Sunday 13 January 2019

From Curt: Warbringer Titan 'The Crucible of Terra' (40 Points)


I thought I'd sneak in an entry before the hustle-bustle of the new week begins.

Late this past summer GW reissued 'Adeptus Titanicus', a game which caused a bit of a stir for some geeks of a certain vintage. The new ruleset is great homage to the 1988 version - easy to learn, fun to play and very evocative of the Horus Heresy/Titanicus backstory. 

Perhaps the biggest drawback to the game's launch was the high cost of the models (actually, still very much a problem) and the weird way GW decided to release the various 'classes' of titans. The initial uber boxed set included only the largest, the Warlord, and the smallest unit, the Knights. This  in turn made it virtually impossible for players to fully appreciate the tactical nuances of the game as the hulking Warlords usually just stood in place, trading long range fire while the Knights usually got plastered somewhere in the middle of the table. It took a few months for GW to get its act together and release both the medium Reaver and the scouting Warhounds, but in the midst of that gap many of us Titanicus nerds were looking around for alternative models to fill the ranks. For me Thingiverse came to the rescue as there were several gifted designers who had come up with great versions of the various titan classes, especially the Warhound and alternative Warlord weapon loadouts.

During one of my searches for possible stand-ins I came across Nuclear Shrimp Games, a small company based out of the Ionian Islands in Greece. These talented guys are doing some wonderful stuff with their own 'Black Earth' range, and also creating a few alternate 'not-GW' designs in the margins. On top of some impressive 28mm stuff, they also have two titans which are scaled on the large side of 6mm. One is an excellent Ork Gargant, and the other is an amazingly close rendition of an early 'Mars Pattern' Warlord titan, reminiscent of the 'Imperious Dictatio' engine from Dan Abnett's graphic novel series 'Titan' (1999).  Loving the comic series, I immediately ordered one of these bad boys to add to my collection. 


'Imperious Dictatio' from 'Titan'
What arrived from Greece was a relatively clean, but complex resin kit. I would say that it's not for the faint of heart, as it involved a good bit of straightening and filling to get it ready for priming (in fact it's has eaten up a lot of my hobby time since the start of this year's Challenge).

In addition to the main titan chassis, I also picked up a selection of optional weapon loadouts. 


'Jeeves, I think for today I'll go understated. Let's have the Apocalypse Missiles, Hellstorm Cannon and Plasma Devastator...' 

I really like the ridiculously huge Power Fist (as big as a super-heavy tank!) and the rather rude looking Void Missile launcher. 


The titan's power fist next to a Falchion super-heavy tank. Silly but fun...
'Accept the Imperial Truth, or I'll fire these honkin' huge suppositories at you...'



Yup, it kinda cracks me up. Each of these weapon options required a some creative trimming, drilling and magnets to allow the ability to swap them in. 


Something a bit preposterous...

...and something a little less ,um, striving.
'Be honest, do the missiles make my @ss look big?'



Byron kindly provided an appropriately shaped MDF base and I tarted it up with some wreckage and a parked Rhino (probably some Blood Angels trying to find a place for a  decent cappuccino).



'I heard there's a guy named Franco that needs sorting...'

For points I'm thinking that due to his size and silly weapon options, this fella's worth the equivalent of two 28mm vehicles. 

So there you have it, my newest, stompiest titan, 'The Crucible of Terra', ready to blow the Arch Enemy to smithereens, or at least punch them hard in the owchie parts.

Thanks for dropping in, folks. Paint hard and have a great week! 

34 comments:

  1. Amazing work dude! The engineering looks to be crazy-making, but the incredible results are worth it in the end, well done!

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    1. Thanks mang! You can pilot the beast the next time we roll out. :)

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  2. I like the mega-gatling blasters on the back of the fist. You can just see him grabbing someone by the throat and then spinning them up... BRRRRTTT!

    I loved void missiles in 'Space Marine', just skipping past all those void shields.

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    1. Me too! It's such a rude addition to the power fist.

      We used the Void Missiles last week and the recipient had some colourful language when I told him how they worked in the game. :)

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  3. Awesome! Huge and stompy. Very nice. Cheers

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    1. Thanks Brendon. It's all about the stompy. :)

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  4. Very nice indeed! Love the old school look of this bad boy. You’re dead right on the pricing as GW also limited the numbers of the initial boxed set and so anyone not pre-ordering quickly had the option to buy the same stuff for £50 more! It’s the reason I passed on the release....

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    1. Thanks Jamie. Yeah, they kinda dropped the ball on the roll-out for AT. It's really too bad as its such a great game and the models are beautiful.

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  5. Great looking lump! I liked the cartoon too and it really catches the feel of it.
    Best Iain

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    1. thanks Iain. He is a lump, there can be no doubt.

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  6. Cracking work Curt! Gotta love the scale of that thing. That super heavy tank looks absolutely tiny next to that monster

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    1. Thanks Samuli. It's a bit ridiculous, but fun.

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  7. Well that's just over the top and ridiculous! Well done.

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    1. Yeah, there's no subtlety with this guy. Thanks Peter.

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    1. Cheers Ray. In a literal sense, yes. ;)

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  9. That is a thing of beauty Curt (despite the modelling challenges along the way)
    Your AT posts over the last few months have me wondering if I should have sold that kidney to buy into the new edition after all...

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    1. Thanks Paul. I agree, deciding to get into AT is akin to a lifestyle choice.

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  10. Just brilliant Curt! I will let this one pass I think, at least as long as there’s no indication of infantry or tanks on the horizon, but its always a pleasure to see your latest additions.

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    1. Thanks very much Nick. While I think there may be super-heavy tanks in the future I'm not sure on infantry.

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  11. Awesome God-machine, Curt. The finished model looks to have been well worth the time and effort.

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    1. Cheers Stuart, it was a bit of a beast to work on but worth it.

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  12. What a monster! Brilliant titan Curt!

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  13. Excellent work Curt!! That thing looks ready to dish it out.

    Christopher

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    1. Thanks Christopher - He is indeed a big can of woop-@ass. :)

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