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Speed Build of Adeptus Titanicus Titan Battlegroup Box

Speed Build of Adeptus Titanicus Titan Battlegroup Box

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About the Project

Greetings, I am known in my local community for getting miniatures together pretty fast and I have gone into Adeptus Titanicus pretty heavily. I managed to snag one of the Titan Battlegroup boxes and I am going to document my progress. Regards, Khibyusa

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Titan Legio

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Greetings,

Here is my current Titan and Knight forces.

The blue and purple-pink flames are my first Legio. I am thinking of calling them Poeni Ignis (Punic Fire) and naming them after Carthaginian generals and commanders after those who fought during the Punic Wars. The fire was purple originally, but I added the pink to make it pop more. The reason for the purple is that the Punic peoples made the purple dye that was one of the most expensive dyes in the ancient world, which led to it being used for royalty.

The unpainted or multi-coloured Titans and Knights will be their opposite number. I am tempted to make them red and maybe name them after Roman generals to mirror the Carthaginians…

4 Warlords, 3 Reavers, 6 Warhounds, 12 Questoris Knights and 2 Cestus Knights.4 Warlords, 3 Reavers, 6 Warhounds, 12 Questoris Knights and 2 Cestus Knights.

Regards,

Khibyusa

Warhounds

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The Warhounds are the last two Titans to finish off.

The Warhounds are broken down into three parts, the torso, legs and the head. I wanted to make a pair of more animated Warhounds.

The first one I made was the one stepping on a small building and the other is moving a a full loping stride.

I need to do a lot of green stuff work, but that will be after I get a lot more magnets.

I still have most of their weapons to build, but they are done. I hope that I have passed my speed build challenge.

Completed chassis.Completed chassis.

Here are the two brutes in their finished pose.

They are predatory in their aspect unlike their previously built counterparts. They are very reminiscent of the velociraptors from Jurassic Park.

 

Regards,

Khibyusa

Finishing the Warlord

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Greetings,

The Warlord is one of the easier Titans to build. Finishing the Warlord off from this point is just throwing the weapons and the head together and adding magnets to the weapons and the carapace and the shoulders.

That is it for the Warlord. Now onto the simplest Titans, the Warhounds.

Regards,

Khibyusa

Haynes Vehicle Guide: Warlord Titan

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Greetings,

This is going to be the start of a blizzard of posts. Hopefully they will be beneficial for people embarking upon throwing one of these minis together.

 

There was a change in venue as I do try to attempt to be social on the weekends….

Exploded View of the WarlordExploded View of the Warlord

So the Warlord torso was powered through. I added the right pauldron with to the Titan (I forgot to take the photos of the how to make this and the torso flank armour, but they are pretty easy to do).

On the left of the photo is the torso flank armour. It adds a lot of negative space to the Warlord which is rather emaciated without the armour plates added. The three pieces are a bit of a pain to put together at first glance. Dry fit to make sure you have the correct placement of these plates.

The waist and legs are some of the more awkward pieces to get right. I will try and break it down into easy bits.

Bendy leg. Knee on the right of the photo.Bendy leg. Knee on the right of the photo.

Right, so I didn’t take all of the photos I should have done for these next steps…

 

To pose the legs, what you need to do first is try and figure out what pose you want your Warlord to be in. I wanted a right leg forward, striding into combat pose. So I posed the feet in that way. The feet were glued then the rest was precariously perched using as few hands, feet, tentacles and prehensile tails as possible.

A drop of glue in each of the ankle points to fix the lower legs into position.

Once the glue has dried, glue the hips.

Once the glue is dry glue the knees.

Now I am a heretic, according to some of the other hobbyists here, by using superglue not poly-cement.

Final legs posing front.Final legs posing front.
Final leg posing rear viewFinal leg posing rear view

The ankle pistons go on first then the thigh, ankle and shin armour. It is relatively simple to be honest. You have to be careful with the angle of the shin as some angles are too severe for the armour plates.

Regards,

Khibyusa

Warlord Titan legs: Do's and Don'ts...

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Greetings,

Constructing the legs of the Warlord Titan is apparently a bit of an issue. I have seen many a photo of Warlords with their legs on backwards or bent at the wrong angle.

Right thigh, right side. The knee has a small flat bulge on the front/top. This is where the thigh guard and knee plate goes.Right thigh, right side. The knee has a small flat bulge on the front/top. This is where the thigh guard and knee plate goes.
Lower leg and knee. The small protrusion just below the knee cog is where the final part of the shin armour plates goes. That is the front of the leg.Lower leg and knee. The small protrusion just below the knee cog is where the final part of the shin armour plates goes. That is the front of the leg.
Completed leg. You can push the lower leg into the thigh. DO NOT ADD GLUE TO IT YET!!!!Completed leg. You can push the lower leg into the thigh. DO NOT ADD GLUE TO IT YET!!!!

Once you have both legs put together with the knee joints unglued then you can begin to pose it.

I will talk about how to do this in the next post.

Regards,

Khibyusa

Onto the Warlord

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Greetings,

 

This will be the final post of the day. After the horrors of the Reaver I pass into much more favourable pastures of the Warlord.

Torso frontTorso front
Torso rearTorso rear
Waist and hipsWaist and hips
Dry fit of the waist and torsoDry fit of the waist and torso

It is so dumb as to how fast these parts have gone together. The difference between completely CAD made product and a bodged hybrid…

The armour plates are yet to go on, but they will go on as I pose the model.

The next part will be the legs, feet and the hip connection points. Tomorrow will hopefully see the three remaining Titans completed. I will be doing something daft with one of the Warhounds though. Some base diorama of it jumping through or over a building mayhaps…

Regards,

Khibyusa

Pew Pews and completed Warlord

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Guns and arm struts. The completed Reaver.

Pew Pews and completed Warlord
Pew Pews and completed Warlord

Now the pain in the proverbial.

I like to try and make the Reaver look as if it is striding. The issue is that the trailing foot has issues with how the armoured shin plate fits with the toe armour. With the way that the Reaver is striding and how the armour plates are supposed to fir I have had to leave out a single slab of toe armour.

If you are attempting to copy this, don’t place the feet more then 15mm infront of the other. that should still allow the toe plate to be used in the construction.

I shall hide it with a small ruined building.

See the fail.See the fail.

Legs and feet.

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Legs are done, but I have an issue…. It will be explained at a later date in a pitfalls to watch out for post.

Legs.... Yaaay......

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Right….

This is one of the more not fun parts of this build…

A lot of these issues stem from the fact that the Reaver pre-dates FW using CAD for their Titans.

Legs.... Yaaay......
Legs.... Yaaay......
Legs.... Yaaay......
Legs.... Yaaay......

AAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I hate these legs. Warlords are so much easier to put together….

Reaver Waist

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Greetings,

 

Onto the waist and legs. Now this is the part of the Reaver Titan that is very unpleasant to do.

Waist profileWaist profile
Waist front Waist front

The waist has one side that is longer than the other. The longer side it for the longer piece of armour that protects the crotch. The rear is shorter and is for the butt armour

Leg and waist breakdownLeg and waist breakdown

The legs and waist are a what I loathe to do on Reavers. The thigh parts are interchangable, as are the shins. The armour for the thighs are just repeats, but the feet…

 

The feet only go on in a single way. The central toe has a rise in the armour from one side to the other. The left foot has this higher on the right when you are looking at the toes directly and vice versa for the right foot.

Feet detail. FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS UNHOLY, look at the instructions for this bit...Feet detail. FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS UNHOLY, look at the instructions for this bit...

Anyway, cookies are in the oven and I need a shower. Legs will be prepped after I deal with that and after I melt the chocolate and prepare the strawberries to go onto the cookies.

 

Regards,

Khibyusa

Reaver Torso completed

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The torso and head of the Reaver are done.

Front viewFront view

I wish that there was a variant Reaver head. I do not like the look of this one.

Dorsal viewDorsal view
Ventral viewVentral view
Rear viewRear view

I will say that the Reaver kit is the most awkward to put together and warming up with the torso is better for me as the legs are a veritable pain in the unmentionables…

 

Legs and waist will be done next, but I am going to quickly throw some cookies together before I go to work.

 

Regards,

Khibyusa

Opening the box...

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Greetings,

What is in the box of bigness?

A lot of plasticrack…

Smell the plasticrack.....Smell the plasticrack.....

9 sprues, 4 bases, 3 transfer sheets, 3 instruction manuals and a sense of dread as I am going to throw this together rapidly.

 

DISCLAIMER!!!

I am not going in blind to this. My Adeptus Titanicus forces currently stand at 3 Warlords, 2 Reavers, 4 Warhounds, 12 Questoris Knights and 2 Cerastus Knights.

I will be ignoring parts of the manuals as it makes more sense to me to make the torso first over the legs as I want to have some movement in the legs.

 

DISCLAIMER 2!!!

I am not going to be making all of the Titans magnetised as I only have 14 magnets and I need 12 just for the Reaver! 8 for the Warlord. 6 for each Warhound.

 

Regards,

 

Khibyusa

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