31/03/2025

The walking gun

 Now that I have three Titans per Legio, one of each basic kind, it is time to start to make them different and unique, to imprint them the traits that will define their combat attitude and their whole personality. Having just one Warbringer Titan, I decided to assign it to the loyal Legio Artemis, turning it into a more kind of long-range focused force. Let's see how it goes!

First of all, I believe I had a confusion with this model and the Warmaster Titan. I really thought this one was larger than a Warlord, and it's just the opposite, it stands more like in between the Warlord and the Reaver. However, it's a true monster with that ordnance on its back. But I'm anticipating. I started with the legs, as usual:

And it was the usual hell of a build, with hundreds of pieces!
As I've done with previous Titans, I've painted most (or maybe all) the pieces as I was assembling them. The overlapping of plates can be an issue, especially edges, and it was easier to glue them once they were already painted. I believe I've already discussed this in previous posts. At this stage I don't need to paint all the details (checkers, decals, whatever), but at least the basic colour needs to be done. However, as I started to paint armour plates I let myself go a little and I highlighted them.
There are many hours involved in this pic!
There are three possible options for the shoulder plates. A totally neutral one, a variant with Eyes for overtly traitor Legios and this other one with eagles, which I thought fitted in more for my plans. There is no such thing as subtlety in Warhammer.

The gun on the shoulders is monstrous. In a good sense, of course. This is pure Warhammer 40,000, some good old oversized weapons all over:

The level of detail is insane, seriously. Look closer, it has already shot two rounds

 Once I got to this point I just had to put all the elements together and paint the details. So, ladies and gentlemen, with you all... the Ultima Ratio, Warbringer Titan.

No checkers on the back, I promise
The Maniple so far:
I need a larger backdrop? Already? Oh, come on!
With this addition the loyal guys begin to look different and to have their own way of doing things. I guess I'll have to go back to Legio Faucibus, to add some close combat or smaller units. A pair of Warhounds most likely, but that's still to be decided.

In the meantime I'll be working on some different stuff, to bring some variety here and to not get overwhelmed by a single project. More minis soon!

21/03/2025

Ya neva see dem koming!

 Ork goodies again today. While working on more Titans, I've been trying to put some order in the Orks box, which I have found to be quite a challenging endeavour. Mainly because, even if I call it a box, is more like a collection of boxes, bags and foam trays scattered all along the place. Which, all being said, I still find pretty Orkish anyway.

The thing is that I've put together all my Ork Kommandos:

Some of them were already mine, others came in later
 I've broken the non written rule of working only with old models, because I also happen to have this Kaptin from most awesome Knightmare Miniatures.

Da Boss
 I know that this guy kind of breaks the aesthetics of the Kommandos, but I liked the mini and felt that it should fit in here. I reckon it's a rendiditon of the old Freeboter Kaptin, but I have some plans for Freebooters in the future, so I'm taking the risk of making this mini into this unit. If I change my mind in the future, I can always pull it out.

I took some time to think about how to paint them. My first impulse was to use some weird camo pattern, something garish. The Ork idea of camouflage. But I think that's a path heavily treaded by many people over the years. However I came with some silly ideas along the way, mostly waving through real life  current camo patterns. For example, the former Belgian Army camo pattern looked like a good option:

Come on, even the troopers are already green!!

But I really didn't enjoy the idea. From that I jumped upon the US Army ACU pattern, which was once supposed to be the ultimate camouflage (and if you ever met anyone who has served wearing it, you may find different opinions on that idea). However, that's a thing I had already done long ago, and I wasn't so keen to repeat it.

At some point I even considered the idea of using Multicam pattern, i.e. some current, actual camouflage, buy I also discarded the idea. Somehow it really didn't feel right on those fatigues. It was only then when I found my particular solution. The uniforms. It was there all the time. They somehow resembled me WWII British Royal Marines, and that finally inspired me. (Disclaimer: my dear British friends, feel free to disagree, but now I see these Kommandos as Royal Marines and you cannot change my mind XD).

I cut out and replaced some weapons in order to avoid identical minis
Finding the correct colour was tricky, and I don't think I've really got it right, but at some point I had to make the decision to move along with it. After all, I'm not painting historicals, so these will have to do. In the end, these are my results:

Still sceptical about this one, but I'm keeping him for now

Kome on, Boyz, let's go infiltrate behind enemy lines

Of course there are shark mouths on the chainswords
Here you can see the whole unit:
Don't let otha Boyz ta tell yer wot iz ‘da propa way uv warfare
On this rear pic you can see the Blood Axes symbol, but in the colours of the WWII British Commandos patch, red over black:
Please note the glorious Swiss Army knives too!

 This is it. I have to say I had a lot of fun painting them, it's been a different kind of project, combining Ork foolinesh and a more serious approach. Now these fellas are ready to rock. But beware... ya neva see dem koming!

08/03/2025

Bring me bigger Titans!

It took a little bit longer than expected, but I've finished the next step in this Adeptus Titanucus project. So here you have, not just one... but two Warlord Titans!

Before we really get started, have a look at the level of crazyness of this kit:

It's not just that the femoral head is a separate piece... it comes into pieces itself!
The first steps are kind of slow, because you have to decide the general layout of the whole pose. Besides, I made a conversion on one of them, to make it look like walking, with a foot in the air:
This pic is highly unimpressive. Give me some time

One thing I've learned is to paint the Titans as I assemble them. The overlapping on the armour plates makes some areas impossible to reach later on, so you better take care of that issue as you go. At this point I had to decide which one was to be the loyalist and which one the traitor:

There we go
When I go out/ yeah, I know I'm gonna be/ I'm gonna be the Titan who goes along with you
I need so desperately a 3D print of the GW's running man, you know the mini
After that, I assembled the upper bodies. I primed them metallic to save some time:
It looks like the blue one is kicking the body

The keen eye may have noticed that the traitor Titan has some not-GW's pieces. Right, they are from Battle Bling, who have awesome ranges and an outstanding service. I placed an order to try their bits and I'm so happy I did!

Do you have any doubt of this Titan's allegiance?

 In any case, the standard pieces from the original set are not less awesome:

Tricky to assemble, but cool in the end
I made a mistake at this point. Well, I made it earlier, when planning this stage. I ordered a weapon for the right arm, but silly me didn't realise it really wasn't a weapon for a Warlord, but for a Warmaster Titan, which is noticeably larger 😕
Warlord, Warmaster, Warbringer, Warmonger... Oh, come on!!
What was that thing about oversized weapons in Warhammer?
For the left arm I ordered a spiky flail. Honestly, no idea of the rules or what does it do, I simply guide myself by the Rule of Cool:
The head is of course also by Battle Bling
A preview of the unfinished leviathans:
These monsters are humungously huge
The only thing left was the missile launchers on the carapace:
I would walk five hundred miles, and I would walk five hundred more...
Well, then come closer!!

 Finally, the bases. As per the comments in the previous post, I was decided to show the monstrous weight of the Titans, the very earth crushed beneath their feet. In the pic below you can see my puny attempt to represent pipes and tubes being smashed and bending on themselves.

LEGO pieces would have been more dramatic
Well, this is what I got in the end. Let me show you the final result. Here you have the Pertinax Ira of Legio Artemis:
...just to be the Titan who walked a thousand miles...
Not satisfied with the effect, I'll try it again on future Titans
Here you also have the Maugrim (Imperial designation Rubrus Fauces) of the Legio Faucibus. I added some greenstuff chains/chainmail for dramatic purposes and also tried to represent the ground a little bit sunk under the feet:
I just noticed I have to clean the edges on both bases
Ready for battle!
Ah, curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Well, all my Titans so far:
The backdrop is an A3. I need a bigger one. Bigger!
I guess this ends Stage One of the project. I now have a single model of every basic Titan on both Legios, making them somewhat symmetric. Now it is time to start the differences. One Legio will be more focused on close combat and agile manoeuvring (I guess it makes more sense for the traitorous Legio Faucibus, the dreadeds Death Jaws) and the other one will rely on heavier elements and long range weapons (that will be Legio Artemis then!). I will have to adjust the different Titans and see what fits better for both Legios.
For now, just a funny pic, the mandatory size comparison shot of the Warlord through time:
Daddy with the kids

 This is all for today. More stuff incoming as I paint it!