Don’t miss these useful hacks for building and magnetizing Forge World’s Warbringer Titan Arms, and future-proofing your weapon options!
This behemoth of a model came out last year and it was a real journey for Rob to make it. A project this huge takes an immense amount of time and effort, so Rob did the deed and now he’s here to give us all the info we could ever want (or need) about it!
5 Modeling Hacks For The Warbringer Titan
First things first, Rob shows us the full titan (Without some armor panels) and really drives home that you shouldn’t glue down anything you don’t have to. The two small turrets by the head and two sections on the back fit great just dry fit and if you don’t manhandle it too hard it’ll be fine without glue or magnets.
For each of the main arm guns, you can use this system of washers and magnets.
On the arm connecting to the gun, you use this system of magnets to hold to the washer and be able to turn the canons freely while staying secure.
Each of the two AA Shoulder guns you can use a single magnet on each surface. Within the gun, there are sockets for magnets as well, so they can aim vertically
For the neck joint you can also use magnets, Rob found that using this set of four on each surface was just right.
He also gives us a peek at his magnet list just in case you wanted to know the specifics for each joint and piece he magnetized. You can get yours for less from our friends at the Magnet Baron too!
With all the main magnets in order, he then shows us the scale of this bad boy next to a Reaver and Warlord titan with a seemingly tiny marine on top. Even without the upper armor plates on it, the Warbringer is still definitely a gargantuan 40k model.
And that does it for this one! Be sure to watch the video below for Rob’s full breakdown! Patreon supporters of Spikey Bits get models each month shipped to them.