This was a crazy idea to lead my wolves to the battle in the spin-off game Epic 40.000. The idea of a titan in the hands of a space marine chapter instead of a Titan legion sounds pretty heretic... and seductive.
Now with that "come-on-dude-buy-all-our-expensive-forgeworld-stuff" game "Apocalipse", some lucky gamers can repeat that small sized battles on 40.000 scale. (I´m seriously drooling, man)
This plastic Warlord Titan model is from that mythic Rogue Trader age (I know, I´m not a kid anymore)
Rogue Trader is a thing of the past, but the Titan Legions are not. While I dislike Apocalypse myself, and the craze that has come with it, Epic has shifted to the range of the Specialist Games. Among them you will find other nice stuff, such as Mordheim, Necromunda, and BattleFleet Gothic.
I'm still searching for the old StarQuest (or Space Crusade as was the original name). That was awesome.
Ah... Space Crusade. I remember even that Milton Bradley TV Commercial... It was a sort of very basic Space Hulk for four players, with their different space marine colors, being the fourth player who played as the 2impossible alliance" genestealers, orks, a sort of prehistoric necrons and chaos marines. I´ve got yet the plastic chaos dreadnought from that game, that ressembles an ED 209 robot from Robocop.
Wow awesome nice job, I've got 3 of those things of ebay hoping to use them as Tomb Spyder converisons but the shape of the lower body complicates things.
While I dislike Apocalypse myself, and the craze that has come with it, Epic has shifted to the range of the Specialist Games. Among them you will find other nice stuff, such as Mordheim, Necromunda, and BattleFleet Gothic.
I'm still searching for the old StarQuest (or Space Crusade as was the original name). That was awesome.
i remember getting a box of these many moons ago, they were awesome in a retro kinda way.