GW's put up bundle packages for the top three armies from the SCGT:
[url]https://www.games-workshop.com/South-Coast-Grand-Tournament[/url]
Forest Goblin Spiders & Ogre Big Beasts
Skaven & Nurgle
Stormcast & Seraphon
The only one that really tweaks me in terms of fluff is the Skaven one, only because there's some non-Pestilens units, but I guess that's fine. Probably mostly bugs me because I'm in the midst of assembling a Pestilens/Nurgle army. Wait... no, looked again... Skarbrand?!? In "An Alliance of Plague"?!? ... I'm going to cut myself off now before I spew out five paragraphs of ranting on that. (Also, that army had a Forge World character in it. Not a huge deal, just worth noting because you can't get the full army he ran using the bundle alone.)
Otherwise, the other two make sense. Forest Goblins on Spiders alongside Ogres on beasts, makes sense. Seraphon granting their aid to Sigmar's Stormcast also makes sense.
Gives a bit of basic hints on each army, too, which is nice. The description of how the pieces of the army buff and complement each other is cool.
These armies aren't any cheaper than WFB GT armies would have been. But at least people can opt to play at smaller sizes for non-tourney gaming.
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Actually... I think in an old-school GT, you couldn't put this much on the table. If you add up the old points, that'd be a LOT. But IIRC, the rules also said you could bring X amount of stuff but only put Y amount on the table at a time, giving you the option to choose from what you brought. (Even if I'm not accurate on that bit, that'd be a cool way to approach an event.)