It’s nice to see some clear shots of the new mech, but I’d really love some scale comparisons to figure out exactly how big this suit really is.
You can get a vague scale by comparing this model to the Ad Mech Ordinatus far right.
We did a scale mock up of it based on the size of the waist burst cannons, compared to existing models in the range when we first saw this thing a few weeks ago. Look how they appear to match up.
Now keep in mind that this could be perhaps bigger if those burst canons are computer designed and slimmer than the existing ones.
Either way it appears to be as tall as the Cerastus Knight Variants from Forge World- looks like there’s a new Titan on the block now folks!
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Rob also co-founded and currently hosts the Long War Podcast, which has over 350 episodes and focuses on tabletop miniatures gaming, specializing in Warhammer 40k. and spent six years writing for Bell of LostSouls.
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While he’s played every edition of Warhammer 40k and Warhammer Fantasy (since 5th Edition) and has been hobbying on miniatures since the 1980s, Titans of all sizes will always be his favorite! It’s even rumored that his hobby vault rivals the Solemnance Galleries, containing rulebooks filled with lore from editions long past, ancient packs of black-bordered Magic Cards, and models made of both pewter and resin.