Character Identification: Chaos Space Marine Plague Brewer
This incredibly detailed, grotesque 1/18 scale action figure represents a Biologus Putrifier of the Death Guard Legion in the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40,000 (40K) universe. Utterly corrupted by Chaos, this character is a walking biological weapon, acting as the foul alchemist and plague-brewer for his pestilent brethren.
Specific Name and Visual Details
Specific Name: Death Guard Biologus Putrifier with Injector Pistol and Hyper Blight Grenades
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Headgear (Trench Gas Mask): The figure wears a heavily mutated, pitted helmet that resembles a nightmarish trench gas mask. It features a long, breathing proboscis and three glowing red ocular lenses, which form the sacred triad symbol of Nurgle, the Chaos God of Plague.
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The Armor (Corrupted Power Armor): He is encased in the Death Guard’s signature sickly, pale green power armor, edged with heavily oxidized bronze and brass trim.
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Mutations and Decay: The armor is a canvas of horrific decay. The ceramite plates are covered in deep craters, rust spots, and weeping orange and yellow pustules bursting directly through the metal. Pink, fleshy tentacles can be seen writhing out from the joints of his left arm.
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Tattered Clothing: A ruined, blood-red and brown tattered loincloth hangs from his waist, adding to the grim, battlefield-scavenger aesthetic.
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Wargear and Alchemy:
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Hyper Blight Grenades Rack: Sprouting from his power pack is a twisted, branch-like wooden rack. Dangling from this rack by frayed ropes are numerous glass flasks, vials, and metal spheres filled with toxic, glowing blue and green infectious liquids, alongside macabre human skulls.
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Injector Pistol: In his left hand, he wields a bizarre and deadly Injector Pistol. Connected to his armor via a black hose, this weapon is designed to fire concentrated doses of highly virulent plagues directly into enemy armor and flesh.
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Blight Dosing: His right hand is posed holding an open flask, casually pouring a thick, luminescent green toxic sludge, showcasing his role as a master mixer of diseases.
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Historical Background (Warhammer 40K & The Death Guard)
Unlike the historical “30K” era, this figure belongs to the “40K” era—ten thousand years after the Horus Heresy, where the traitor legions have been thoroughly twisted by the powers of the Warp.
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The Death Guard and Nurgle: The Death Guard are the chosen Legion of Nurgle, the Chaos God of Disease, Decay, and Despair. In exchange for eternal life and immunity to pain, their bodies have become swollen hives of rot and infection. They march inexorably across the galaxy, seeking to spread their “Grandfather’s” plagues to all living things.
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The Role of the Biologus Putrifier: Within the Death Guard, the Biologus Putrifiers are highly valued specialists. They are the mad scientists of the Legion, tasked with refining, brewing, and testing new strains of hyper-virulent diseases. The foul concoctions they carry in their flasks are used to empower the blight grenades thrown by their battle-brothers, turning simple explosions into catastrophic, armor-melting bio-hazards.
Product Specifications
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Series: Warhammer 40K
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Scale: 1/18
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Size: 4.88 inches (12.4 cm)
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Weight: 350g/Figure
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Material: Manufactured from high-quality ABS and PVC
Box Contents
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Biologus Putrifier figure
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Injector Pistol
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Hyper Blight Grenades (attached/accessories)
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3 interchangeable hands
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Figure Base
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