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Dark Eldar Revenant Titan

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Contents.Why Play Adeptus Titanicus A quick note, everything you read below also applies for the Dark Mechanicum's Titans as they have precisely the same rules (although they have different names), come on GW, not even a for the Warlord Titan?Pros. Insanely tough. Your weakest unit has 35 wounds, and Void Shields make a mockery of Mortal Wounds. Low unit count will have you going first most of the time. Excels at taking on other super-heavies and basically everything else. You have tools for every eventuality, is your opponent spamming superheavies?

Dark Eldar Revenant Titan Download

Featuring Dark Angels, Eldar, and Tyranids. Sunday, September 21, 2008. Scratch-built Revenant Titan I made this a while ago, but here's my scratch built Revenant Titan. I'd love to own the actual Forgeworld model, but this will do. It was quite the undertaking. I started building it in February of 2008, after playing my first Apocalypse game. Ok it's time for part two of the WIP log for the Dark Eldar Revenant Titan commission I've been working on for the last few months. This post should bring us just about up the the present point in the project.

Bring a laser destructor or Volcano Cannon. Are they spamming guardsmen? Bring a mega bolter or one of the reaver's missile launchers. And all of this variety comes on a super tough platform other factions would be paying through the teeth to replicate.if they even have a comparable equivalent. Many of them don't. The sheer amount of. Don’t underestimate the psychological effect this would have on your enemy, the first thing your opponent will think when seeing a model as imposing, awesome and huge on the battlefield is “ow shit”, from that point on your enemy will always be mentally on the back foot.

Although expensive, titans are relatively good value for money. £376 buys you a warhound titan, which is 2000 points, and most armies will cost you that much, of not more, guard players will be reaching for the hatchet to prize out their last kidney to pay for one of their 2000 setups. They’re giant mechs that every race in 40k fears that can destroy entire cities by looking at them sideways, what other reason do you need?Cons. All models are Forge World, and are the most expensive ones they have at that matter. Fielding more than maybe a couple of models will cost you more than a decent car and may very well force you to sell most of your organs on the black market.

A Warhound will cost you £390, a Reaver £585-645, a Warlord £1250 and a 'value' box set of five titans is currently available for £3000. You also need (unless you're proxying weapons) to buy a variety of weapons to allow your Titan to be flexible, and to magnetise/rod and paint these weapons as well. Good luck holding objectives with only a handful of models.

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Most Titan bases will be larger than 6' across, so sitting on it will prevent the enemy from getting within 3' of the center of the objective- but fat consolation if someone with an Objective Secured equivalent gets there first. The best way to counter this a bring some AdMech allies. Such as Skitarii(troops with some of the best guns in the game), Titan Guard or even put a behind it so Tech Priest or Cawl himself. If you lose a model you're fucked, it doesn't matter how tough your army as you’ll only have maybe three models in your army at most. More of a challenge than a con really, but titans are the most difficult models to build and paint, they have a lot of individual parts (not including almost mandatory magnetisation) which need partially building then undercoating, followed by the buckets of paint and the several days required to apply it all.

Some progress on the second Titan. I assembled the legs together and pinned the whole thing to the base. I must say I'm quite pleased with the result. The pose is quite similar to the first one, with a dynamic toward the front but still different in the intention.The pinning was much more simple than the first time. Not necessarily a surprise, when you know where to drill it makes things easier.

I also directly double pinned everything with some 2mm brass rods. This guy won't wobble, common problem reported countless time with Eldar Titans. Again, don't go cheap on the Drill/Rods, thick and doubled is the only way.One word about the size of the base. This is one problem for which I could not find a proper answer on the Net. 3.5' 4.0' and 4.5'.

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Dark Eldar Revenant Titan

No question asked here, 3.5 is way too small, 4.5 too big and 4.0' just perfect - Ok might sounds like Goldie Locks and the 3 bears but that really is the story.Then about the material, wood is just too light, you don't (well I don't) want your great model being flipped over at the slightest tremor of the board. Those guys at Fenris Games are selling a 100mm Resin base I found adequate. They're selling through ebay and even though I really try to avoid ebay as much as I can, I must admit they have a very good product/delivery/service. Anyway check my supplies section on the side for the address. Now this base is heavy enough - the thick one, not the flat, thin one mind you - And here again I tried both.

Heavy enough so it holds the model very well that is. Still I'm not adventurous enough to displace the gravity center of the model off the base, That again because I want to be able to field those Titans without having to worry every time someone dare breathing is that direction.