To sum up, each Scarabus includes a staff with an interchangeable spear tip or ornamental headpiece, two pincers, three pieces of Timekeeper armor, two add-on flames, and four extra hands. Each individual figure includes a Scarabus head and face plate along with their own unique head and/or face plate. If you purchase all ten that’s a little north of 150 accessories all together. One hundred and fifty. You’ll either need to buy some zip-loc bags or keep the resealable packaging just for the trays!
Melchom & Nergall are an interesting pair. On the StoreHorsemen.Com site, they’re both described as “one of the many insect-like guards that infest the palace”. The figures themselves seem so much more important and unique than that to me. Perhaps I’m just being uncreative, but the figure’s head sculpts give me an Alien vs. Predator vibe and both of them ended up being some of my favorite figures for it. Nergall’s head adds a little more fun to the mix too since the horns are articulated and can be placed facing up or down.
The metallic blue on Nergall is pretty cool, but I find my particularly happy with Melchom. I love the frosty blue skin tone so much that I would love to display him as a Scarabus variant, but Melchom’s face is one of my favorite alternate plates! That’s the agony of choices, my friends!
Overall, these are two of the cooler figures in the wave to me. I know I keep picking a favorite every day it seems, but that’s how these draw you in. Melchom & Nergall help to expand the stable with the unique head sculpts and have two more great color schemes to finish it off. Their accessories are a cool mirror for each other with the red & blue highlights and dark & light base colors. They really make quite the pair.
All the versions of Scarabus are currently available for order at StoreHorsemen.Com and check back with us tomorrow for a look at two more figures from the 10-pack!
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RARGH! DAMN! I’m trying so hard NOT to cave in and buy at least two of these guys.
Basic Scarabus, Dormant Form, and Nergall look the best to me. The only thing I don’t like are the feet; the hooves and hair make it seem like they were made with Azazel and Haures in mind as the default heads.
Melchom is an easy pass, I’m repulsed by Baby blue, but Nergall looks simply demonic. Next month or so I might order the the Dark Deities 3-pack. Nergall might be on that order too.
out of curiosity, as we’ve discovered that nergall’s horns are movable, has you tried doing the same w/ melchom? also, we didn’t get one photo of melcom between two other figs… i mean, come on, i know it’s an obvious jokje, but it’s NECESSARY! 🙂
Ha! The Frankie Munitz of Scarabus’s army…
This one cracked me up. Good stuff Noisy. I’ve enjoyed your week of Scarabus, and it should end with me getting my box. 🙂