More Tanks & Deadly Daemons Take Form For Titan-Forge
February 9, 2015 by brennon
Titan-Forge continue to power on through the stretch goals and show off a whole bunch of interesting sculpts for their new Daemon armies AND the tanks of the human forces too. See what you think of the new additions to the X-Terra Vs Daemons Kickstarter...
I'm not a great fan of the Lord of Ignorance which you can see above but the Lord of Lust on the other hand is a pretty awesome looking miniature. I love the mix between technology and flesh in the same piece and it reminds me a lot of some of the creatures you'd see in games like DOOM; a warped creature made of both things familiar and not. I think it would be insanely fun to paint.
Above we also have a closer look at the Falchion and Claymore that are two different versions of the tanks from Titan-Forge. I love the design of these big, beefy pieces of armour and they would find a place of pride on most battlefields I reckon. I just love the chunky look and they genuinely look generic enough too to fit into any Sci-Fi world.
You can see these tanks here with their full dimensions next to the other tank in the range, the Sabre. They are, once again, all looking awesome and I think these are probably the best things about this big Kickstarter. Everyone loves big earth shattering tanks and I think many people will be pledging just to get these.
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Wanted to back this but the points system after converting $ into £ is just to much to be bothered with. I’ll wait until it’s in the shops .
I do find those demons to be interesting while those tanks maybe have too much 40k feel in them.
You mean implausible?
While the tanks are interesting to look at they are engineering nonsense.
Agreed. Tanks look the way they do now because that’s what works, and is the most efficient. At least they’re not WWI style fossils with two inches of clearance between the frame above the tracks, and the ground. You couldn’t go off a curb in one of those without breaking your teeth.
Wouldn’t want to have to maintain one of those buggers in the field.
The more complicated a design the more that something can go wrong
Can you imagine if their was a problem with one of the inner running gear systems?
It’s the future… thousand year warranties on all military vehicles. Still no ashtray or lighter, though.
Yeah but Sod’s Law says that the second the warranty does run out….DOH!
I like the tanks very solid looking.
I had an interest in the X-Terra vs Daemons KS but yeah, that points system… It feels like they’re trying to hide something and sucker people. Pass.
It certainly seems rather odd, since I’ve seen others do it better (Wolsung for one) but comparing the points up it seems ok. I mean 360 points for 5 models works out at $18 which is cheaper than what I’d pay for 5 games workshop miniatures round here. Still an odd system to pull out though.
“and they genuinely look generic enough too to fit into any Sci-Fi world.”
I think that world is called 40k. These tanks can be used as a substitute for a Razorback, Predator with autocannon and twin linked lascannon.
Lord of lust screams Slaanesh to me. Talking about screaming; the skybeasts are screamers of Tzeentch. Their model line doesn’t look that original to me.