Tue. Apr 7th, 2026

JoyToy Unveils Unboxing of Death Guard Plague Marine Figure for Warhammer 40,000 Fans

JoyToy Death Guard Plague Marine figure in a dynamic pose

JoyToy extends an invitation to followers of Grandfather Nurgle and enthusiasts of Warhammer 40,000, especially those who admire Primarch Mortarion, to view an unboxing video of their recently released Death Guard Plague Marine figure.

With JoyToy scheduled to begin shipping the Death Guard Plague Marine figures in April, now is the opportune moment to delve into a comprehensive unboxing video dedicated to this grim warrior from the Warhammer 40,000 universe.

Close-up view of the Plague Marine figure's intricate details and weathering

The video features the team demonstrating the unboxing process and revealing all the items included within the package.

Plague Marine figure disassembled with various accessories laid out

This Nurgle-worshipping warrior stands at 12.2 cm tall and measures 7.7 cm wide. The figure set includes a highly articulated 1/18 scale body, a bubotic axe, a plague knife, a mace, interchangeable hand parts, a backpack, and a display base.

Detailed shot of the Plague Marine figure's weapon accessories, including an axe and mace

Currently, the figure is available for purchase at a discounted price of $61.60 (approximately 4933 Russian Rubles).

Another full shot of the JoyToy Death Guard Plague Marine figure, showcasing its scale and details

All Plague Marines are characterized by their putrefying bodies, reeking of decay. Foul slime oozes from numerous ulcers that have eaten through their armor and flesh. Their rusted power armor is encrusted with filth, pus, and other foul effluvia, while decaying organs protrude from ruptures in their bloated forms, swarming with insects.

By Gareth Wickshire

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