Vanguard - Beasts of Chaos
From Games Workshop
CODE: GWS70-14
Description:
The Beasts of Chaos are twisted amalgamations of man and beast, filled with a burning desire to see the edifices of civilisation torn down and despoiled. Born from the primordial power of Chaos itself, these creatures gather in immense herds, stirring themselves to a frothing rage beneath looming, rune-scarred totems before loping forth in search of prey.

If you want nothing more than to bring ruin to the Mortal Realms, this box makes an ideal start for a Beasts of Chaos army – or an excellent expansion to any existing collection – and will save you money when compared with buying the kits individually. The set includes a mighty Great Bray-Shaman to lead your army, along with a selection of durable and hard-hitting Battleline units in the form of Gors, Bestigors, and Ungors, as well as hard-hitting Dragon Ogors with which to break through enemy lines. It’s a full army in one box, leaving you ready to crush foes in your games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar.

This set includes the following multipart plastic models:

– 1x Great Bray-Shaman
– 3x Dragon Ogors
– 10x Gors
– 10x Bestigors
– 10x Ungors, which can also be built as Ungor Raiders

All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.

These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.

Key Features
-A selection of key Beasts of Chaos units, including mighty Dragon Ogors
-Start a new army or expand an existing collection, and save money compared to buying component kits individually
-Contains 34 multipart plastic miniatures
Assemble Guide: This item requires the use of cement or glue to complete. This model kit or accessory must be painted in order to achieve a realistic appearance.

Image is of the prototype. The final product is subject to change without prior notice.

Our Price: MYR525.00

  Discontinued  

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