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This month's new release, from the Comm Guild blog:


A Biomass Nodule is not itself a living organism, but rather an ingenious way of ensuring that Biologis on the field have access to sufficient suitable organic material to create the thralls they need during the battle. A conglomeration of raw organic matter encased in an armored chitin shell, Biomass Nodules are dropped from orbit alongside other Kaigus forces. The shell shatters upon impact, leaving a slimy mound of biomass available for processing.








This digital model pack contains STL files to print Kaigus Pact Biomass Nodules. Includes two different models plus vented versions that can be printed directly on the build plate with no supports. Also includes files for 65mm bases. This digital pack is available now through the Maelstrom's Edge webstore here.




 
   
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That’s a really cool concept — feels very in line with the kind of bio-organic warfare you’d expect from factions inspired by things like Tyranids. The idea of Biomass Nodules acting as portable resource hubs for creating thralls mid-battle adds a nice layer of strategy and worldbuilding. Also, having pre-supported and vented STL options is a big plus for anyone into 3D printing — it makes the whole process way more accessible.

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