The big Warlord Titan reveal has come and gone, but what will it’s rules be?
Turns out we may have a base line for it. Waaaaay back in Apocalypse book one Games Workshop released some rules for this mighty warmachine of Mars, and some of these may still hold true today!
Battle Bunniesblog is on the case, with their ideas below!
The one in photo appears to be sporting a Volcano Cannon or 2 but can’t be sure.
The shoulder weapons could be the Vulcan Mega Bolters as pictured above (and would make sense).
Now I’m sure we will see a variety of weapon options for the Carapace and arm mounts. What would you choose?
The rules may be slightly dated but they still stand strong.
Not sure how many hull points it may have either and whether it was 3 hull points per Structure point or four. If 3 it gives it a monstrous 27 HP.
Can’t wait to see it on a board now.
I think that statement goes for all of us, guys. Word is we’ll see it in less that a month at the BIG Warhammer World Grand Opening!
Here’s the old Datasheet from the Apocalypse Expansion:
If I had to venture a guess on the art above I’d say; right carapace Titan Laser Blaster, Right Arm Quake Cannon, Left arm Volcano Cannon, Right Carapace Apocalypse Missile System.
Who’s in for the biggest Games Workshop model EVER?
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