Easy, I love large robots and I wanted a canvas to do some nice freehand on.

It's amazingly fun to bring to the table. The chips and scratches were done in a simple way, just using a flat black to paint them all by hand and then a light grey to highlight each lower edge. Well done, sir! If it is so strong that half of the freehand is in heavy shadow then the image can become unbalanced so much that even if the piece is positioned perfectly it will look to be weighted to one side as the light side will draw the eye.
Audax specialized in using small swift packs of up to five Warhounds to surround larger Titans, bringing them down with Ursus Claws and Natrix Shock Lances.

The contrast had to be a little higher to make it clearly visible as the background colour was red rather than black. I had to mix colours to match the base layers and then apply them in a way that looked natural but didn’t destroy all of the hard work. I also had to warp them to fit the bends in the ribbon while still making them look precise. Here at The Illustrated Historical Artist, you can expect a digital magazine that presents content from figure Artists from all around the world. With my current project of half my army coming near to completion (about 1500 points done), I've decided to treat myself to a big project... And what better project than a mars pattern warhound titan! One thing to consider with the lighting is how strong the light source is.

I only care about roughly getting the outline down and don’t worry at all about the positions of things like the eye sockets etc.
It was the same basic design as the larger one on the carapace, but this time you could see the eye sockets and nasal cavity clearly. Always loved Warhounds and great posing.

The Ursus Claws and Shock Lances were always on the Titan’s right weapon arm, whilst the Titans within each battle-pack mounted a variety of different primary weapons on their left arms for tactical variety.

They were easy to hold and the concepts I had picked were quite simple to paint. No challenge to their status intended or to their respective owners. I also added a little white to the green in places for a more realistic, patchy pattern. Generally I am happy with how the model turned out. As the skull moth progressed I tried out a variety of things, like adding spikes to the cheeks or making the teeth very long.

Warhound Titans are primarily designed to perform reconnaissance missions and terror raids deep behind enemy lines. Points wise, is the rather expensive warhound titan actually worth it, as everyone seems to think 'wow titan, it must be invincible', but I get the feeling that it is going to attract every lascannon, every melta, large vehicle weapons EVERYTHING that could cause it harm, and go down in the first few turns, exploding and killing a lot of my troops.

I had to completely paint the legs and most of the base and then glue and pin them together so that I could build more of the base up around the lower foot. I mixed a few greys myself up to a pure white dot in specific areas to make them shine. First of all, I tend to assume any true titan (i.e. The two leg plates were the easiest pieces to work on due to the size and shape of them. Legio Astorum - Warhound Titan - Lupus Regent Walk... Deathwatch - Primaris 'Lieutenants' Characters, Legio Astorum - Warhound Titan "Lupus Regent" WIP #2. This was an easy mistake as I painted the titan in sections. The main focus of the titan is the freehand, but I wanted the whole model to be quite dull and moody so I couldn’t have any section pop out too much. I have a brass scorpion, which isn't technically a titan, but it is a 9 hull point superheavy walker that costs over 700pt. one final shot of some of the freehand elements. One slight issue is that the armour panels curve around quite far and the skull shape does not extend very far to the sides. Ever since we made the jump and created The Illustrated Historical Artist there has been overwhelming support and demand for a magazine of the same quality writing and design, showcasing all that is wonderful in the Fantasy genre. I wanted the tree with the titan’s foot on to look as though it was being ripped from the ground so I sculpted on a collar to the base of the tree at an angle, so even though the log was glued flat it looked like it was tipping sideways. I decided that I could carry this over onto the model to fill blank areas and reinforce the imagery of the legion on the titan.

Check out the Chaos Warhound Scout Titan and the Relic Sicaran Battle Tank's new rules. With a little trimming and sanding the Warhound provides some nice, large blank spaces. @DaTechMek, cheers mate, but pose was all previous owner.

The difficulty here is that the base was not one flat colour but various purple and grey transitions over a black primer. However it is insanely strong, especially with proper synergy.


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