A few months ago Adrian gave me an Epic scale Titan (a Warlord Titan). It came from the Old Space Marine set which, if I understand it correctly, was the first edition of Epic (feel free to correct me there). I have a couple of Scout Titans (yet to be assembled), but I'm not a 'power gamer' so hadn't really planned for a beastie like this. Of course once you have one, two things happen:
1. You can't help painting it, and
2. You realise that one may just not be enough.
Anyway, I sat down last week to paint the beast (all a part of my painting catch up strategy). I chose to use the same colour scheme I used for my WH40K Space Marines, I thought it was suitably 'gothic': a combination of papal purple, and bronze/brass. Here is the finished result.
Certainly Titans are very emblematic of the 40K universe.. I have no idea how effective these things actually are in Epic (I haven't re-read the rules, nor played a game, for several months), but they certainly look the part, and for larger games I almost feel that it's obligatory to have a Titan on the table top.
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I think, like donuts and scallops, one Titan is never enough ;)
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Love it.. LOL
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Good work Robin,
ReplyDeleteCan we get together in the holidays for a game of Epic?
Nick