Codex: Death Guard is a vital book for collectors who enjoy setting the chosen of Nurgle upon an unsuspecting galaxy. This impressive tome is packed with debased artwork, plague-fuelled background ...
This box contains 13 plastic miniatures that represent a complete Maggot Lords force for use in Combat Patrol games of Warhammer 40,000. It's an ideal way to start a Death Guard army or easily add ...
The Myphitic Blight-Hauler is a half-walker, half-vehicle horror — a daemon-engine yoked to the rotting carcass of a beast of burden, dragging itself across the battlefield to deliver missile fire ...
Plague Marines are the rotted, bloated heart of any Death Guard force — once-proud Astartes whose flesh has been remade by Nurgle's gifts into pustulent, almost indestructible warriors. They grind ...
The Deathshroud Bodyguard are Mortarion's personal Cataphractii-armoured retinue — sworn to never let an enemy come within arm's reach of the Daemon Primarch. They carry massive manreaper scythes t...
The Lord of Virulence is a Death Guard Terminator champion who has dedicated himself to the perfection of incendiary warfare — wading into battle in heavy Cataphractii plate, drenching the enemy in...
Typhus, Herald of the Plague God, is the most senior Death Guard champion in the galaxy — once First Captain of the Legion, now a host for the Destroyer Hive that crawls beneath his armour. Whereve...
The Foetid Bloat-Drone is a daemon-engine of the Death Guard — a hovering iron sphere studded with weapons and crowned with a lashing fleshy proboscis. The bound daemon within hates everything in t...
Blightlord Terminators are the Death Guard's heavy elite — Cataphractii-armoured veterans encased in plates of corroded ceramite and rotted flesh, who advance through enemy fire with implacable, fl...
This multipart plastic kit builds one Lord of Poxes, a fog-shrouded leader for your Death Guard armies in games of Warhammer 40,000. This hulking warrior is a fitting general, firing off shots with...
The Foul Blightspawn is a Death Guard champion specialising in chemical warfare — a wheezing, mask-faced horror who carries a churning tank of corrosive plague-juice on his back, ready to drench en...
Poxwalkers are the shambling, bloated victims of Nurgle's Rot — once-loyal mortals reduced to grinning, plague-ridden husks that follow the Death Guard into battle in dribbling, contagious waves. T...
This multi-part plastic kit contains the components necessary to assemble a Biologus Putrifier. He’s clad in the usual corrupted, rusting armour of the Death Guard, with plenty of the Nurgle symbol...
This packed boxed set is ideal for starting a new Death Guard collection – or expanding an existing army – to unleash in games of Warhammer 40,000, and save money compared to buying the kits separa...
Scribbus Wretch is the chief Tallyman of the Death Guard — a hunched, ledger-clutching wretch whose sole task is to count the dying. Each precisely-tallied death is offered up as a tribute to Nurgl...
The Plague Marine Champion leads a squad of Plague Marines into the muck and mire of close combat — a veteran sergeant whose corroded power weapon and shouted oaths to Grandfather Nurgle drive the ...
Nauseous Rotbone, the Plague Surgeon, is one of Mortarion's senior medical practitioners — a corpulent Death Guard Apothecary whose narthecium drips with virulent infections. He keeps Plague Marine...
The Miasmic Malignifier is a Death Guard terrain piece — a foul, fly-buzzing altar that pumps clouds of plague-laden mist into the surrounding battlefield. Death Guard who fight in its shadow find ...
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '