Tuesday, May 11, 2021

From GregB: Reaver Titan for Adeptus Titanicus

Reaver Titan from Games Workshop - standing with some alternative weapon options. This is a plastic GW kit.

Hi everyone! As ever, there is no vaccine in sight for me here in Northern Ontario, so I hope folks won't mind as my work continues to appear here on the blog! This submission is a little different from a lot of my recent hobby efforts - this is a Reaver Titan, a plastic multipart kit from Games Workshop, for their game Adeptus Titanicus

A closer view, showing the various energy weapons mounted on the Titan.

In Adeptus Titanicus, players take command of Titans - very large, city-smashing war machines, blasting each other (and the planets they happen to be standing on) to bits during the Horus Heresy, the great civil war of GW's grim and dark science fiction setting. The Titans move about the table, blasting each other with apocalyptic weapons. Void shields are shattered, reactors are pushed, overloaded and (often) cook off. Players must make some challenging command choices as they try to manage their Titans - it's a great time.

A closer view showing the "Volcano Cannon" on the left arm...a scary weapon, but one that tends to put pressure on the Titan's reactor.

The Reaver is a "medium" class of battle titan - still pretty darn big, but not the biggest machine available to the combatants in this setting. This Reaver is painted in the grey, yellow and blue colours of Legio Gryphonicus, the "War Griffons", loyalists who fought on the side of The Emperor during the Horus Heresy.

Another view, showing some alternate weapons - including a giant chainsword hand! Good times!

These kits are lovely, but there is one issue with them - the design of the model kit does not really allow for the use of magnets in order to swap out the various weapon options for the machine. But there are many determined and clever hobbyists out there - including my good friends Curt and Dallas - and they figured out some easy modifications to this model which allowed for the weapon hard points to be fitted with small magnets. I have copied this approach from them, and I am working to add more Reavers with magnetized hard points to my collection.

Another weapon option - a large calibre, multi-barrel cannon - good times!

You can see in the photos there are different weapon options available for this machine - picking a favourite weapon configuration is a great part of the game, and now players using this loyalist machine will have a choice of the weapons seen here, as well as some others painted previously

A "family photo" of my Loyalist Titan collection...Knights in the front, Warhounds behind them, then the Reaver Titans, including the newest one on the left, and finally the Warlord Titans at the back.

Adeptus Titanicus is a fantastic game, a great set of rules and models from GW. It has been fun to get back to this model range over the past couple of weeks, and I look forward to sharing more towering war machines from the grim and dark far future as they come off the hobby desk! Thanks for reading, and be well.   

10 comments:

  1. I don’t understand much about the history of the grimdark future, but these machines of yours are always absolutely awesome. The present one is no exception! What a great model and dito paintjob!

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  2. What a beauty! I also remember the war griffins from the first edition of AD so good to see they’re still around.

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    1. Cheers Jamie! The designers of the Horus Heresy themed games such as Adeptus Titanicus have been great at keeping elements/factions etc. from the first edition around, and that is definitely part of the appeal.

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  3. Look at that Loyalist collection! Wow. Brilliant work dude. I really like the livery on this guy, especially that angled chevron on his shoulder armour plate. Very cool.

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    1. Thanks dude! The collection will be expanding further during this Challenge...

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  4. Man Greg! That is one awesome addition to the Imperium's Titan forces indeed, love the weapons options!

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  5. A fine looking romping stomping killer robot!

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