If you want to upgrade your questoris knight titans to Chaos, don’t miss out on this Nurgely upgrade kit from Legio Models.
Get ready for an awesome hobby unboxing featuring a Knight Renegade upgrade kit from Legio Models worthy of a Nurgle themed army. These Knight kits from Legio Models are super easy to integrate on to any loyalist Questorius platform with minimal extra hobby work like Green Stuff.
The Rotten Armor kit form Legio Models comes with soft foam package, and each piece is sectionalized to keep the resin upgrades safe. The pieces are expertly cast in high-quality resin and have superb detailing, especially on this Rotten Armor set.
Pockmarks, pustules, and buboes abound on this Nurgle and diseased armor for this Knight upgrade.
The top plate fits perfectly onto an existing Knight Titan frame, and each weapon plate has slots for magnetizing your model. The Thermal Cannon upgrade kit also fits in nicely and the additional armor pieces have slots on them to make sure that they fit on model easily.
All of the resin pieces appear to have be pre-treated to get flash and mold lines off of them so that you can get to hobbying right away. The chest armor and other bits attach flush on this model, and the Nurgle teeth and corruption add on to the Renegade Knight feel.
This kit is super affordable if you have a questoris chassis already, instead of purchasing a whole new $150 kit. Their website has even more selections for all of your loyalist Knight Titan and Renegade Knight upgrades.
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