At long last, the newest big man for AoS is revealed! Guess who may be one of the biggest plastic Fantasy models out there now? Come see how big this kit really is!
The model is as big as Nagash, and standing on a celestrial fulgrim that looks more like the top of a Numinous Occulum. He is wielding the Ghal Maraz in his right hand, with wings fashioned after the prosecutor models, but bigger. One picture shows him towering over the glottkin model.
Wow, so Sigmars got a great daemon that can deepstrike onto the table, and can put the hurting on some of the bigger warscrolls out there too!
The Celestant Prime model sounds pretty good initially, Nagash is very good looking and if we got another character model on that same level, it would go far to recruiting player for the game like Nagash did for End Times.
Who wants to bet that this guy and the Glottkin have a throw down soon?
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