Hello everyone,
Today, a short article dedicated to our Apostles of Contagion army, which is growing with the arrival of our second Daemon Prince of Nurgle. We’re particularly happy to own this iconic miniature, which first appeared in metal during the global Medusa V campaign.
We were fortunate enough to get our hands on a Finecast version of decent quality. Despite its sometimes mixed reputation, this material actually turns out to be quite pleasant to work with, especially for assembly and resculpting certain areas. A few added Nurglings on the base help enhance the grotesque and joyfully pestilent atmosphere of the piece. And now our companion is fully ready to spread Nurgle’s putrid blessing across the battlefield!
Next time, we’ll be showcasing the last of our three Daemon Princes, the one we were still missing, the winged variant, ready to swoop down on the enemy with a single beat of its putrid membranes.
And you? What do you think of this new addition to our daemonic force? Have you ever painted this Daemon Prince or a similar model? Feel free to share your experiences, your conversions, or even your photos in the comments, the Nurglesque community is always eager to discover new sources of inspiration… even if they ooze a little!
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At the bottom of each post, you’ll find a list of all related blog entries, which we’ll update as the project evolves.
- Death Guard Project – Apostles of Contagion
- Death Guard Project : List of Arch-Contaminators
- How to paint an Apostles of Contagion
- Death Guard Project : First Combat Patrol
- Death Guard Project : Mechanical Reinforcements
- Tuto : How to Paint a Poxwalker
- Projet Death Guard : Mamon The Arch-Corruptor of Vraks
- Death Guard Project : A Second Daemon Prince of Nurgle
- Death Guard Project : Helbrute
- Comming soon…
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