My mind was swimming with visions of Fly Princes of Nurgle, Beasts of Nurgle, Spawn, and Drones!
I was struck by how similar the basic shapes of the Plague Drone of Nurgle by GW and the Blight Drone of Nurgle by Forgeworld were, in fact. But how would they scale up? That was the question I set out to answer . .. .
Now, that being said, a model like this DOES have it's uses. It could make a great poor man's proxy until someone had enough money sit aside to buy a larger drone. You could build it on your
own for less than $30 bucks! (or you can just buy it here and save yourself the labor and time!)
It could make an interesting 'stealth drone' maybe with a little less armor, a slightly weaker gun, few hull points, and maybe the stealth or shrouded special rule, or maybe even the scout rule! Something to sit it apart from it's bigger brother.
Finally, I could see this making a fun themed objective marker in a Nurgle army. Maybe it's a prototype drone that the forces of Chaos MUST have returned to them! .
There are lots of little things I could do to this model to make it a bit more nurglified. For example, the housings on the vectored engines could be smeared with epoxy and stippled to better match the big daddy drone. I could have added more hoses to the under body, etc. But once I'd answered the question of scale to scale to comparison, I felt I had done by duty to the wargaming community, and I find other projects calling my name.
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My name is Caleb and I am the owner and operator of White Metal Games.