Character Identification: Chaos Space Marine Bio-Alchemist
This incredibly detailed 1/18 scale action figure set represents a Foul Blightspawn of the Death Guard Legion, accompanied by a demonic familiar, set in the grim darkness of the Warhammer 40,000 (40K) universe. Utterly corrupted by the Chaos God Nurgle, this character is a walking biological weapon, acting as a twisted alchemist who brews and sprays the most hyper-lethal diseases across the battlefield.
Specific Name and Visual Details
Since there are two distinct characters featured in this image, they are detailed individually below:
1. Specific Name: Death Guard Foul Blightspawn with Plague Sprayer
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Headgear (Corrupted Gas Mask): The figure wears a terrifying, heavily modified helmet resembling a nightmarish trench gas mask. It features a prominent breathing snout and asymmetrical optics, with a single, deeply inset glowing red eye lens surrounded by corroded brass fittings and tubes.
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The Armor (Bloated Power Armor): He is encased in the Death Guard’s signature sickly, olive-green power armor, trimmed with oxidized brass and copper.
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Mutations and Decay: The armor is severely pitted, cracked, and battle-damaged. His stomach plate is distended and enormously bloated, a “blessing” of Nurgle, signifying the horrific concoctions brewing within him.
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Macabre Trophies: A pallid, severed human head and a drape of rusted chainmail hang from his waist over a tattered maroon tabard, adding to his terrifying visage.
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Wargear and Alchemy:
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The Incubator (Backpack): Mounted on his back is a massive, heavy-duty industrial incubator/churn with thick metal cooling fins and exhaust vents. This tank acts as a mobile brewery for his hyper-virulent plagues.
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The Plague Sprayer: His primary weapon is the horrifying Plague Sprayer. In his left hand, he holds the hose and nozzle, which is actively dripping thick, luminescent green toxic sludge. In his right hand, he grips a spiked pump-mechanism topped with a skull, used to pressurize the foul liquid from the tank on his back.
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2. Specific Name: Nurgling Assistant (Familiar/Accessory)
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Appearance: Standing beside the Foul Blightspawn is a Nurgling—a tiny, mischievous demon born from the rot of Nurgle. This specific Nurgling is pale and fleshy, featuring a wide, toothy grin and a single, large yellow eye (cyclopean).
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Details: The creature acts as a loyal, plague-carrying assistant. It is struggling to carry a heavy, brass-colored blight censer/grenade adorned with three miniature silver skulls. The top of the censer is bubbling with the same bright green toxic ooze. It stands on a bright yellow-green base representing a puddle of toxic slime.
Historical Background (Warhammer 40K & The Death Guard)
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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.
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The Role of the Foul Blightspawn: Within the Death Guard, the Foul Blightspawn are feared even by their own brothers. They are obsessed with crafting the ultimate, perfect plague. The massive tanks on their backs churn with a vile mixture of diseased bodily fluids, warp-tainted sludge, and the rotting remains of their victims. When they unleash their Plague Sprayers, they don’t just melt enemy armor; they cause the very flesh and bones of their targets to instantaneously putrefy and dissolve into a horrific soup.
Product Specifications
(Note: As the specific measurements were left blank in your prompt, standard JoyToy 1/18 Death Guard specifications are applied below).
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Series: Warhammer 40K
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Scale: 1/18
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Material: Manufactured from high-quality ABS and PVC
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Box Contents:
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Foul Blightspawn figure
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Incubator Backpack
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Plague Sprayer weapon assembly
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Nurgling companion figure
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Interchangeable hands
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Figure Bases
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Product Disclaimer: Please note: The final product may vary slightly from the promotional images shown. The actual shipped product shall prevail.
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