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Corrupted Nurgle Bases For Your Next Daemon Army

By Drago | January 10th, 2018 | Categories: Elrik's Hobbies, Hobby Products, Unboxing, Videos

Corrupted Nurgle Bases For Your Next Chaos or Daemon Army

Looking for something alien-esque or seeping with corruption to add flair to your miniatures? The Corrupted Outpost bases might be what the doc ordered!

Elrik’s Hobbies has released a great line of bases: Corrupted Outpost. These bases could look fantastic with Nurgle and Tyranid armies, as well as others armies for a unique look. Take a look at this quick review and be sure to watch the entire preview by scrolling down and pressing play on the video below!elriks bases corruptedCorrupted Outpost Round Bases

These bases are high quality resin bases that come in various sizes and shapes. Each shape and size has a different variation of the Corrupted Outpost design, which allows for some neat scenic themes. Each base has a ton of fine detail all over in the tentacles, eyeballs, tendrils reaching, diamond plate, and more. The coils, dips, eyes, tentacles, and bits on the bases lend itself greatly to any Nurgle-related army but could also work for an infesting Xenos-based army.

corrupted outpost 50mmThe base is composed extremely well so there is plenty of space to mount your miniatures to these bases and still see some of the fantastic details. There may be some overlap, so it is recommended to pin you miniatures on, rather than relying solely on glue. Each base will have a place to fit different models on the base. Some bases even have a raised ledge for a step up or step down to give your miniatures a more dynamic pose.

corrupted outpost knight

The corrupted outpost bases come in many different sizes, including 25mm, 32mm, 40mm, 50mm, 55mm, and even up to 160mm round bases, plus more. Oval shaped bases include  60x35mm up to 170x105mm, perfect for your Knights. While the larger sized bases have one per pack, there are multiple options to choose from so you can have a mix of flavors. The bases run from $5 to $11.50, as well as a bundle deal for one of each set for $118.

For more bases and hobby supplies, check out Elrik’s Hobbies. Be sure to press play on the video below to see the entire review of these amazing bases!

 

 

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