Primarch, warrior, madman, heretic. All of these accurately describe Angron, the primarch of the World Eaters Legion of Space Marines. Angron is easily the most characterful of the primarchs, and IMHO the right choice as the first release of the Primarch series from Forge World.
The model features a sweet removable display base, and eviscerated legionnaire models to accentuate the motion of Angron’s rage.
The Kit
Angron is available for 55 pounds (~$95) from Forge World.
The most bloody-handed and savage of the Emperor’s gene-forged sons is the Primarch Angron, whose legendary reputation in battle has earned him the title of The Undefeated amongst his brothers. Cast in his youth upon a world of brutal oppression, he was enslaved and surgically mutilated to become a gladiator in its games of death, eventually becoming the undefeated lord of the red sands, a killer without peer. When he rebelled against his brutal overlords, the Emperor saved Angron from certain death alongside his loyal followers, an act Angron has never forgiven the Emperor for. It is little surprise then that when his brother Primarch Horus turned against the Emperor that Angron was quick to side with the traitorous Warmaster; his only true master though was ever his rage and bloodlust. Angron comes as a complete resin kit, model designed by Simon Egan weapons designed by Will Hayes. This paragon of war is supplied on a 40mm base for gaming purposes, which slots into a 60mm scenic diorama base for display. We also decided that this very special model deserves appropriate packaging, and so Angron is supplied in a particularly handsome presentation box as well. –Courtesy of Forge World Unboxing
So many Primarchs, so little time! For now though, enjoy the video!
Oh and don’t forget to checkout my unboxings of the other Primarch models HERE-MBG
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