“They were shaped like armored men, and they trudged like men, but they were giants, each one hundred and forty meters tall” - Horus Rising, page 18 140 meters = 459 feet
@@radusocianu8294 only to sell models, no real fan would accept this pathetic size of 22 meters.. emperor titans are supposed to fit a SHIT ton tanks and guard inside their legs, can you imagine like a 100m titan doing that?
@@RhaegarATT it is said in the old days, to field a titan in a table top game and be true to scale, your friend would have to dress up as one. There is that one old image of one of them towering over a snow covered mountain top.
@@radusocianu8294 An Imperator being merely thirty meters tall or something like that is ridiculous. Thirty meters at the hip maybe. I've worked in a store that had a shelf that was thirty meters long. Thirty meters is not that big.
tbf most people cant really even comprehend how tall even 22 meters is, you may know the height but at those numbers size just becomes meaningless. I mean sure in my mind a Imperator is 200 feet at the least but even that is well beyond what the human mind can really comprehend and vizualize.@@RhaegarATT
@Nagneto The skull motif probably inspires fear across a lot of races in the WH40K universe, because the Nightbringer (one of the C'tan, the Necrons' masters) instilled the fear of death into every race except the Orks. The Nightbringer has a Grim Reaper motif, and most of the races native to the 40K galaxy are humanoid, so the death's head is probably more universal than one might expect.
Having grown up in the late 80's and early 90's, this game embodies what most call 'oldhammer'. I really miss the good old days when the miniatures were cool but also had a tongue in cheek appearance. They were not supposed to look realistic, just cool on the tabletop. Space Marines were normal sized men, just highly trained. Dark angels were black, not green, and the best imperial battle tank was a Stormhammer, not a Baneblade. I visit Final Liberation or Space Crusade to get my nostalgia fix!
I know how you feel. Though I think some of the newer additions were improvements, and even some of the aspects I don't enjoy were arguably sound decisions for making the overall business continue profitably instead of fail.
Ha, I always loved the look the Commissar gives the Adeptus Mechanicus guy in this cutscene. He's thinking: "dude, keep your Titan fetish to yourself". Finding the Titan site was always the point where the narrative campaign suddenly became much easier.
No commissar or marine would ever dare lay a hand on a member of the Adeptus Mechanicus. They are so vital that they do not even have to worship the emperor, they are an entity to themselves and are responsible for all the technology of the Imperium.
Oooh - zmesh - you beat me to it. I'd extracted this cut scene from the disc to add to my others - thanks for saving me the trouble. For a crappy old British computer game - these FMV cutscenes are great - some wonderfully ripe acting and a Sam Rami/Evil Dead 1 style of story telling by any means necessary - the limited budget shows, but doesn't get in the way of the movie - Great!
Actually, it IS a Warlors Titan. It is the warlord chassis. You have Warhounds as the smallest Titans (if you do not count Knights), followed by Reavers, Warlords and the Imperator class. The Imperator class is the biggest one (even irritatingly big).
Очень атмосферные ролики у этой игры. От них буквально исходит дух тёмного далёкого будущего Вархаммер 40к. Актеры, принимавшие участие - молодцы. Особенно комиссар харизматичный.
Every Forge world has one or more Titan Legions. We know that there are thousands of Forge worlds. So I would estimate that the Imperium has at least tens of thousands of Titans.
the cutscenes for final liberation were done by a group of talented people who would ultimately be known as 'weta' who would become famous bringing the 'lord of the rings' to life.
Titans vary in size from single pilot Knights, to Warhounds to Emperor Class, which have a airway on thier shoulder from spotter planes. And the Imperium use what ever resources they have to hand. STCs they made/found take the planets local resources and give you a template to build to using whatever is abundant. Rhino's and Chimera's have both been made with wooden parts, a door would be no different.
They also had a civil war with one side going against the Imperium because of a Standard Template Construct. They are also an older empire than the Imperium--unless I missed something in the lore.
In apocalypse, most "factions" have their own titan-units; warhound-pattern(imperium of man), stompas(orks), eldar supposedly got some kind of titan, corrupted titan(chaos), bio-titans i think genestealers get.
It could even be a smaller class, like a Reaver class, since it only has the arm mounted weapons and Warlords tend to have weapons like turbo lasers mounted in the shoulders
It does look like a imperator considering the fact that it has a hellstorm cannon, but i though imperators do not have close combat weapons? That imperator in the video has a huge chain sword
You all misunderstand. COMMISSAR Holt does not step back. He steps sideways to get a better look at this most holy of relics so he can bask in its glory.
I loved that game, but all I could get my hands on was the German version and that kept crashing whenever I wanted to fire the Titan´s guns. And there was no patch available that worked.
thanks for the heads up. I had an eerie feeling they weren't that tall. however it says on my interface whenever I play MW4 the 'Mechs are from 0 -100m. with a little man showing at the foot of the giant =) and yeah I agree 'Mechs aren't to be taken lightly. from what I've read on titans and in various books they mention them as devastating, though in my imagination not as much as 'Mechs can be. but that's just me =)
The Commissar isn't allowed to be scared, because then he'd have to shoot himself, I assume is the logic. Personally, I think it's perfectly reasonable. He's not scared, his in awe. You can tell from the way he gives that secutor a disgusted/sickened look when the secutor says, "'tis beauty...".
Actually it's not. The largest (arguably) is estimated to be about 43m tall - the size of a skyscraper - not a small city. HH series - Book 2 - Dies Irae - older facts point at the largest being below 40m. If you've played MechWarrior you'd know that 40m isn't much and not even near the size of a city. MW has 'Mechs as big as 100m tall.
Alot of information regarding the biggest titans is contradictory in many places. In some novels the biggest could carry whole cities, and in some booklets they weren't taller than a skyscraper at most. I'd choose to believe titans can be as big as the designers wanted them to be since there is no real limit to its size if it can carry cities across planets.
Titans vary in size from single pilot Knights, to Warhounds to Emperor Class, which have a airway on thier shoulder from spotter planes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ You forgot the Imperator Class, capable of housing a whole chapter of marines on the fortress in holds on it's back, I'm guessing the titan here is a reaver class...
The real victory behind the titans is not to create a war machine with great strategic value. The real achievement is that the size of the construct would only work in the water because the machine would collapse under its own weight on land. (Usually buildings don't move.) It's so big that in theory you had to involve architects or something like that. Something mobile of this size only works in fiction.
It's called Final Liberation: epic 40,000, a PC strategy thing from 1995 (small sprites and bright colors, considered pretty high-tech back then). Yes it can be downloaded and will, with a lot of messing about, work on modern PC's but your best bet is to get hold of an old one in good order with Windows '95 on it (cheap on eBay now; a laptop of that vintage, say a Toshiba, is best if you're short on room) and an original copy of the game. Still fairly good to play even without the cool vids!
a Warlord Titan is much bigger then that. The scale of that thing is about the size of a Warhound or Reaver, but a Warlord is much larger. But if you want to see the Emporer Incarnate, then bring on the Imperator Titan.
I love the look on Commissar Holts face! He looks generally concerned for that priest's well-being!
"Tis beauty!"
"Looks fucking Terrifying to me!"
Or.... "Beauty?? Are you out of your fucking tree pal??"
I'm with the priest (is he supposed to be a tech priest?) on this one. Titan's are fucking beautiful!
I think he said "Tears of Beauty", referring to the Titans name that he mentioned, Bringer of Tears.
@@AdoringAdmirer Indeed... Tears of BEAUTIFUL DESTRUCTIOOOOOON
That titan really needs some oiling!
Where are the tech priests with the essential oils and incense?!
@@UntrusiveThoughts banging their toaster waifus
They meant to do it, but they were in a rush
No time for 3 year long oiling rituals
@@FGS-yk3vc As soon as we beseech the machine spirit...
The enemys will run away just because of the noise of those gear without oil 😂
"My Goatee has been Augmented" -Adept of the Adeptus Beardicus.
Wait another decade, and that AdMech's goatee is given up for alloy parts and sparky plugs.
That Titan is in some serious need of WD40 or whatever equivalent the Mechanicus uses in the Far Future.
Clp. Wd40k is only good for cleaning, not for competent lube
Blood
It’s the future! It’s not WD40…. It’s WD4…ONE!!!
"Tis beautiful..."
Holt *thinking*: Not exactly the word I would use but alright...
“They were shaped like armored men, and they trudged like men, but they were giants, each one hundred and forty meters tall” - Horus Rising, page 18
140 meters = 459 feet
That reffers to warlord titans but in newlore they made that warlords are much spalier at only 22 meters tall
@@radusocianu8294 only to sell models, no real fan would accept this pathetic size of 22 meters.. emperor titans are supposed to fit a SHIT ton tanks and guard inside their legs, can you imagine like a 100m titan doing that?
@@RhaegarATT it is said in the old days, to field a titan in a table top game and be true to scale, your friend would have to dress up as one. There is that one old image of one of them towering over a snow covered mountain top.
@@radusocianu8294 An Imperator being merely thirty meters tall or something like that is ridiculous. Thirty meters at the hip maybe. I've worked in a store that had a shelf that was thirty meters long. Thirty meters is not that big.
tbf most people cant really even comprehend how tall even 22 meters is, you may know the height but at those numbers size just becomes meaningless. I mean sure in my mind a Imperator is 200 feet at the least but even that is well beyond what the human mind can really comprehend and vizualize.@@RhaegarATT
Tons and tons off sacred WD40.
*WD40K
Baneblade: for when your sick of holding the line
Titan: for when your sick of fighting the enemy
Back when game devs was awesome and did full motion cutscenes!
Tech Adept: Tears of beauty
Holt: *Looks at the Tech Adept wierd*
lol
@Nagneto
The skull motif probably inspires fear across a lot of races in the WH40K universe, because the Nightbringer (one of the C'tan, the Necrons' masters) instilled the fear of death into every race except the Orks. The Nightbringer has a Grim Reaper motif, and most of the races native to the 40K galaxy are humanoid, so the death's head is probably more universal than one might expect.
Wonders who are those actors ? The Komissar plays really well, reminds me Bison from Street Fighter
Larry Rew acted Commissar Holt, I believe
Thank you much for the information , Tom Hughes
Having grown up in the late 80's and early 90's, this game embodies what most call 'oldhammer'. I really miss the good old days when the miniatures were cool but also had a tongue in cheek appearance. They were not supposed to look realistic, just cool on the tabletop. Space Marines were normal sized men, just highly trained. Dark angels were black, not green, and the best imperial battle tank was a Stormhammer, not a Baneblade. I visit Final Liberation or Space Crusade to get my nostalgia fix!
I know how you feel. Though I think some of the newer additions were improvements, and even some of the aspects I don't enjoy were arguably sound decisions for making the overall business continue profitably instead of fail.
Were necesary acts my old friend.
May i ask where can i find this game?
"Tears of beauty..."
*weird stare*
The look you give the Tech Priest when he sounds like he's undressing the Titan with his mind.
Ha, I always loved the look the Commissar gives the Adeptus Mechanicus guy in this cutscene. He's thinking: "dude, keep your Titan fetish to yourself".
Finding the Titan site was always the point where the narrative campaign suddenly became much easier.
Man, that Titan freaking sounds squeaky. Don't they have any WD40 in the 40K?
Sandstorm and dry air has made it rusty
Needs WD40K for a job that big
@@bobbyterry4985 underated
Holy Throne!!! Ive been so much time willing to see the Final Liberation cutscenes. Thanks a lot for posting it and I hope you upload more.
uploaded in 2006. This is a relic. I'm such a fan of 40k that I don't mind the bad graphics
final liberation really broke the live action cinematic mold, all the cinematics were suprisingly well perfomed
That guy in the cloak kept reminding me of a Jedi, the way he stands, speaks, words, and how he folds his hands together... Lol...
No commissar or marine would ever dare lay a hand on a member of the Adeptus Mechanicus. They are so vital that they do not even have to worship the emperor, they are an entity to themselves and are responsible for all the technology of the Imperium.
The Adeptus Mechanicus is essentially an empire within an empire.
Oooh - zmesh - you beat me to it. I'd extracted this cut scene from the disc to add to my others - thanks for saving me the trouble. For a crappy old British computer game - these FMV cutscenes are great - some wonderfully ripe acting and a Sam Rami/Evil Dead 1 style of story telling by any means necessary - the limited budget shows, but doesn't get in the way of the movie - Great!
"Warlord" CLASS titan. Emperor titans are also known as Imperator class titans
These are so damn cheesy I LOVE IT!
"In the grim darkness of the forty first millennium, there is no lubricant."
Space Marine 2nd Ed. Warlord Titan 👾
I looooooove Final Liberation, I don't care if it's old!
Warhammer 40k: final liberation.
Pretty obscure game from the 1990s
I miss video cut scenes with real actors like this.
@XAzureAngelX Its a game called final liberation, a Games Workshop-endorsed PC game that was made in the 90's.
Actually, it IS a Warlors Titan. It is the warlord chassis.
You have Warhounds as the smallest Titans (if you do not count Knights), followed by Reavers, Warlords and the Imperator class. The Imperator class is the biggest one (even irritatingly big).
It's a Warlord titan from the original Epic games- right arm's a Vulcan Mega Bolter, the left is a Chainfist for Titan vs. Titan combat.
He knows that he is unworthy to be near the Titan with his high quantity of flesh. XD
There was... but it was fan made in germany. There was unfortunaly copyright issues that prevented its releash
Очень атмосферные ролики у этой игры. От них буквально исходит дух тёмного далёкого будущего Вархаммер 40к. Актеры, принимавшие участие - молодцы. Особенно комиссар харизматичный.
Every Forge world has one or more Titan Legions. We know that there are thousands of Forge worlds. So I would estimate that the Imperium has at least tens of thousands of Titans.
the cutscenes for final liberation were done by a group of talented people who would ultimately be known as 'weta' who would become famous bringing the 'lord of the rings' to life.
Ah my favorite scene in the game
what you don't see is that, that tech-priest was all machine underneath that robe he the only organic part left is his head
to the reaver titan, the humans look like bowling pins. to an imperator, the reaver looks like a bowling pin.
I miss final liberation. One of the best 40k games. Shame it doesn't work well with xp sp2 :(
I know this is ridiculously old but GoG has it.
@@SujadI got it when it was free on gog :D
Warlord. Warhounds are smaller, don't carry as many weapons, and they also look hunched over.
Titans vary in size from single pilot Knights, to Warhounds to Emperor Class, which have a airway on thier shoulder from spotter planes.
And the Imperium use what ever resources they have to hand. STCs they made/found take the planets local resources and give you a template to build to using whatever is abundant. Rhino's and Chimera's have both been made with wooden parts, a door would be no different.
@generalj02 Actually a Warlord Titan is only 100 foot tall. That said, a Warlord Titan does enjoy a considerable advantage in raw firepower
They also had a civil war with one side going against the Imperium because of a Standard Template Construct. They are also an older empire than the Imperium--unless I missed something in the lore.
In apocalypse, most "factions" have their own titan-units; warhound-pattern(imperium of man), stompas(orks), eldar supposedly got some kind of titan, corrupted titan(chaos), bio-titans i think genestealers get.
That dog isn't worthy of the title, his head shall float in a river of his familys blood.
ur right, definately a warlord, especially because it has the mounted weapons on its shoulders which only the warlord has
haha the guy in the robes got it wrong.
its called the "adeptus mechanus" not the "adeptus mechanicus"
It could even be a smaller class, like a Reaver class, since it only has the arm mounted weapons and Warlords tend to have weapons like turbo lasers mounted in the shoulders
The guy playing the priest also did the voice for Ceridan from Shadow of the horned rat.
In fact, I think it is a Warlord, as Imperators have huge spires and towers above their heads
I remember those times, when the movies were made with little special effects, 1 dollar budget, and tona of love!!!
The guy on the right also voices "Ceridan" in the game "Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat."
The Reaver class had a curved back with only one weapon mount ontop, This I believe is a Warlord Titan.
yeah the eldar have "Revenant Titans" which look like giant gardians at first glance but are powered the same way a wraithlord would be.
It's weird because many forge worlds still posses the knowledge to construct them.
that is the biggest damn chainsword i have ever seen
An intro to Warlord titans so epic, I named my Hyperion after ir
@jamohanleva sry that is just a scout class titan the Emparor class titan is 4 times biger
ah i stand corrected i did not see the two mounted shoulder cannons
For those who don't know: This is a cut-scene from the PC game Warhammer 40.000: Final Liberation. This is not home made.
This is pretty awesome.
Yes! With a dash of His Only, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Margarine!
@LordAndrei007 there is a 40k movie out go to the website and u can find it titled ultramarines
@TheVoiceOfReason93
well i think final liberation had reavers too but they didnt do so well
But the warhound doesn't carry carapace weapons, and the reaver only has an overhead weapon and thats confirmed in Final Liberation!
I bet seeing a warlord titan walk is an awesome sight to behold.
Tau: Titans aren't real! It's Imperial propaganda!
Angry Skyscraper bellows and takes a step.
Tau: Fuck...
It does look like a imperator considering the fact that it has a hellstorm cannon, but i though imperators do not have close combat weapons? That imperator in the video has a huge chain sword
I'd love to drive that to work. Though I think it may be a little slower than my truck. I'd just leave a little sooner.
You all misunderstand. COMMISSAR Holt does not step back.
He steps sideways to get a better look at this most holy of relics so he can bask in its glory.
I loved that game, but all I could get my hands on was the German version and that kept crashing whenever I wanted to fire the Titan´s guns. And there was no patch available that worked.
Yep, MkII Warlord titan.
Although this one seems to bear the same "skull" head as the chaos Banelord pattern.
*Looks at comment section*
Everything is from 6-14 years ago.
Don’t worry guys this new generation will keep this franchise alive and better then ever
Mechanics Adept: Tis beauty...
Commissar Holt: ... *Alright dude, just don't try and put you ding dong in it OK*
cool this is a cut scene from a old video game from 1997, SSI published it.
an imperator they would only be able to see the legs of from that angle
Dude, a Warlord class titan. i'm impressed. I assume that would not be the only Titan class allowed in the game?
thanks for the heads up. I had an eerie feeling they weren't that tall. however it says on my interface whenever I play MW4 the 'Mechs are from 0 -100m. with a little man showing at the foot of the giant =) and yeah I agree 'Mechs aren't to be taken lightly. from what I've read on titans and in various books they mention them as devastating, though in my imagination not as much as 'Mechs can be. but that's just me =)
The Commissar isn't allowed to be scared, because then he'd have to shoot himself, I assume is the logic.
Personally, I think it's perfectly reasonable. He's not scared, his in awe. You can tell from the way he gives that secutor a disgusted/sickened look when the secutor says, "'tis beauty...".
nice to know, but could you tell me something about Imperial Knights?
I haven't seen Firefly in age's, witch one was river again? Firefly was a great show that that was taken from us way to young may she RIP.
Titans cant just magically wake up. They are WAY bigger, WAY less skimpy, and need a crew of at least 3.
XD XD XD i love the audio preview thingy soooo much
can u get these vid on and dvd or video ?
Actually it's not. The largest (arguably) is estimated to be about 43m tall - the size of a skyscraper - not a small city. HH series - Book 2 - Dies Irae - older facts point at the largest being below 40m. If you've played MechWarrior you'd know that 40m isn't much and not even near the size of a city. MW has 'Mechs as big as 100m tall.
Where is that tech-adept's respirator unit?
Alot of information regarding the biggest titans is contradictory in many places. In some novels the biggest could carry whole cities, and in some booklets they weren't taller than a skyscraper at most. I'd choose to believe titans can be as big as the designers wanted them to be since there is no real limit to its size if it can carry cities across planets.
Titans vary in size from single pilot Knights, to Warhounds to Emperor Class, which have a airway on thier shoulder from spotter planes.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
You forgot the Imperator Class, capable of housing a whole chapter of marines on the fortress in holds on it's back, I'm guessing the titan here is a reaver class...
How many Titans does the Imperium have in use in the 41st millenium?
The torso and head suggests an Emperor class Titan though.
Nobody knows, my quess its around a 1000 big ones and around 5000 small (scout) ones.
i worked out that titans in real life would stand from 20-30m high
@tanktank115 Warhound would run circles around the AT-AT. Warhound has the mobility and firepower to take out the AT-AT pretty easily.
The real victory behind the titans is not to create a war machine with great strategic value. The real achievement is that the size of the construct would only work in the water because the machine would collapse under its own weight on land. (Usually buildings don't move.) It's so big that in theory you had to involve architects or something like that. Something mobile of this size only works in fiction.
It's called Final Liberation: epic 40,000, a PC strategy thing from 1995 (small sprites and bright colors, considered pretty high-tech back then). Yes it can be downloaded and will, with a lot of messing about, work on modern PC's but your best bet is to get hold of an old one in good order with Windows '95 on it (cheap on eBay now; a laptop of that vintage, say a Toshiba, is best if you're short on room) and an original copy of the game. Still fairly good to play even without the cool vids!
That Warlord titan had the head of an Imperator...
a Warlord Titan is much bigger then that. The scale of that thing is about the size of a Warhound or Reaver, but a Warlord is much larger.
But if you want to see the Emporer Incarnate, then bring on the Imperator Titan.
man i would love to drive(or walk) to work in one of those....