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Trukks are the very basic vehicles used by da [[Orks]] in [[Warhammer 40,000]]. While [[Games Workshop|GW]] emphasizes that it's a specific vehicle, in reality it can be any Ork vehicle smaller than a [[battlewagon]]. It is by far ''the'' most common Ork vehicle, used by every force from the most basic Boy to Warbosses and Goffz to Evil Sunz. Most commonly they're the barebones chassis of some looted vehicle, an engine, and whatever scraps of metal or weapons are bolted onto it. Usually they're owned by a Nob and used to carry a mob of Boyz to the front.  
'''Trukks''' are the very basic vehicles used by da [[Orks]] in [[Warhammer 40,000]]. While [[Games Workshop|GW]] emphasizes that it's a specific vehicle, in reality it can be any Ork vehicle smaller than a [[battlewagon]]. It is by far ''the'' most common Ork vehicle, used by every force from the most basic [[Ork_Boy|Boy]] to [[Warboss]]es and Goffz to Evil Sunz. Most commonly they're the barebones chassis of some [[Looted]] vehicle, an engine, and whatever scraps of metal or weapons are bolted onto it. Usually they're owned by a [[Nob]] and used to carry a mob of Boyz to the front.


If a Mek (or any Ork or [[neckbeard]] in general) gets their grubby mits on the burned-out shell of a [[Rhino]], [[Ghost Ark]], or any kind of [[devilfish|small]] [[Wave Serpent|transport]], it will most likely be kitbashed into a trukk of some variety. Given the Ork fluff, simple rules in terms of crunch, and the lenient "counts as" rules at most tournaments when it comes to Ork vehicles, the trukk has the most variety and customization potential out of any vehicle (and maybe any model) in the entire game.
If a [[Mekboy|Mek]] (or any Ork or [[neckbeard]] in general) gets their grubby mits on the burned-out shell of a [[Rhino]], [[Ghost Ark]], or any kind of [[Devilfish|small]] [[Wave_Serpent|transport]], it will most likely be kitbashed into a Trukk of some variety. Given the Ork fluff, simple rules in terms of crunch, and the lenient "[[Counts As]]" rules at most tournaments when it comes to Ork vehicles, the Trukk has the most variety and customization potential out of any vehicle (and maybe any model) in the entire game.
 
Regardless, [[Transformers|it's not a Munky]]. Not even the Orks are so dim to confuse it for one.


==Tabletop==
==Tabletop==
The trukk can be taken as a Dedicated Transport for nearly any Ork unit outside of Kommandos and Grots. For a 12 man open-topped transport with AV 10 all around and 3 HP, it is a ''steal'' at 30 points. Seriously. ''Grots'' are more expensive than one of these things.You have the choice between a Rokkit or a Big Shoota as standard, or slap a Wreckin' Ball on there for shits and grins. They come with the hilarious rule ''Ramshackle''; making Penetrating Hits simply Glancing on a roll of a six. Laugh your ass off as your opponents Lascannon takes off nothing more than a piece of sheet metal.
The Trukk can be taken as a Dedicated Transport for most Ork infantry units. For a 12 man Open-Topped transport with T6, 10 wounds, and a 4+ save, it is <s>a ''steal'' at 30 points</s> pretty reasonably priced at 59 points, as of 8th edition. The vehicle comes with a single [[Big Shoota]] by default, but you can also slap a [[Miscellaneous_Weapons#Wrecker|Wreckin' Ball]] and/or a [[Miscellaneous_Weapons#Grabbin'_Klaw|Grabbin' Klaw]] for some extra melee crumpin', or take a [[Stikkbomb Chukka]] to give it a little bit more ranged firepower at 12" or less. Of course, since it is Open-Topped the Orks riding inside can all shoot out as well. Unfortunately, Trukks can now only use their boarding planks by paying to do so through the Boarding Action stratagem. It should be noted that like a number of other Ork vehicles, Trukks only hit in melee on a 5+. Despite this Trukks are commonly used to charge first and tie up a unit in melee so that your Boyz don't get picked apart by Overwatch fire.


Besides the Reinforced Ram and maybe the Boarding Plank, there should be no reason for you to get anything more than the bare chassis of the trukk. They're meant to be cheap dispensable transports for your Boyz and nothing more. If you choose to bring a trukk as a Fast Attack vehicle instead of a transport for your guys, consider yourself [[derp|retarded]] to the highest degree.  (Unless its a 750- point game where you wanted to fuck around and give a trukk to some Gretchins or some shit.)
As vehicles go Trukks are not particularly resilient, so don't expect them to last long under heavy fire. That being said, they do have a trick up their sleeve in the form of the hilarious rule ''Ramshackle'', which means that any time a Trukk is hit with a damage characteristic of more than 1, on D6 roll of a 6 that damage is reduced to 1 point. Laugh your ass off as your opponent's [[Lascannon]] takes off nothing more than a piece of sheet metal.
 
Overall Trukks have limited ranged firepower that is mitigated by their Open-Topped ability, and they can be upgraded to be mildly useful in close combat. Spare the upgrades you won't need, though, as Trukks are meant to be cheap, expendable delivery systems for your Boyz and nothing more.
 
== Gallery ==


==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File: Trukk.jpeg|"Official" GW Trukk model, but feel free to make your own.
File: Trukk.jpeg|"Official" GW Trukk model, but feel free to make your own. This kit was released in the closing days of 2007.
File: Looted Rhino.jpeg|Most common trukk conversions are usually Rhinos.
File: OrkHalftrakk.jpg| The "Halftrakk" trukk kit from Forge World, now OOP as of mid-2020.
File: Looted Ghost Ark.jpeg
File: OrkTrukkwithEnclosedCab.jpg| Another Forge World trukk kit featuring an enclosed cab. OOP as of March 2021.
File: Looted Carnifex.jpg|May be pushing it, but it's still awesome.
File: Ork Wartrukk.jpg| From 1997-2007 Ork players had to content themselves with the old Ork Wartrukk, a tiny and inadequate model which was a [[Gorkamorka]] leftover.
File: Battlewagon1990.jpg| The ancient ancestor of all subsequent Trukks was the Battlewagon, which GW released as a kit in 1990 (no direct relation to the current [[Battlewagon]]).
File: Looted Rhino.jpeg|Most common trukk conversions are usually Rhinos (or 1/35 scale M113 transport since they are the same size and similar looks).
File: Looted Ghost Ark.jpeg|Because every release is an Ork release.
File: Looted Carnifex.jpg|A Looted [[Carnifex]]? That's really pushing it, but it's still [[awesome]].
File: Not a Trukk.jpeg|[[Meme|You see? Not even an Ork]] [[Transformers|could confuse this for a Trukk]].
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[Category: Warhammer 40,000]]
[[Category: Xenos]]
[[Category: Orks]]
[[Category: Kult of Speed]]
[[Category: Dred Mob]]
[[Category: Vehicles]]


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Latest revision as of 15:36, 23 June 2023

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Oi, ya git! Get in, wese gonna have some fun!

Trukks are the very basic vehicles used by da Orks in Warhammer 40,000. While GW emphasizes that it's a specific vehicle, in reality it can be any Ork vehicle smaller than a battlewagon. It is by far the most common Ork vehicle, used by every force from the most basic Boy to Warbosses and Goffz to Evil Sunz. Most commonly they're the barebones chassis of some Looted vehicle, an engine, and whatever scraps of metal or weapons are bolted onto it. Usually they're owned by a Nob and used to carry a mob of Boyz to the front.

If a Mek (or any Ork or neckbeard in general) gets their grubby mits on the burned-out shell of a Rhino, Ghost Ark, or any kind of small transport, it will most likely be kitbashed into a Trukk of some variety. Given the Ork fluff, simple rules in terms of crunch, and the lenient "Counts As" rules at most tournaments when it comes to Ork vehicles, the Trukk has the most variety and customization potential out of any vehicle (and maybe any model) in the entire game.

Regardless, it's not a Munky. Not even the Orks are so dim to confuse it for one.

Tabletop[edit | edit source]

The Trukk can be taken as a Dedicated Transport for most Ork infantry units. For a 12 man Open-Topped transport with T6, 10 wounds, and a 4+ save, it is a steal at 30 points pretty reasonably priced at 59 points, as of 8th edition. The vehicle comes with a single Big Shoota by default, but you can also slap a Wreckin' Ball and/or a Grabbin' Klaw for some extra melee crumpin', or take a Stikkbomb Chukka to give it a little bit more ranged firepower at 12" or less. Of course, since it is Open-Topped the Orks riding inside can all shoot out as well. Unfortunately, Trukks can now only use their boarding planks by paying to do so through the Boarding Action stratagem. It should be noted that like a number of other Ork vehicles, Trukks only hit in melee on a 5+. Despite this Trukks are commonly used to charge first and tie up a unit in melee so that your Boyz don't get picked apart by Overwatch fire.

As vehicles go Trukks are not particularly resilient, so don't expect them to last long under heavy fire. That being said, they do have a trick up their sleeve in the form of the hilarious rule Ramshackle, which means that any time a Trukk is hit with a damage characteristic of more than 1, on D6 roll of a 6 that damage is reduced to 1 point. Laugh your ass off as your opponent's Lascannon takes off nothing more than a piece of sheet metal.

Overall Trukks have limited ranged firepower that is mitigated by their Open-Topped ability, and they can be upgraded to be mildly useful in close combat. Spare the upgrades you won't need, though, as Trukks are meant to be cheap, expendable delivery systems for your Boyz and nothing more.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

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