Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Sons of Behemat - Mancrusher Mob

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Sons of Behemat - Mancrusher Mob
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Mancrusher Gargants often band together under a particularly strong-handed leader, usually known as a Bullstomper. These earth-shaking warbands roam the Mortal Realms, raiding and terrorising civilised lands to fill their grumbling bellies – or marching to war at the call of a Mega-Gargant. In battle, Mancrusher Mobs rampage through enemy lines and gang up on those few creatures that can match their size.

This multipart plastic kit builds three Mancrusher Gargants, lumbering monsters who can fight alone or as part of a monstrous regiment. This comprehensive kit includes a truly ridiculous number of cosmetic options and extras, ensuring that you can give each gargant in your mob its own distinct character. It offers alternate heads, gargant-sized weapons, a variety of hands, and different pairs of feet, as well as accessories such as arrows from unlucky victims, a selection of loot and plunder from across the Mortal Realms, and components intended for the bases – such as screaming victims, squashed grots, and skeletal signposts.

This kit can alternatively build three Aleguzzler Gargants for the Gloomspite Gitz, or three Chaos Gargants for the Beasts of Chaos – or a mix of all three types!

This kit comprises 225 plastic components and is supplied with 3x Citadel 90x52mm Oval Bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

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Name
Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Sons of Behemat - Mancrusher Mob
SKU
GW-AOS-93-09
Vendor
Games Workshop
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