted main weapon and up to four Big Shootas. It may also be equipped with additional options such as a Lobba, Stikkbomb Chukkas, Grot Riggers, and even a Grabbin' Klaw and/or a Wreckin' Ball. Thus, this is a vehicle that actually earns its name compared to its predecessor. Moreover, it also includes a built-in periscope that lets it fire the main gun twice if it moved less than half of its movement characteristic or if it didn't move at all.

Forces ov da Orks
Bosses: Beastboss - Big Mek - Boiler Boy - Meganobz - Painboy
Painboss - Pigdok - Warboss - Warlord - Weirdboy - Wurrboy
Boyz: Boyz (Huntas - Madboyz - Shoota Boyz - Slugga Boyz - Stikk Bommas - Wildboyz)
'Ardboyz - Brutes - Cyborks - Diggas - Gretchin - Nobz - Skarboyz
Oddboys: Burna Boyz - Flash Gitz - Kommandos - Lootas
Mekboyz - Rokkas - Runtherd - Stormboyz - Tankbustas
Feral Orks an'
Beast Snaggas:
Beast Snagga Boy - Boarboyz - Herda - Kill Rig
Squig Catapult - Squiggoth - Squighog Boy - Trappa
Stompy 'fings: Deff Dred - Gorkanaut - Killa Kan - Mega-Dread - Morkanaut
Transports an' Tanks: Battlewagon - Big Lugga - Big Trakks - Bonebreaka - Bonecruncha - Braincrusha
Flakkatrakks - Gobsmasha - Grot Tanks - Grot Trakbike - Gutrippa - Grot MegaTank
Gunwagon - Looted Wagon - Lungbursta - Trukk - Spleenrippa - Weirdboy Tower
Speed Freeks: Boomdakka Snazzwagon - Bowelburna - Cuttas - Deffkilla Wartrike - Junka
Kustom Boosta-Blasta - Megatrakk Scrapjet - Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy
Shokkjump Dragsta - Speedsta - Warbikers - Warbuggy - Wartrakk
Flyboyz: Bomma - Dakkajet - Deffkoptas - Drilla-Killa - Fighta - Fighta-Bomma
Grot Bomms - Landa - Minelayer - Warkoptas - Wazbom Blastajet
Supportin' Dakka: Grot Bomm Launcha - Magna-Kannon - Mek Gunz
Splashy Noggins: Ship Smasha-class Maritime Destroyer
Nautical Kroozer - Ork Submersible
Zoggin' Big and Ded Killy: Battlefortress - Gargant - Kill Tanks - Locomotive Battering Ram - Stompa
Warp Ulks: Ork Assault Boat - Rok
Huts'an Stuff: Big'ed Bossbunka - Dropz - Mekboy Workshop
Gubbinz an' Wots-its: Choppas - Fungus - Ork Gunz - Snotlings - Squigs - Warboars