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 Nurgle Warmaster scale
holtkmoq
Posted: May 19 2012, 05:00 PM


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Hey guys,

I was just wandering around the internet when I came across these guys:

http://www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/...dId=prod1120195

My plan is to buy them and use them as Nurgling bases. Does anyone have any experience with them that could give me an idea on their size compared to regular Nurglings?

Thanks in advance,
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DaemonReign
Posted: May 19 2012, 06:06 PM


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Judging by the few Warmaster models I've boght myself I'd say those 'Plaguebearer'-bases are about 50mm wide at the front.
-Those are basically 'cavalry-bases' in the WHFB-scale.

So yeah should work fine as Nurglings.. Each individual model is smaller than a Nurgling, but there's more of them so..

One thing that may be a problem is if they come 'in one piece' per base. I actually doubt these Plaguebearers are individual models.. Can't tell you for sure though, because I've only got the Seekers and the Keeper of Secrets from the Warmaster range.


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Brad
Posted: May 19 2012, 06:22 PM


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Warmaster bases are all 40mm x 20mm.
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holtkmoq
Posted: May 19 2012, 06:49 PM


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Even if they were one piece and all 5 on each base were attached they look like they would be easy enough to divide up into individuals so that shouldnt be too much of a problem.

And been a 40mm base that looks as if they would fill out a 40x40mm base quite nicely.
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DaemonReign
Posted: May 19 2012, 07:40 PM


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Brad's right about the dimensions! biggrin.gif

I'm sure it'll work out just great holtmoq! Just wanted you to expect what you were getting! biggrin.gif


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ola
Posted: May 25 2012, 08:44 AM


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WM infantry models comes in stripes.
One strip contains 5 models (mostly) that are molded together on a "ground" strip. Thereby the name.
The scale is 10mm, so they should be from head to toe 10mm, with swords pointing out above.
A blister contains 1 unit of 3 stands with 2 stripes to each stand, so 6 stripes all-together, giving you 30 individual PBs if de-mounted from the stripes.

I did not find a comparison WM PB with WH, but this may give you an idea, WM GuO vs Marine:
http://sg.tacticalwargames.net/forum/index...msg1713#msg1713
And the WM GuO is Big compared to WM PB, it fills one 40x20mm stand, so one could say it has the same footprint as 10 PBs.
Compare with WHs puny 4 PBs.


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holtkmoq
Posted: May 26 2012, 04:56 PM


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Thats heaps of help old, thanks. 30 per pack sounds good, 6 bases of nurglings from one blister? yes please.
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