My favorite fluff bit about the difference between grav-vehicles and impulsor is Chaos Space Marine veteran remembering how to deal with Grav, leaping under the impulsor to place a krak grenade at the bottom, only to be *immediately crushed under it*
@@warhammer8867 In appearance and meant to be used as transport? Sure. The Sherman fits the analogy of how it had parts interchanged and its numerous variants. The Sherman chassis was mass produced and had a huge number of different variants that had different sections changed out depending on the need. It was the first tank, as far as I know, to be used in such a way... At least in such large numbers.
I really love Space Marine tanks. So versatile in their chassis, yet so powerful in all their variants. They look ridiculous, but very cool. And rule of cool wins out in 40k. The repulsor tanks are definitely my favorite with how powerful and devastating they are. Though the humble Rhino and Predator will always hold a special place in my heart.
Yk the rhino chassis seems very very heavily inspired by the m113 hull, which also had so so many variants(including ones with atgms, miniguns, spaa missiles etc etc)
Whirlwind tanks are my favorite because of Dawn of War. I can't remember if it was 1 or 2, but you could set to attack ground in a choke point. With a couple, the enemy could not make it to you. The knockback would push them away constantly and theyd slowly die.
Great video! Only correction id make is the impulser/gladiator and the repulsers are not made from the same chassis. The repulser is roughly twice the size of the impulser and can carry more than twice as many marines. Besides that. Really nice video with good visuals. Gonna subscribe and wait for the rest of this series.
So what i did with my space marine army is i made it a chapter that is basically an armored division, so what i do for combat doctrine is i use rhinos rhinos as apcs and then i have razorbacks like bradlies and razorbacks like sherman tanks
First time on this channel and I think this was a great idea for a video. Im interested in tanks and other armoured vehicles, as such, it's often amusing to see them provide inspiration to fiction.(it can also be baffling like some of the vehicles in Fallout for example.)
Us oldies will remember White Dwarf's instructions on how to kit bash Whirlwinds & other Rhino variants! I do believe there was a tank killer similar to real world tanks such as the Jagdpanther & Stug III! The Sabre Tank Hunter !
Not sure if I'm misremembering, but isn't the Fellblade another Space Marine super-heavy tank? It's kinda sad to see it not here since I do dig the Baneblade and any of its variants.
So, a few things, in your video thumbnail, you have a Typhon Heavy Siege Tank labeled as a land raider, I don’t know if you got this confused with an Achilles pattern land raider but they are two different vehicles. You also have the Phobos pattern land raider showcased while showing pictures of the Land Raider Proteus and Spartan Assault Tank. The Titan hunter model is the Land Raider Terminus Ultra. There are some Legion era super heavy tanks still in use in the 41st millennium like the Fellblade, Fellglaive, Falchion, Spartan/Cerberus/Typhon and Mastadon. The Deimos patterns of rhino/predator/vindicator/vindicator laser destroyer are definitely separate from their normal counterparts. Don’t forget the Kratos or Arquitor Bombard, Sabre strike tank or all of the Sicaran tank variants.
Bikes. Both old new, skimming and rolling. Maybe add how you would fix the atrocious ground clearance issues the rollers are cursed with (not talking about you scout bikes. You're ok)
Could we have something about the Tyranids for the next video? I'm dying to see something about the xenos, and I think it'd be simple enough to put the Tyranids into "types"
Funny that in the Warhammer universe in 40,000 AD the same tank architectures are used as in 1980 xD no progress in the subsequent 38,000 years of human history
One would think the Astartes would be PISSED that Caul had been keeping the new weapons and vehicles from them for at least a few millennia, and apparently stockpiling them.
These tanks have either real world or other fantasy genre counterparts. Razorback -> American M113 Armored Personal Carrier (APC) or a similar APC in use by other nations. Predator - > Hatay Tank from Indiana Jones Series : It is a British WW1 Mark series tank with a turret. Talking about Mark series tanks Land Raider is an example of a Mark series tank lookalike (I may wrote it incorrectly). Vindicator -> German Sturmtiger and it has a bigger armament; 380mm self propelled mortar that fires rocket propelled shells with an ammo capacity of 14. At least these are the ones that came to my mind, I am not certain for others but Estus may be something like a German Gepard Self Propelled Anti Air System or Soviet ZSU-57-2 Self Propelled Anti Air Gun, I am not certain. The examples I have given may not suit the role of the tanks mentioned in the video, I thought it would be neat to share this information.
When showing the land raider you showed the spartan assualt tank which is not a variant of the land raider. Also primaris grav tanks need a better look.
Great video. But I’m not sure why you included a bunch of tanks that don’t exist. I’ve never heard of a primaris. Do they have anything to do with this mythical 9th edition I’ve been hearing about? Everyone knows the latest edition of 40k is 8th edition and anything beyond it along with any lore that accompanies it is unofficial. In all seriousness. Great video.
40k is set in the far future. We don't know what far future looks like so imaginations is our best option to visualise what exist in that timeline, thus would explain the "unrealistic" and "ridiculous" appearances of people and things.
You're fighting 7ft green monkeys, blue skinned aliens with goat hoofs, 65 million robo skeletons, space elfs, edgy space elfs, hungry bugs, nuns with guns. But vehicle design is where you draw the line?
I think a l77e voideater tank would kill every Warhammer 40K tanks . It’s armed with a tlvvte6942098 flesh eater gun and five kkcvgthy photosaber cannons and one massive void cannon as its main gun.
If y remember correctly the space marines have a second super heavy tank the Mastodon. But it there are only around a dozen left in existence across loyalist and traitor forces. But a video about it would be real cool because the Mastodon is way stronger than any other tank, y know of, the Space Marines have access to.
@@tarektechmarine8209 I know there are mastodons still rolling around in the 41st millennium. What I’m saying is power wise, the Mastodon doesn’t have the offensive capability to keep up with the Falchion, Fellblade/Glaive. Toughness is a different characteristic. Although it would be difficult to take two direct Volcano Cannon hits.
@@123mrdoom I remember one those Super Heavy Tank has an OP DAoT weapon called a concentrated "Super Neutron Laser" that could penetrate anything even Slaneesh's dirty ass (joke).
The animations of the tanks made this so much better
Glad you enjoyed it! Took a lot longer to do but we're really excited about including more 3d animation in the videos.
@@MoreLoreYT Imperial guard Tank
Alternate title for any 40k content: "Every single type of loan explained!'
How to get into crippling debt in less than 20 min
Well mortgage literally does mean death pledge so it is a very 40K concept.
@shockwave1539 "even in debt, I still serve"
Don't ask how twenty space marines can fit in that thing.
It's an astartes clown car
What happens is they accidentally set off a grenade
40k tabletop vehicles use a smaller scale than infantry models. They would be bigger if you used the same scaling.
@@Dharleth82not surprised they could have made on correct scale on the same price but they knew people would by the smaller tanks regardless
@@yokai1235it’s an abstraction of space. If they were correct size it skews the table too large
my head canon for the Rhino is that someone found a M113 during the dark age of technology. and was like "ah yes, I can work with this"
The Rhino is basically the M113 of 40k.
Definitely. Imagine one with a heavy bolter on top 😊
it probably has better armour than the m113 when compared to the vehicles of each respective universe
And the vindicator is a sturmtiger
Or the FV432
@@nickellison2785 holy sh*t it make so much more scence
So they just decided "yknow what let's give the super soldiers their own tanks"
Why not they have more extreme and insane things to exist this is rather tame
@@gabesisneros136they have their own vehicles I think that’s useless bc they can run as fast as them and also the vehicles are giant
One story says they can casually run pretty fast and a cannon ball didn’t slow him down
Tanks were never about speed
@@radiationzack1012 what about the cavalry tanks, World War II
My favorite fluff bit about the difference between grav-vehicles and impulsor is Chaos Space Marine veteran remembering how to deal with Grav, leaping under the impulsor to place a krak grenade at the bottom, only to be *immediately crushed under it*
Sherman: Who are you?
Rhino: i am you but 39k years later
The Rhino is more M113 then Sherman.
@@warhammer8867 In appearance and meant to be used as transport? Sure. The Sherman fits the analogy of how it had parts interchanged and its numerous variants. The Sherman chassis was mass produced and had a huge number of different variants that had different sections changed out depending on the need. It was the first tank, as far as I know, to be used in such a way... At least in such large numbers.
As a retired Tanker I enjoyed this thoroughly
The Rhino basically the M113 of vehicles. Well. .. no the Rhino has effective armor.
Your videos are so clean and well done. Quickly becoming one of my favorite 40k channels
"EVERY SINGLE Space Marine Tank" in title. Outro is talking about how this just scratches the surface and is by no means exhaustive...
I really love Space Marine tanks. So versatile in their chassis, yet so powerful in all their variants. They look ridiculous, but very cool. And rule of cool wins out in 40k.
The repulsor tanks are definitely my favorite with how powerful and devastating they are. Though the humble Rhino and Predator will always hold a special place in my heart.
TALK ABOUT THE BANEBLADE AND ITS VARIANTS!
I like Baneblades :)
Love all your videos
Got Heretics in your worlds? there's a rhino for that
Yk the rhino chassis seems very very heavily inspired by the m113 hull, which also had so so many variants(including ones with atgms, miniguns, spaa missiles etc etc)
"Look, Rhinos...*R H I N O S S S S !"*
Rip, I thought u were gonna talk about the Mastodon or the other super tanks
16:10 too 16:22 we need more of this…. It’s amazing
0:08 ADD MORE GUNS 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅
Don't ask how the demolisher can be loaded. It just does.
Whirlwind tanks are my favorite because of Dawn of War. I can't remember if it was 1 or 2, but you could set to attack ground in a choke point. With a couple, the enemy could not make it to you. The knockback would push them away constantly and theyd slowly die.
Great video! Only correction id make is the impulser/gladiator and the repulsers are not made from the same chassis. The repulser is roughly twice the size of the impulser and can carry more than twice as many marines. Besides that. Really nice video with good visuals. Gonna subscribe and wait for the rest of this series.
Would be cool to see u do other vehicles like the planes, transports and tanks like for the imperial guard
I was wondering what chapters if any have specific variants of vehicles?
I love your content man. We need a list for ships, aircraft, and then xenos equivalents of this
a chain sword video would be cool, you could even bring in power and force swords if there's not enough
Definitely need the imperial guards tank
So what i did with my space marine army is i made it a chapter that is basically an armored division, so what i do for combat doctrine is i use rhinos rhinos as apcs and then i have razorbacks like bradlies and razorbacks like sherman tanks
First time on this channel and I think this was a great idea for a video. Im interested in tanks and other armoured vehicles, as such, it's often amusing to see them provide inspiration to fiction.(it can also be baffling like some of the vehicles in Fallout for example.)
" only 16 shells for the vindicator"
16shells of like 300mm is a lot bro lmfao
6:11 that would be *TERRIFYING* to drive IRL.
You get penetrated *once* and the whole tank exploded.
I love how the Rhino is litterally just an uparmoured M113.
1:1 a more goober version of the M113
May i suggest an even more basic scimming of all vehicle classes used by the imperium?
Us oldies will remember White Dwarf's instructions on how to kit bash Whirlwinds & other Rhino variants! I do believe there was a tank killer similar to real world tanks such as the Jagdpanther & Stug III! The Sabre Tank Hunter !
Not sure if I'm misremembering, but isn't the Fellblade another Space Marine super-heavy tank?
It's kinda sad to see it not here since I do dig the Baneblade and any of its variants.
I know that tank from the unification mod for dawn of war soulstorm, in the mod its only buildable for the imperial fists (I think)
Brilliant video. Thanks
1:58 Holy shit someone actually kitted out a tractor or something into a Cosplay RHINO IRL?
So, a few things, in your video thumbnail, you have a Typhon Heavy Siege Tank labeled as a land raider, I don’t know if you got this confused with an Achilles pattern land raider but they are two different vehicles. You also have the Phobos pattern land raider showcased while showing pictures of the Land Raider Proteus and Spartan Assault Tank. The Titan hunter model is the Land Raider Terminus Ultra. There are some Legion era super heavy tanks still in use in the 41st millennium like the Fellblade, Fellglaive, Falchion, Spartan/Cerberus/Typhon and Mastadon. The Deimos patterns of rhino/predator/vindicator/vindicator laser destroyer are definitely separate from their normal counterparts. Don’t forget the Kratos or Arquitor Bombard, Sabre strike tank or all of the Sicaran tank variants.
I’ve been waiting for a video like this!
IT IS THE BANEBLADE
Repulsor is the Primaris vaiant of the Land Raider not the Razorback
The Leman Russ battle tank
I’d say the repulsor is more of a landraider, it has 10 transport capacity and can carry gravis and termies
Now do Imperial Guard tanks and armor!
Ahh yes I love myself a heavy framer…
my favorite was missed, the Kratos
Can you do the imperial guards next pleaseeeeeeeeeee
more guns than armor
It was the Leman Russ and their copying of WWI era tanks which first caught my attention of WH40K back in the 90s
Bikes. Both old new, skimming and rolling. Maybe add how you would fix the atrocious ground clearance issues the rollers are cursed with (not talking about you scout bikes. You're ok)
Gotta need some Tau tank and battlesuit videos
Imperial guard Tank
Where did you get so many of these badass wallpapers?
Could we have something about the Tyranids for the next video? I'm dying to see something about the xenos, and I think it'd be simple enough to put the Tyranids into "types"
Would love a video about imperial gaurd vehicles
The "really big gun" you call it is dual heavy bolters
Actually thats a heavy mounted stubber
Wow this is an amazing video, so much details!!!!!!
Impulsor and repulsor are absolutely not the same chassis
Funny that in the Warhammer universe in 40,000 AD the same tank architectures are used as in 1980 xD no progress in the subsequent 38,000 years of human history
One would think the Astartes would be PISSED that Caul had been keeping the new weapons and vehicles from them for at least a few millennia, and apparently stockpiling them.
Yeah you missed the fellblades and all the 30k tanks!
The rhino is the Sherman of warhammer
These tanks have either real world or other fantasy genre counterparts.
Razorback -> American M113 Armored Personal Carrier (APC) or a similar APC in use by other nations.
Predator - > Hatay Tank from Indiana Jones Series : It is a British WW1 Mark series tank with a turret.
Talking about Mark series tanks Land Raider is an example of a Mark series tank lookalike (I may wrote it incorrectly).
Vindicator -> German Sturmtiger and it has a bigger armament; 380mm self propelled mortar that fires rocket propelled shells with an ammo capacity of 14.
At least these are the ones that came to my mind, I am not certain for others but Estus may be something like a German Gepard Self Propelled Anti Air System or Soviet ZSU-57-2 Self Propelled Anti Air Gun, I am not certain.
The examples I have given may not suit the role of the tanks mentioned in the video, I thought it would be neat to share this information.
Wait. Repulsors carry more than impulsors.
i love the baneblade
Castigator ?
It needs... more DAKKA
give cawl some time and luck/a STC and he will make tanks with with better and bigger guns
That is basically a summary of 40k/ 10th edition
When are we getting another video
I want this video but like 2 or 3 hours long.
I’ve never heard or seen hunter stalker, I check my list and I don’t seem them I check again but nothing so what happened to them?
Are you planning to do a video about horus heresy imperial vehicles
Can you make a lore for the Sisters of Battle, or others like them?
tank
Bolo for the win!
2/3 tanks on the thumbnail are Imperial Guard ones...
i assume this video is tanks in current service and that's why you didn't include Legion tanks.
He technically did by proxy, Land Raider Proteus, spartan assault tank and the Typhon Heavy Siege Tank (video thumbnail)
When showing the land raider you showed the spartan assualt tank which is not a variant of the land raider. Also primaris grav tanks need a better look.
kinda missing heresy era tanks
fuck fent i need more vids
misleading title....
All rhino tanks are apc
Is it me or most or some of these are in wotb
Rhino, the T series of Warhammer
Great video. But I’m not sure why you included a bunch of tanks that don’t exist. I’ve never heard of a primaris. Do they have anything to do with this mythical 9th edition I’ve been hearing about? Everyone knows the latest edition of 40k is 8th edition and anything beyond it along with any lore that accompanies it is unofficial.
In all seriousness. Great video.
I'm always for the lemun russ
Haven’t played 40k since I was a kid in the 90’s. Recently been interested to see what’s new. Space Marines using flying tanks is heresy.
the video literally explains that they float not fly
Wait isnt Rhino an apc?
Yep.
Quite a few errors in this…
Pronunciation errors
Factual inaccuracies
Missing a lot of vehicles
They are all the same tank
Yes
Cool 👍
Space Marine tanks are the dumbest fucking idea. Put allt hat money into a guy or into a tank worthless to put muscle guy in tank.
I hate the design of 40k tanks. They're just too ridiculous and unrealistic in the extreme.
as they should be.
40k is set in the far future. We don't know what far future looks like so imaginations is our best option to visualise what exist in that timeline, thus would explain the "unrealistic" and "ridiculous" appearances of people and things.
You're fighting 7ft green monkeys, blue skinned aliens with goat hoofs, 65 million robo skeletons, space elfs, edgy space elfs, hungry bugs, nuns with guns. But vehicle design is where you draw the line?
@@CadiasFinestthey are actually shrooms not monkeys, which proves your point even more lmfao.
Im pretty sure being unrealistic and ridiculous to the extreme is a core part of wh40k aesthetic lol
I want the beauty thing from second 8. immediately! I will use it as scout support, for my iron warriors scouts 🩶🩶🩶
Awesome
I think a l77e voideater tank would kill every Warhammer 40K tanks . It’s armed with a tlvvte6942098 flesh eater gun and five kkcvgthy photosaber cannons and one massive void cannon as its main gun.
This was great. Thank you! Rock solid overview!
Glad you enjoyed it!
are you dead? why aren't you uploading!!
If y remember correctly the space marines have a second super heavy tank the Mastodon.
But it there are only around a dozen left in existence across loyalist and traitor forces.
But a video about it would be real cool because the Mastodon is way stronger than any other tank, y know of, the Space Marines have access to.
Incorrect, the strongest tank they have access to is the Falchion, followed by the Fellblade and Fellglaive.
@@123mrdoom The mastadon can 'tank' all those for a short while, so yes, they had/may have mastodons.
@@tarektechmarine8209 I know there are mastodons still rolling around in the 41st millennium. What I’m saying is power wise, the Mastodon doesn’t have the offensive capability to keep up with the Falchion, Fellblade/Glaive. Toughness is a different characteristic. Although it would be difficult to take two direct Volcano Cannon hits.
@@123mrdoom I remember one those Super Heavy Tank has an OP DAoT weapon called a concentrated "Super Neutron Laser" that could penetrate anything even Slaneesh's dirty ass (joke).