The biggest Forge World 40k resin kits are on the chopping block. Out of stock, missing, and maybe gone forever. Don’t miss the full rundown.
Originally posted in August 2025. Updated on September 14th, 2025, by Rob Baer with a video summary.
Forge World used to be the crown jewel of Warhammer’s premium lineup, but now it feels like those resin goliaths are quietly shuffling offstage.
If you’ve tried to search for the largest Forge World models on Games Workshop’s site lately, you’ve probably noticed the same thing we did: they’re all basically sold out, marked as “temporarily unavailable,” or just plain missing.
For a range that once defined luxury Warhammer, the writing on the wall looks pretty clear to us.
From Forge World Legends to “Expert Resin Kits”

Now it looks like the kits themselves are fading too. For players who grew up drooling over those massive titans and super-heavies, it’s starting to feel like the end of an era.
The Vanishing Act: Titans Missing in Action

There are rumors and claims that the production of Aeldari titans has stopped altogether. That leaves only a handful of survivors still technically available, like the Mars Pattern Warhound Titan body kit and the Reaver.

Are Resin Behemoths a Dying Breed?

And that is the kicker: resin is resin. If you are going to deal with the sanding, the warping, and the cleanup anyway, why not print your own? With the quality of modern printers, more and more hobbyists are deciding that it is the better investment.
The timing could not be worse for GW’s resin juggernauts.
The Slow Fade of Forge World

Are we witnessing the last days of Forge World titans? Or is this a temporary reshuffle behind the scenes? Right now, it is anyone’s guess, but the current state of the store does not inspire much hope.
What This Means for the Hobby

If you have ever dreamed of adding one of these monsters to your collection, now might be the time. The way things are disappearing, the only guaranteed future for titans could be in the hands of 3D printers.
Final Thoughts From Us
For us, Forge World’s resin titans were once a symbol of Warhammer excess, giant centerpieces that screamed status and obsession. Today, they are slipping into memory, and it feels less like a dramatic finale and more like a quiet curtain call. Whether GW brings them back in a new form or lets them rest in peace, one thing is clear: the age of the resin behemoth is fading fast.
See the Decline of Forge World Here



