I bet if the AdMech ever learned that the grey knights not only destroyed an STC, but a TITAN STC, & not only a TITAN STC, but THE TITAN STC, it would be hands on sight. Every single time, with out exception.
Maybe, the fact that it had an AI in it might be enough for the AdMech to go "while I may not like it, I understand the reason" instead of just throwing hands immediately
@@parkerstange851 don’t they have a Vault for forbidden STCs & tech? I feel like even with AI, it’s a Titan STC. What they consider avatars of the Omnissiah. They would probably still want it, but have it locked away for a rainy (when no one is looking) day. I wouldn’t even be surprised is a few very notable tech priests went the route of “AI? What?! Nooooo. It’s a… uh… very strong, & very complex machine spirit! Yeah! After all, it’s the biggest & strongest Avatar of the Omnissiah we have ever rediscovered. Surely whatever is in there, is the Omnissiah’s will, right?”
The warlord titan being 33 meters tall would be ridiculously small: The warlord is more than twice the size of a warhound so that would make the warhound ~15 meters tall. The warhound is roughly twice as tall as the average knight so they'd only be 8 meters? That's roughly a 2 story building. Baneblades would be TALLER than knights. I'd say the depiction in the original space marine game was pretty good.
So, if we do the math it would somewhat amount to this: According to various sources the standard imperial knight is somewhat between 10 and 20 meters tall( I'll take 15 as the standard size). Therefore the Warhound would be around 30 meters tall. And subsequently the Warlord would stand at 60-70 meters in size with the Reaver somewhere around 50 meters. Almost twice as much as the size cited in the Lexicanum articles. So the sizes would be as follows: Imperial Knight( ~ 15 meters) Warhound scout Titan( ~ 30 meters) Reaver Battle Titan( ~ 45-50 meters) Warlord Battle Titan( ~60-70 meters)
@@Gamer0049so the imperial titans would clock in at about 120-150m in height? that sounds reasonable, but the cathedral eyes pretty small in that case
@@ry7hym I would say that everything starting with the Emperor class Titans can go from as low as 150 meters to as tall as 2 km. I think it was mentioned somewhere that some Titans could be seen from Orbit.
See, the funny thing about that character is that he's *not* an astropath or anyone else of note. He's just a tour guide in way over his head 😂 (Also astropaths can't read anythibg, they're all blinded during their "soul communion" with the Emporer.)
A friend of mine is an Iron Hands fan and has the idea of Ferrus Mannus returning as a primarch dreadnought. That primarch dreadnought could be a castigator titan not piloted by A.I., but Ferrus Mannus.
What I especially love about Titans is that they are not just giant robots, they are alive in a sense and have their own machine spirit. I remember reading about the Siege Of Vraaks and towards the end as an Imperial titan is taken out, another titan who had been fighting alongside it for hundreds of years went berserk over the loss of its 'friend' and even the princep couldn't do a thing
In terms of height, shouldn't we use the miniatures for legion imperialis? Surely we can now have factual height since those minis are in scale with the tiny lil marines
The Few Princeps of the Warlord Psi Titan we have heard about have all been male. Its likely the Sisters of Silence and The Calixus assassins tend to monopolize Female blanks
Them destroying the STC for the castigator was a huge mistake, they didnt even need to build them, they could have just used it to learn how to build better titans in general.
What you said there is why they destroyed it. They dont focus on learning new things that dont already exist or have been made. One of the reasons they keep looking for new STC's. Nothing new, if it hasnt already existed.
I love the nemesis titan because it’s essentially a world war 2 tank destroyer version of a titan. Essentially a massive canon put onto a chassis but to save weight the armor is wholly concentrated on the front leaving the rear exposed. So in that way any assault from the front is much much harder than it has any right to be but an assault from the flank or rear is much easier than it ought to be so they are used as snipers, artillery, and ambush weapons. The idea of a titan that is literally an incarnation of a WW2 tank destroyer is just so utterly appealing to me
Don't forget the Apocalypse class Titan which was between an Imperator Class and Castigator Class in size. They were so large that people witnessing them mistook them for walking hive spires.
On the note that the pilots of phsi titans potentially hailing from the same place, if not being picked from the ranks of the sisters of silence themselves: it also ticks another box that the emperor wouldnt want to hand these titans to someone he didnt trust, and picking pilots from his very talons would solve that issue of loyalty.
I like that a Reaver can reach down and grab an enemy tank and use it as a shield without any effort or sacrifice to its momentum...something about that 'I'm coming at you, and you cannot stop me' mobility that a Scout class, or an overkill Class Titan doesn't seem to have due to size restrictions.
Tbh titans are rediculous for 40k standards. The fact an emporor class by its self can unleash it's whole armermant and the atmosphere is still there is unreal
Everytime regardless of whether it's official GW literature, fan-made animations, fan-made In-Universe narratives or narrative cross-overs with other franchises and settings; every time I read, hear, or see a Titan, Traitor or Loyalist, it makes me audibly say: "Oh! F@#$ Yeah!"
4:09 the warlord Psi-Titan also has an even bigger feeling of dread than other titans iirc. it literally could put out an aura around it that would make your life miserable by just standing in the near few kilometers around it
Normally I don’t care about the high of sci fi things but for Titian’s I want them to have consistent hight just so you can reliably compare the titians to each other and other things.
So, this may have been mentioned by someone else, but in book 5 of horus heresy page 118, the Legio Praesagius apparently had emperor titans of the Nemesis warlord variant. Or essentially upscaling a nemesis warlord to an emperor titan class. Would be an interesting story of seeing what remains of these titan class are in combat with Abominatus as a sort of last stand thing. Counting nemesis class titans have no melee options and only 1 close quarter weapon.
Imagine how horrifying these things really are. You hear a faint but regular thudding every so often off in the distance. then without warning from the looming clouds about a few miles away you see a faint silhouette.
I'm stuck inside the insurmountable bluffs of its footprint, and this is a Rain World. Yes, there are Rain Worlds in the Imperium, as we all already knew.
For me the warbringer nemesis is my favorite, it’s super cool having that artillery gun/ship bridge vibe on top of it. And the machine spirit is just aimbot kek
Im confused. You seemed to have missed the Tennese Titans? I know they havent been Super Bowl contenders in awhile, but i still think theyre super important.
In regards to the height thing, I take the model heights as roughly to-scale, and lore-accurate, but when picturing things in my mind, I default to the ludicrous scale where some sources said Emperor-class titans had their heads in the clouds. The sizes where the feet were floating bastions so massively significant as the have contingents of guards just for their defense. I'm good with them all being similar enough in power that the warhounds can bring down the largest, just because the grandiosity tickles my brain.
Yeah you embellished the hell out of the Castigator story. First off the Castigator was the STC system. There was only one Grey Knight involved and that was Justicar Alaric. He was the one that had convinced the Titan's AI that it wasn't an AI. It was a demon that possessed the Titan but had forgotten it was a demon. He was the one that actually caused the Titan to be destroyed and caught hell for it from the Mechanicus and the Inquisition.
to scale, Buy a Forgeworld Reaver. if we have the general hieght of each titan in order, measure the Reaver to a Cadian Shock Infantry (2023) and use that as the scaling by making it x48 to fir the 1:48 Scaling. than use that to further figure out the true height of every titan Note, if a guardsmen is 6ft even and takes up 1.5 movement on a GW starter ruler (1.5 Inches) we have a scaling of 1:48, than by proxy a Reaver being 3ft tall on tabletop, 3ft or 36 inches is than 144ft (1728In) Tall. which feels small but also, massive monster of steel soo, yea. Than by pixel Measurement Warhound (227 Pixels Tall) Reaver (323 Pixels tall) Nemesis (383 Pixels Tall) Warlord (485 Pixels Tall) Warmaster (582 Pixels Tall) Emperor (795 Pixels Tall) Castigator (864 Pixels Tall) With the numbers, we can now make an algebraic expression, with 323 as our control given we know it is 144ft. x/323=T*144=H, x being the other pixel measurements, T being the tmperary fraction or Real number So lets get those results Warhound (100ft) Reaver (144ft) Nemesis (170ft) Warlord (216ft) Warmaster (259ft) Emperor (354ft) Castigator (385ft) That is all folks, the titans from smallest to largest in terms of scale going off of existing resources (Pixel Measurement + GW Scaling from Astra-Militarum Guard + Forgeworld Titans)
I bet you like the reaver titan most because it's best defense is its offense, when a reaver titan shows up any force has to think "uh, how badly do we want a full scale engagement again?"
I know there's a huge breadth of lore to cover but really would've loved a mention of the special blocky Warlord variant they released during the Epic 40k days which we also saw in the form of Imperius Dictatio in the Titan comics written by Dan Abnett, and Dies Irae the chaos Imperator Titan who was there during the siege of Terra, survived for 10,000 years and would finally meet its end on the barren wasteland of Hydra Cordatus shortly after breaching the main citadel with the Iron Warriors. Nonetheless, good stuff!
Enermy Solider : Why is that church moving? Oh wait it not a church its a umm run we are all dead, I love the whole idea that there something that can hold firepower and troops yet still march across the battlefield and bring so much pain to the enermy.
WOOOOOOOOOOOMP Ah, delightful. Unironically though, when the vid about homebrew renegades? Cause i've kind of been brewing an idea, but would like something to run it by. And of course - hype for the long form homebrew review series. If its not a secret, how many homebrews have 6oi gone through so far, not counting the Iron Wyverns?
I cant be the only one that greatly prefers the boxy Warlord design over the Mars pattern Warlords. There's something very un-Mechanicus, very un-Imperium about that design that screams that these things were design and manufactured by an entirely different human civilisation and thus are truly irreplaceable. The box Warlord is just such a utilitarian and matter-of-fact design. You can tell that whomever designed it had no reverence for what was being made, which in turns begs the question: if these machines, which are worshiped as gods by current humanity were seen by their creators as such mundane and uninspiring tools, what was something worthy of admiration to those people like?
I really prefer the boxy more purpose built designs as well. I liked the mars pattern but the other design feels like it was from a different era of design as it was intended to appear.
On the topic of abominatus, if i recall, ur-025 actually killed abominatus, though warps shenanigans it might come back, but that's 1 man of iron doing that, which is insane, though it could be a different chaos engine known as abominatus
I can see a NightGaunt being dropped from orbit Pacific Rim Jaeger style. All you see is the burning something heading towards the battle field, literally everyone stops and looks towards the sky then BOOM, dust, earth shakes and cracks and you hear the machine moving and waking up. That's when you know, you've won, or you're fucked
GW missed out when they didn't decide to make the Imperator class be the size where an average adult man could wear it as cosplay and be to scale for 28mm heroic.
IMPOSSIBLY LOUD WARHORN
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@non-applicable3548RUclips google translated this comment and it is the exact same.
@@LordCrate-du8zm it has less A's
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWM
Can confirm best ringtone for your phone of all time.
It would be nice if GW did formalize actual heights and weights for the various Titans, but that's probably asking too much.
There's no consistency with GW and the lore
Asking them to do anything other than raise prices and inject woke BS into the setting is probably asking them too much rn
@@catholicpatriotusa1507oooh someone is still mad x)
@@Hyuin휴인 I'm gonna eat popcorn and watch your whole isle cry in November
@@catholicpatriotusa1507 I actually don’t care about warhammer, I don’t even know what’s happening in November
Everybody gangsts, 'till the church starts walkin
You know what would be fun? An entire city made of Titans...
Just imagine, you're attacking a settlement, AND THE WHOLE THING STANDS UP.
Na I’m good-chaos marine
Not gonna lie, I laughed out loud to learn there's an "Emperor Imperator" class Titan. Department of Redundancy Department strikes again!
Oh shit they have iron hands too
I bet if the AdMech ever learned that the grey knights not only destroyed an STC, but a TITAN STC, & not only a TITAN STC, but THE TITAN STC, it would be hands on sight. Every single time, with out exception.
Maybe, the fact that it had an AI in it might be enough for the AdMech to go "while I may not like it, I understand the reason" instead of just throwing hands immediately
@@parkerstange851 don’t they have a Vault for forbidden STCs & tech? I feel like even with AI, it’s a Titan STC. What they consider avatars of the Omnissiah. They would probably still want it, but have it locked away for a rainy (when no one is looking) day.
I wouldn’t even be surprised is a few very notable tech priests went the route of “AI? What?! Nooooo. It’s a… uh… very strong, & very complex machine spirit! Yeah! After all, it’s the biggest & strongest Avatar of the Omnissiah we have ever rediscovered. Surely whatever is in there, is the Omnissiah’s will, right?”
You underestimate the aversion the average admech has towar AI.
They would have distroyed it themselve, even if it broke their hearts.
Unfortunately it was housed by an AI
[CRASH CRASH CRASH CRASH]
Okaerinasaimase, goshujin-sama!! Welcome to the KNIGHT CAFE!!
[IMPOSSIBLY LOUD WAR-HORN BLAST]
I fucking love that vid
The warlord titan being 33 meters tall would be ridiculously small:
The warlord is more than twice the size of a warhound so that would make the warhound ~15 meters tall. The warhound is roughly twice as tall as the average knight so they'd only be 8 meters? That's roughly a 2 story building. Baneblades would be TALLER than knights.
I'd say the depiction in the original space marine game was pretty good.
So, if we do the math it would somewhat amount to this: According to various sources the standard imperial knight is somewhat between 10 and 20 meters tall( I'll take 15 as the standard size). Therefore the Warhound would be around 30 meters tall. And subsequently the Warlord would stand at 60-70 meters in size with the Reaver somewhere around 50 meters. Almost twice as much as the size cited in the Lexicanum articles. So the sizes would be as follows:
Imperial Knight( ~ 15 meters)
Warhound scout Titan( ~ 30 meters)
Reaver Battle Titan( ~ 45-50 meters)
Warlord Battle Titan( ~60-70 meters)
@@Gamer0049 That seems about right.
@@Kalenz1234 Someone should really rewrite the Wiki and Lexicanum articles I guess. 😂
@@Gamer0049so the imperial titans would clock in at about 120-150m in height? that sounds reasonable, but the cathedral eyes pretty small in that case
@@ry7hym I would say that everything starting with the Emperor class Titans can go from as low as 150 meters to as tall as 2 km. I think it was mentioned somewhere that some Titans could be seen from Orbit.
yep imperator titans were so rare that tau thought it was some propaganda thing
until it met one
This is by Far the best titan video out there
whenever you list the loadout all i picture is the astropath from tts being made to read the dark eldar weaponry list.
See, the funny thing about that character is that he's *not* an astropath or anyone else of note. He's just a tour guide in way over his head 😂
(Also astropaths can't read anythibg, they're all blinded during their "soul communion" with the Emporer.)
@@firehazardentertainment8381 idk why i remembered him eyeless, but no... he does indeed have those XD
that lucky bastard
A friend of mine is an Iron Hands fan and has the idea of Ferrus Mannus returning as a primarch dreadnought. That primarch dreadnought could be a castigator titan not piloted by A.I., but Ferrus Mannus.
That is so goddamn cool
Shinji, get in the cathedral!
Or whatever they say in Gundam
i think it was eren yeager in power rangers that said that
"Come to church before church comes to you" - basically the Imperator-class Titan
I can’t unsee the war hound titan head looking like a squig from oddworld.
What I especially love about Titans is that they are not just giant robots, they are alive in a sense and have their own machine spirit. I remember reading about the Siege Of Vraaks and towards the end as an Imperial titan is taken out, another titan who had been fighting alongside it for hundreds of years went berserk over the loss of its 'friend' and even the princep couldn't do a thing
"The height does not matter, it's the performance" FAX!
4:34
"unlike middle brothers it actually receives a lot of love, especially lore wise" nahhh 💀💀💀
If the Castigator did meet the Omnissiah, it would be like if God just decided to reveal himself only to the tallest man in the world
In terms of height, shouldn't we use the miniatures for legion imperialis? Surely we can now have factual height since those minis are in scale with the tiny lil marines
The Few Princeps of the Warlord Psi Titan we have heard about have all been male.
Its likely the Sisters of Silence and The Calixus assassins tend to monopolize Female blanks
I fucking love how Titans are the size if skyscrapers, yet there's versions designed for ambushing
I never tried to get into warhammer and don't know much about it. However,
giant robot
Them destroying the STC for the castigator was a huge mistake, they didnt even need to build them, they could have just used it to learn how to build better titans in general.
The mechanics learning? Acquiring new knowledge? Sounds like heresy
What you said there is why they destroyed it. They dont focus on learning new things that dont already exist or have been made. One of the reasons they keep looking for new STC's. Nothing new, if it hasnt already existed.
That attitude is what led to humanity's downfall.
You didn't heed the warning of the Emperor, better is the enemy of good.
I love the nemesis titan because it’s essentially a world war 2 tank destroyer version of a titan. Essentially a massive canon put onto a chassis but to save weight the armor is wholly concentrated on the front leaving the rear exposed. So in that way any assault from the front is much much harder than it has any right to be but an assault from the flank or rear is much easier than it ought to be so they are used as snipers, artillery, and ambush weapons. The idea of a titan that is literally an incarnation of a WW2 tank destroyer is just so utterly appealing to me
We need an Armored Core-esque WH40K game. Just gonna say it.
I think Mechwarrior would definitely fit better
No, you get shitty RTS/Turn based game #443453453
But yess, Armoured Core with WH40K aesthetics would be great.
Don't forget the Apocalypse class Titan which was between an Imperator Class and Castigator Class in size. They were so large that people witnessing them mistook them for walking hive spires.
You're gonna haunt me with the fact that they HAD the stc for the castigator but DESTROYED IT???? i hate the grey knights
Amazing video, Titans are one of my most beloved aspects of 40k. They, and they alone, are the prime avatar in f the imperium’s might
man, learning that the grey knights couldve made ANOTHER castigator but chose to destroy its STC is so infuriating...
One thing I love about 40k is that massive 100m tall robots of death still attack things with their fists.
THE CHAINSWORD, NOT FORGET THE CHAINSWORD!!
Reaver is my favourite. Had loads in Space Marine. Points wise, better value than other Titans and Gargants.
On the note that the pilots of phsi titans potentially hailing from the same place, if not being picked from the ranks of the sisters of silence themselves: it also ticks another box that the emperor wouldnt want to hand these titans to someone he didnt trust, and picking pilots from his very talons would solve that issue of loyalty.
I like that a Reaver can reach down and grab an enemy tank and use it as a shield without any effort or sacrifice to its momentum...something about that 'I'm coming at you, and you cannot stop me' mobility that a Scout class, or an overkill Class Titan doesn't seem to have due to size restrictions.
Tbh titans are rediculous for 40k standards. The fact an emporor class by its self can unleash it's whole armermant and the atmosphere is still there is unreal
Everytime regardless of whether it's official GW literature, fan-made animations, fan-made In-Universe narratives or narrative cross-overs with other franchises and settings; every time I read, hear, or see a Titan, Traitor or Loyalist, it makes me audibly say:
"Oh! F@#$ Yeah!"
Same here
I need this man slapping the top of a titan like a cars salesman
AA: This Chaos Titan of Slanesh has so much room for armament in its... *Smacks hull*
Chaos Titan: You will strike me harder father.
If the warlords are THAT strong, how come a guardsman beat it in an arm wrestling match?
4:09 the warlord Psi-Titan also has an even bigger feeling of dread than other titans iirc. it literally could put out an aura around it that would make your life miserable by just standing in the near few kilometers around it
The height stat only matters when it is a melee combat titan.
Reminder angron carried the weight of a titan and lived
Bruh abominatus vs a loyalist cafigator would be so insane
Normally I don’t care about the high of sci fi things but for Titian’s I want them to have consistent hight just so you can reliably compare the titians to each other and other things.
That last bit about a Castigator facing of against Abominatus, made laugh to tears. Thanks for that.
So, this may have been mentioned by someone else, but in book 5 of horus heresy page 118, the Legio Praesagius apparently had emperor titans of the Nemesis warlord variant. Or essentially upscaling a nemesis warlord to an emperor titan class.
Would be an interesting story of seeing what remains of these titan class are in combat with Abominatus as a sort of last stand thing. Counting nemesis class titans have no melee options and only 1 close quarter weapon.
Imagine how horrifying these things really are. You hear a faint but regular thudding every so often off in the distance. then without warning from the looming clouds about a few miles away you see a faint silhouette.
I'm stuck inside the insurmountable bluffs of its footprint, and this is a Rain World.
Yes, there are Rain Worlds in the Imperium, as we all already knew.
The chances of Abominatus returning are low, *but never zero*
Imagine being the Pilot of a warlord titan, only to have your titan be taken out by 2 Orks, a Grot and a Squig.
For me the warbringer nemesis is my favorite, it’s super cool having that artillery gun/ship bridge vibe on top of it. And the machine spirit is just aimbot kek
18:05 The one-of-a-kind: Ca- *Reece’s ad*
I think good video would be "For idiots: all types of Knights" would be very cool for you to go over each class of knight in Warhammer.
There's also a four-legged Titan that appears in Saturnine (Siege of Terra series).
Ah, the Direwolf.
Kerensky be praised that even the Omnissiah saw fit to keep the _Daishi_ alive!
Warhound is my favorite because I find it adorable even though it could just squish me with one step
Im confused. You seemed to have missed the Tennese Titans? I know they havent been Super Bowl contenders in awhile, but i still think theyre super important.
In regards to the height thing, I take the model heights as roughly to-scale, and lore-accurate, but when picturing things in my mind, I default to the ludicrous scale where some sources said Emperor-class titans had their heads in the clouds. The sizes where the feet were floating bastions so massively significant as the have contingents of guards just for their defense. I'm good with them all being similar enough in power that the warhounds can bring down the largest, just because the grandiosity tickles my brain.
Instructions unclear, my flesh is currently fused to my kitchen refrigerator.
Learning about the niche titans was great, never even knew they existed
I retained nothing but enjoyed every second.
VERY fast Titans rotating at HIGH SPEED
Yeah you embellished the hell out of the Castigator story. First off the Castigator was the STC system. There was only one Grey Knight involved and that was Justicar Alaric. He was the one that had convinced the Titan's AI that it wasn't an AI. It was a demon that possessed the Titan but had forgotten it was a demon. He was the one that actually caused the Titan to be destroyed and caught hell for it from the Mechanicus and the Inquisition.
Warbringer Titan Machine Spirit uses Wallhacks lol
to scale, Buy a Forgeworld Reaver. if we have the general hieght of each titan in order, measure the Reaver to a Cadian Shock Infantry (2023) and use that as the scaling by making it x48 to fir the 1:48 Scaling. than use that to further figure out the true height of every titan
Note, if a guardsmen is 6ft even and takes up 1.5 movement on a GW starter ruler (1.5 Inches) we have a scaling of 1:48, than by proxy a Reaver being 3ft tall on tabletop, 3ft or 36 inches is than 144ft (1728In) Tall. which feels small but also, massive monster of steel soo, yea.
Than by pixel Measurement
Warhound (227 Pixels Tall)
Reaver (323 Pixels tall)
Nemesis (383 Pixels Tall)
Warlord (485 Pixels Tall)
Warmaster (582 Pixels Tall)
Emperor (795 Pixels Tall)
Castigator (864 Pixels Tall)
With the numbers, we can now make an algebraic expression, with 323 as our control given we know it is 144ft. x/323=T*144=H, x being the other pixel measurements, T being the tmperary fraction or Real number
So lets get those results
Warhound (100ft)
Reaver (144ft)
Nemesis (170ft)
Warlord (216ft)
Warmaster (259ft)
Emperor (354ft)
Castigator (385ft)
That is all folks, the titans from smallest to largest in terms of scale going off of existing resources (Pixel Measurement + GW Scaling from Astra-Militarum Guard + Forgeworld Titans)
It's like the best Toyotathon ever
I'd go to Toyotathon if they were selling titans
Im so happy i have my reaver.
It just looks intimidating on the battlefield.
I will never be able to un-see the reaver as Stewie
Really appreciated you picked rather unknown Imperatores and not Dies Irae or the Hellsreach Lady
_Invigilata will walk_
Stormherald?
I love this
I bet you like the reaver titan most because it's best defense is its offense, when a reaver titan shows up any force has to think "uh, how badly do we want a full scale engagement again?"
I can only imagine the Reaver Titan's warhorn just be Stewie saying "Why don't you burn in Hell!!!" And that is an amazing thought
Any franchise that has literal walking cathedrals must be awesome. No, seriously, it's a rule. Look it up.
mehh, those Titans are just mere propaganda created by the Imperium to scare us. I mean cmon guys, who would want to create such burden?
- Tau
(A warhorn rings out from across the horizon)
"Sir, does that walking engine over the horizon look a little *too* big to be that far?"
@KronosTheRevenant relax soldier, probly just a supply ship or something. Stand your ground!
@redman7775 maybe it's just a mascott, you know, like how McD do it with their clown mascott. Stand your ground soldier!
Heresy has been detected. The Church will be coming to you.
Do not resist.
I know there's a huge breadth of lore to cover but really would've loved a mention of the special blocky Warlord variant they released during the Epic 40k days which we also saw in the form of Imperius Dictatio in the Titan comics written by Dan Abnett, and Dies Irae the chaos Imperator Titan who was there during the siege of Terra, survived for 10,000 years and would finally meet its end on the barren wasteland of Hydra Cordatus shortly after breaching the main citadel with the Iron Warriors.
Nonetheless, good stuff!
Obligatory WOOOOO! FAT SCOUT!
Enermy Solider : Why is that church moving? Oh wait it not a church its a umm run we are all dead, I love the whole idea that there something that can hold firepower and troops yet still march across the battlefield and bring so much pain to the enermy.
I heard somewhere the biggest difference between a knight and a titan is titans have void sheilds
I love the picture from 10:29 got i as an big poster from etsy for my living room.
Hold up, did this man really tell me that you can replace a warlord's hed with a death strike cannon? That seems... a bit much.
It's Warhammer, there is no chance there will ever be too much :)
Ah man, I was expecting a video for the Homebrew, but hey, thank you for the video anyway
No face, just gun is the most american thing possible.
"There is no chin under it's faceplate, there is only another gun." -Chuck Norris, Probably.
@@sidneybanksii "Gun didn't work? Then you aren't using enough gun." -sun tzu, probably
WOOOOOOOOOOOMP
Ah, delightful.
Unironically though, when the vid about homebrew renegades? Cause i've kind of been brewing an idea, but would like something to run it by.
And of course - hype for the long form homebrew review series. If its not a secret, how many homebrews have 6oi gone through so far, not counting the Iron Wyverns?
An Ork mekboy upon learning about the Titan with a gun in place of a head: "I gotz me an idea!!!"
Did you say you own 8 Reaver Titans? I hope he's not talking about models because that's just shy of $8,000
He owns them for Legio Imperialis, a smaller "big" version of Horus Heresy which the titans are priced "reasonably" despite the fact they're smaller
@@spainn2246 gotcha, thank god.
A: 6 and B: legiones imperiales is a scaled down version of the Horus heresy, basically modern Warhammer epic scale
I love that when I found this channel with 2k subscribers, seeing it having 50k is just satisfying
So basically the machine spirit of the war bringer nemisis titan is the warhammer equivalent of cod hacks?
I cant be the only one that greatly prefers the boxy Warlord design over the Mars pattern Warlords. There's something very un-Mechanicus, very un-Imperium about that design that screams that these things were design and manufactured by an entirely different human civilisation and thus are truly irreplaceable.
The box Warlord is just such a utilitarian and matter-of-fact design. You can tell that whomever designed it had no reverence for what was being made, which in turns begs the question: if these machines, which are worshiped as gods by current humanity were seen by their creators as such mundane and uninspiring tools, what was something worthy of admiration to those people like?
I really prefer the boxy more purpose built designs as well. I liked the mars pattern but the other design feels like it was from a different era of design as it was intended to appear.
Loved the gorilla glue joke.
Warhammer 40k MMO creator:
Yeah, we can't do all that...
3:17 gasp, the fat scout???
RUuUn RUUUN HA HAHA HAAA
20:40 The Warmaster has two smiling faces with big goofy glasses above its head
On the topic of abominatus, if i recall, ur-025 actually killed abominatus, though warps shenanigans it might come back, but that's 1 man of iron doing that, which is insane, though it could be a different chaos engine known as abominatus
I was awaiting the Homebrew video...sadly We will have to await more
Sooooon
Well, if you gaze upon the short videos, he already posted one of the short homebrews
If you want an idea for the height of a titan, compare one of the models to a typical Guardsman, and assume the Guardsman is 1.8 meters tall.
Reaver face reminds me of Black Manta from DC
he owns 6 fricking reaver titan, holy shit. this man is dedicated to this game on another level.
I can see a NightGaunt being dropped from orbit Pacific Rim Jaeger style.
All you see is the burning something heading towards the battle field, literally everyone stops and looks towards the sky then BOOM, dust, earth shakes and cracks and you hear the machine moving and waking up. That's when you know, you've won, or you're fucked
XD id love to see that
I can imagine the Castigator striding out the ocean and facing it down with a giant Tyranid, something like Pacific Rim
So titans have machine spirits right? What if we had a titan for the chaos marines piloted by a daemon engine?
chaos has their own imperial class titans😅
Isn't that what the Abominatus is from this video?
@@joshualap401 That is absolutely what Abominatus is
GW missed out when they didn't decide to make the Imperator class be the size where an average adult man could wear it as cosplay and be to scale for 28mm heroic.
Dammit, why we can't get more Homebrew videos? We all are awaiting for soo long D:
I'm finally not alone in thinking that weavers look like stewie griffin