Next to an original 1996 lead Greater Daemon of Nurgle in the loft, I found a blister pack of 9 Nurgletes.
They're also lead, not white metal, so extra care was taken when cleaning the metal flashing from them.
I've primed them and have started drilling pin holes in their feet - for easier painting and basing.
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Nasty little buggers from above |
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A mini army of rot from the front |
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Drilling base - note the dangerous lead shards on the paper. |
Each nurglete will be a different colour, with plenty of visceral detail. Yuk.
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