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A banner of Cerastus Knights armed with Shock Lances for GW's re-booted "Adpetus Titanicus". |
As the quarantine painting rolls along, I thought it would be good to get back to some sci-fi subjects. I've been painting a lot of historical stuff lately (and plan to do even more!) but every so often I find I need to apply the brushes to pieces of war machinery from GW's rebooted Adeptus Titanicus. This a banner of three "Cerastus" type Knights for GW's re-booted "Adeptus Titanicus" game.
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These models...the detail is just incredible. Yes, the price is eye-watering...but GW has really hit it out of the park with their new Adpetus Titanicus models, just amazing. |
"Titanicus" is a game of giant, city-crushing machines blasting and beating each other until their reactors cook off. In that environment, the Knights play a supporting role, harassing and flanking the much larger titans like the Reavers and Warlords. The individual Knights are perhaps not impressive compared to the massive battle titans, but when they operate in groups, and are used properly, Knights are a real threat to enemy war engines.
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Incredible detail on the rear of the Knights' chassis. |
These Cerastus Knights, armed with "Shock Lances", need to get close, very close, to the enemy war engines in order to strike - but their charge can be devastating, and the lances can cause fatal damage to enemy titans. These Knights are organized into "banners", and in the case of these types of Knights they max out at three machines per banner. I opted to put together a full strength banner, just to maximize their chances of survival on the table. These Knights are bigger than the other "Questoris" style engines, but thankfully are slightly tougher, and can move very fast on the battlefield. Opposing Princeps will need to be wary!
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Power shields can fend off the assaults of other Knights...and in a group, the shields can work together to TRY and hold out under the bombardment of enemy titans...but speed is the better defence there... |
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Read to move out and spread "hope" - Horus for hope! |
I really like the Knight models, but the actual back story of the Knights is pretty lame...best just to think of them as a sort of sub-force for the great Titan Orders. These fellows are painted int the same teal/green colours I use for the Knights that support my
Legio Mortis forces, and they will fight in the name of the Warmaster, Horus Lupercal, and his bold plans to make the Imperium great again...
I try to keep my "Titanicus" collection relatively balanced between rebel and loyalist forces, but as we go through the Quarantine Challenge I'm hoping to add a few more engines to the Warmaster's side of the equation...can always balance that out later :)
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"Family photo" of my rebel Adeptus Titanicus forces...the Legio Mortis engines loom in the background... |
I keep saying it, but "Titanicus" is really a great game, yet another example of how GW can crank out fantastic rule sets if they feel like it. The advantages of the Knights over the more ponderous and more heavily equipped battle titans are subtle but real, and they can add a lot to the game. The re-booted "Titanicus" is a just superb set of rules overall, and the new range of models that go with them are equally amazing. These particular kits have been a real treat to work with. And they are, of course, expensive...glad I purchased these before the economy collapsed...
Thanks for reading, I hope everyone is having a great day - and is staying safe.
They look great
ReplyDeleteA real stonker Greg! Love those Mini-Titans... just read up on the background and yes, it’s absolutely lame. Maybe these machines are piloted by principes in training? I'd guess it'd make sense to let them earn some experience on smaller machines before giving them the command over a god-engine?
ReplyDeleteThe knights look fantastic dude!
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