No adverts like this in the forums anymore. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. I wouldn't buy the 10" marker just to mount a titan on it, but if you're saying that a 10" circular base works well for a Warlord Titan, then I'll swing by Michaels this week.
Below are the steps I took to magnetize the arms of my Warhound Titans.
Makes movement on a well terrained table a lot easier. Please excuse grammar, spelling mistakes and such. Legio Vulturum AT project log | @Gore_Crow. Guns can probably be used easily, but other parts may look slightly out of scale. Warhound titan scout - 1d4chan. image Image Details About Warhammer 40K Adeptus Titanicus - Warhound Titan (painted) Ugh still fearsome compared pattern more standard armoured titan. kronk wrote:I have a FW Warhound Titan, but I'm not sure what size base to give it.
Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance. Would suggest using separate bases for each foot, say 3" to 4" round. Greg “ANAmal.net” Chiasson: As a Big Titan Warhound Appreciator, I’ve been debating posting this for a while.I wasn’t sure how useful a post about a six hundred dollar resin model that takes ages to build and paint, and then melts into slag against half its points value on the tabletop would be, but people kept asking, so here we are. Roughly similar, I've seen someone build a Space Wolf dreddy from the Warhound. The Warhound Titan is perhaps the most unusual of the mainline war engines of the Adeptus Titanicus.The larger Warlords and Reavers primarily function through the principle of overwhelming firepower, but the Warhound is an altogether different proposition.
I've been getting into some of the AdMech novels that involve Titans lately and started to really like the Warhounds and want to get a model of one. How big are the Titans, could warhound titan parts be used for a regular 40k marine Dreadnought? Dreadnought size? Thanks! DA:70S+G+M+B++I++Pw40k08+D++A++/fWD-R+T(M)DM+, "The strength of a blade is tested by fire. You currently have javascript disabled.
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image I ended up using 3/8″ magnets, specifically 3/8″ by 1/4″ step sided magnets. I too know a chap that uses a 10" template to mount his on, its a thicker one than the standard, I built a ~14" tall titan, and mounted it on a wood plaque similar to this one. Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely. I would get something that is about 2 inches wider than the stance of his legs and that same length long. Magnetizing the arms of the Warhound Titan. I've seen several that were mounted on trophy bases, but would a 1'x1' Ceramic Tile be too large?