Thursday 13 February 2020

Adeptus Titanicus - Warbringer Titan - Unboxing and Preview

Sorry for the delay in posts, Princeps.  Shadow has been the one responsible for this article since the model resides with him and unfortunately work, other obligations, and exhaustion have kept him from this for a bit.

We're continuing our rolling coverage of the newest Adeptus Titanicus by bringing you the unboxing of the plastic Warbringer Titan!



The glorious box of plastic crack.  This comes with the quality we've come to expect.  Note that the box specifically says "with quake cannon".  There are options coming for the carapace, at least in Adeptus Titanicus.



Those are definitely some detailed sprues!  There are plenty of "guide posts" on these parts and they'll fit together really well.  You can tell that the same attention to detail that was given to previous plastic Titans has been given here.



And of course, the same usual quality on the rulebook.


The instructions are very detailed and very well organized.


We'll cover the rules for this beast later on, but this should whet your appetite for now.


People who have built the Warbringer in its resin form attest to it being restricted in posability.  It seems when they did the "debigulation" of this guy they took some cues from that and created locking lugs in the hips and knees to prevent those issues.  However, it isn't hard to remove them, allowing you to create custom poses.

Overall this is a great kit and the early build has actually been quite pleasant and smooth-going.  The attention to detail has been superb and this is another top-tier kit from the Specialist Games studio.  Excellent work overall.

1 comment:

  1. Restricted in posability for the big one- learned that the hard way. Will need to shave down the front pistons to get the front toes to fit :(

    Building the mini version is a lot more fun than the full size one I can say. Hope we get a plasma mortar or sonic blaster, and that the alternate kit is not just "belicosa volcano cannon and gatling gun/melta cannon" arms. Maybe support missiles for the arm mounts would be cool?

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