Here’s why the Warlord Titan is the ultimate war machine in Warhammer 40k, plus tactics, assembly tips, and the legend behind this colossal model.
Updated September 15th, 2025, by Rob Baer with new information, the JOYTOY Knight, and links to relevant content.
The Warlord Titan isn’t just a model—it’s Warhammer 40k’s flex. Towering over the battlefield and your hobby shelf, this mechanical monster turns heads and melts armies.
In this guide, we’ll cover why it’s the crown jewel of the Adeptus Titanicus, how to build it without losing your sanity (or fingertips), what tactics actually make it worth the points, and the lore that made it legendary.
Ready to field a war machine that makes Land Raiders look like toy cars? Let’s get into it.
The Warlord Titan: Warhammer 40k’s Ultimate Flex Machine

The Warhammer 40k Warlord Titan isn’t just a model; it’s the crown jewel of apocalypse-scale bragging rights. Built like a skyscraper and armed to the teeth, this thing brings more firepower than most armies.
Let’s break down what makes the 40k Warlord Titan so iconic, how big it really is, which version to field, and how not to lose your sanity building one.
What Is a Warlord Titan in WH40k?

Born from the forges of Mars during the Great Crusade, this beast was made to handle anything from xenos invasions to full-blown civil war. It’s been blasting traitors since the Horus Heresy, and it hasn’t stopped since.
Technological Advancements

One of the most significant advancements has been in the area of the Mind Impulse Unit (MIU), which allows the Princeps to interface directly with the Titan. Early versions were clunky and dangerous, often leading to severe mental and physical strain on the Princeps. Modern MIUs are far more refined, providing a seamless connection that turns the Titan into an extension of the Princeps’ own body.
The evolution of the Warlord Titan is a story of relentless innovation, a constant quest to create the ultimate war machine. And in the dark, war-torn future of Warhammer 40k, it’s a quest that never truly ends.
How Tall Is a 40k Warlord Titan?

On the tabletop, the Warlord Titan model from Forge World measures a glorious 22 inches. That’s nearly two feet of resin and wrath.
It’s so big, it needs its own shelf. Or room. Maybe a garage.
How Many Points Is a 40k Warlord Titan?

And yes, you can absolutely play it. Just don’t expect to sneak it into a casual 1,000-point pickup game.
Mars Pattern Warlord Titan: Fashion Meets Firepower

Want something even nastier? Go for the Mars Beta Pattern, a slightly more aggressive profile with a bloodthirsty machine spirit baked in. Loyalists love the Alpha. Traitors lean toward Beta, but both look ready to ruin a city block.
Chaos Warlord Titan: Twisted and Deadly

If you thought a Warlord was scary before, now it’s angry and cursed.
Technical Stuff: Armor, Shields, and Power Core

- Armor: Layers of adamantium thicker than a Baneblade’s ego.
- Void Shields: These soak up entire rounds of fire before even scratching the paint.
- Plasma Reactor: The Titan’s heart. Glows, powers everything, and if it blows, it’s game over. Protect the belly.
In short, you’re piloting a walking fortress. Unless someone targets the reactor. Then you’re piloting a slow-moving bomb.
Weapon Systems

The Warlord Titan’s primary armaments are Titan-grade weapon systems that can level entire cities. We’re talking about things like the Volcano Cannon, capable of melting through the heaviest armor like a hot knife through butter. Then there’s the Macro Gatling Blaster, which can spit out shells faster than you can say “exterminate.”
But it doesn’t stop there. The Warlord also packs a plethora of secondary weapons designed for more “intimate” engagements. These include twin Vulcan Mega-Bolters and Multi-Laser batteries that can turn infantry and light vehicles into a fine red mist. Essentially, if it’s within range, it’s as good as gone.
Carapace Weapons:
- Apocalypse Missile Launchers
- Laser Blasters
- Turbo Laser Destructors
Secondary Weapons:
- Vulcan Mega-Bolters
- Multi-Lasers
- Close Combat Weapons (on special patterns like Nightgaunt)
Weapon loadouts are customizable. Want anti-Titan firepower? Go all in on Volcano Cannons and Quake Cannons.
Fighting Chaos Space Marines or any infantry? Gatling Blasters and Missile Launchers will mop the floor.
On the Battlefield: What Does a Warlord Titan Actually Do?

Drop it in the middle of the board and start smashing. Void Shields soak up return fire while your guns delete tanks, buildings, and enemy morale.
Long-Range Fire Support
Hang back and let the ranged weapons do the talking. You’ll still be the biggest thing on the table, just a bit more reserved about it.
Weaknesses?
Sure. The plasma reactor’s a weak point. If it gets hit hard enough, it might chain-react. Also, if your opponent focuses fire and drops your shields, expect some hurt.
Still, it takes serious commitment to bring one down.
Warlord Titan Variants Worth Knowing

The classic. Versatile loadout, reliable.
Mars Beta
A bit meaner, preferred by aggressive Legios.
Lucius Alpha
Interchangeable parts with Mars, easy to repair.
Proximus
Custom-made for Legio Invicta. Requires a Princeps with serious neural training.

Lighter, more mobile. Think tactical flexibility.
Death Bringer Class
Standard loadout. Good at everything. Solid choice.
Nightgaunt
Built for melee. Yes, close combat Titans are real.
Nemesis
Heavy artillery platform. Siege everything in sight.
Each variant has its own flair, and most are modeled with swappable parts for maximum hobby fun.
Building the Warlord Titan Model: What to Expect
Unboxing

What’s in the Kit?
- 3 massive sprues
- Base the size of a small plate
- Decal sheet
- Detailed instructions
Build Time
Plan for 30–40 hours of building and painting. This isn’t a casual weekend project. But it’s worth it.
Tips for Assembly
- Use clamps. Resin warps.
- Magnetize weapons. You’ll thank yourself later.
- Build the skeleton first, then paint the armor plates separately.
Building Experience

The kit is designed to be both a collector’s item and a gaming piece, so whether you’re looking to dominate in your next game of Warhammer 40k or simply want a stunning model to showcase, the Warlord Titan delivers.
Its impeccable parts fit, combined with the opportunity for extensive customization, make it a must-have for any serious Warhammer hobbyist. If you want to see the whole process and how to magnetize yours, check out Rob’s tutorial here!
Painting

Want to copy a famous Titan? Go Legio Mortis red and brass. Or make your own from scratch.
One of the joys of building a Warlord Titan is the level of customization it offers. From different head options and shoulder plates to various weapon configurations, you can truly make your Titan unique. Whether you’re a fan of the loyalist Mechanicum symbols or prefer the sinister eye of Horus for a traitor Titan, there are plenty of options to personalize your war machine.
Painting the Titan is another adventure in itself. With its large surfaces and detailed components, the Warlord Titan offers a fantastic canvas for hobbyists. You can go wild with weathering effects, battle damage, and intricate livery to bring your Titan to life.
Pro tip: assemble the inner skeleton first and paint the armor plates separately for the best results. Check out this amazingly painted Warlord and how they did it!
The Titan Owners Club: Where Big Models Meet Big Energy

The TOC also shares building tips, loadouts, and paint schemes. If you’re building a Titan, odds are someone in the club has already figured out the best way to assemble the reactor without gluing your fingers together.
How Much Does a Warlord Titan Cost?

Think of it like this: it’s part model, part shrine, part flex piece.
Want a Budget Option? Meet the JOYTOY Imperial Knight
Not ready to drop Titan money? Check out the JOYTOY Imperial Knight. At 21 inches tall, it’s fully posable, highly detailed, and doesn’t require glue or paint.
No, it’s not a real Warlord Titan. But for casual games or display, it holds its own. Plus, it’s an official GW product, so no one will give you the side-eye.
Final Thoughts From Us: 40k Warlord Titan

So, how big is a Warlord Titan? Big enough to break your shelf and your opponent’s hopes. How many points is a Warlord Titan? Enough to make your army list start and end with one model.
Is it worth it? Every bolt shell, every brushstroke, every dollar. Now go forth and Titan.
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