Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Maggotkin of Nurgle - Vanguard

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Maggotkin of Nurgle - Vanguard
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If there is one constant to be found in existence, it is decay. All things must bow to entropy in due time. None of the Ruinous Powers understand this better than Nurgle. Master of the Rotten Carnival, Nurgle bears a thousand identities – yet to his worshippers, he is simply ‘Grandfather’. Beneath the buzz of a million flies do his ever-loyal Maggotkin armies march in order to spread the poison and poxes, snuffing out hope with rusted blade and foul sorceries.

If you want to help bring Grandfather Nurgle's gifts to the Mortal Realms, then this Vanguard box presents a perfect place to start your Maggotkin army or to swell your existing festering horde. Including a Hero and two Battleline choices, this is a complete army in a box, meaning you can bring a blighted legion to the tabletop with just these miniatures.

This set includes the following multipart plastic kits:

  • 1x Spoilpox Scrivener
  • 10x Plaguebearers of Nurgle
  • 5x Putrid Blightkings
  • 2x Pusgoyle Blightlords (can alternatively be built as 1x Lord of Afflictions and 1x Pusgoyle Blightlord)

The above units are supplied with 1x 40mm round base, 10x 32mm round bases, 5x 40mm flying bases, and 2x 60mm round bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel paints.

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Warhammer Age of Sigmar - Maggotkin of Nurgle - Vanguard
SKU
GW-AOS-70-01
Vendor
Games Workshop
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