This Forge World Warlord Titan was on display at Warhammer World.
At the Titan’s feet you can see Knights and Rhino APCs, which look really small, almost Epic sized in comparison.
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This Forge World Chaos Warhound Titan was marching across the battlefield at Warhammer World.
Wider angle with Land Raider and Vindicator in shot.
One of the things I like about Warhammer World are being able to see Forge World model in the flesh as it were. You really get a feel for the size and mass of the model, which isn’t always apparent from seeing it on the website.
There are a range of huge dioramas in Warhammer World in Nottingham. One of them involved Imperial Titans attacking a T’au base.
Including the powerful Warlord Titan armed with Mars Pattern Warlord Titan Apocalypse Missile Launchers
The Apocalypse Missile Launcher is a Titan-class support weapon capable of firing volleys of missiles to saturate a wide target area. The superior elevation and mobility of a Battle Titan as a firing platform makes the Apocalypse launcher a surpassingly flexible weapon. When mounted in pairs on the Mars pattern Warlord Titan, the Apocalypse launcher becomes even more deadly.
Supporting the titans was a Mechanicum Ordinatus Ulator.
A rare and truly arcane weapon system of staggering power, the Mechanicum Ordinatus Ulator is of the smaller classes of Ordinatus, but nevertheless is one of the most potent war machines at the Imperium’s disposal.
The Ordinatus Ulator carries a trio of Volkite Culverins as its secondary armaments, but its primary weapon is the Ulator class Sonic Destructor. A terrifying weapon whose origins lie in the shadows of the Age of Strife, the Sonic Destructor generates a wave of annihilation that wreaks havoc across the battlefield.
There are a range of huge dioramas in Warhammer World in Nottingham. One of them involved Imperial Titans attacking a T’au base.
The Reaver Titan was marching forward despite being repeatedly attacked by T’au forces.
T’au battlesuits flew over the attacking forces attempting to stop them.
It was an impressive display and included a huge T’au Manta as well. The scenery is excellent representing a T’au base or colony.
Today saw the release of Adeptus Titanicus from Games Workshop. Though I did not play the original Adeptus Titanicus fgame back in 1988, I did buy some of the miniatures and bought more when Space Marine was released in 1989. I also didn’t buy Titan Legions which came out in 1994. I really did get into Epic though in 1997 with the release of Epic 40000.
Adeptus Titanicus: The Horus Heresy has probably been for me the most anticipated game from Games Workshop for some time. I don’t think I have been this interested or excited about a release for years.
Adeptus Titanicus: The Horus Heresy is a tabletop game of devastating combat between awe-inspiring machines, set during the civil war that tore the galaxy apart. 2 players take control of a variety of Titans – colossal, bipedal war engines covered in thick armour and weapons which can level a city in a single salvo. It is a strategic challenge in which you pit your skill and cunning against your opponent in a battle to the death; a test of tactical skill demanding the management of the resources at your disposal, determining the optimal reactions to the evolving state of the battlefield.
I decided to buy the Rules Set for £35 which includes loads of stuff, but no Titans.
There is inside the box
That’s quite a box full of stuff.
The new plastic Warlord Titan, which is modelled after the Forge World model is amazing. However I didn’t buy one (yet).
I also like the new buildings, the two Civitas Imperialis sets look very appealing.
Designed for use in games of Adeptus Titanicus, this is a set of modular, plastic buildings which can be configured and stacked in a variety of configurations – multiple small buildings, several medium structures or a tower large enough to provide cover for a Warlord Titan can be assembled!
They look as if they will fit in with the existing Epic buildings, even though this game is at a different scale.
So what of the future? Well, we know from the rules there will be a Reaver Titan and the smaller Warhound Titan. We saw in White Dwarf there the Reaver Titan.
The new Reaver Titan has a fist #AdeptusTitanicus #epic #40k pic.twitter.com/08kTTcoQru
— Wargaming Dave (@WargamingDave) August 18, 2018
Today GW announced the Warhound Titan and released pictures.
I hope that we see more Imperial releases and that there may even be an Ork Gargant in the future.
I do wonder if they will do a “Space Marine” and release smaller models of Space Marines and Land Raiders at some point in the future.
Well must get around to opening that box and looking at the rules.
These are some of my very old Epic miniatures from the 1990s.
This is one of the plastic Warlord Titans from Adeptus Titanicus. It has the Chaos head and red eyes, though in the main I used it as an Imperial Titan when playing games of Epic.
These are plastic Land Raiders and metal Dreadnoughts.
The scenery is from Snapdragon Studio.