BEAST HERD

To the fearful eyes of the outside world all Beastmen appear the same – an unruly mass of flesh, fur and teeth. In their ignorance they can discern no distinguishing characteristics that mark out one type from another, but there are several types of Beastmen that can easily be recognized by their own kind.
GORS
The most powerful Beastmen are called Gors. Their appearance varies
more greatly than most races but all combine some bestial features
with those of a man. The base form of the Beastmen, and that possessed
by the vast majority, has come to be that of the head and legs of
a goat and the upper body of a man. As creatures of Chaos, however,
the Beastmen display almost infinite variations of this guise. Many
have the horns or head of cattle rather than goats, while others
may possess even stranger mutations.
UNGORS
Ungors are not as strong, tough or intelligent as the Gors. They are
physically smaller and their horns are almost always less impressive
and numerous. Ungor are extremely cruel and spiteful creatures, taking
out their jealously of the Gors on foes in battle, captives, Brays
(those Beastmen without any horns) or anything else incapable of
putting up much of a fight. In battle the Ungors join the Gors in
unruly herds, charging towards the enemy with thoughts only of rending
them apart. The Gors always push their way to the front of a fight,
and so the Ungors jab between their larger cousins with their crude
spears.
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AVAILABLE FROM THE ONLINE STORE:
The Beast Herd Boxed Set contains enough plastic
components to assemble
20 Beastmen models. The
models that are shown above is an example of just
one of the ways you could paint your miniatures.

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