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The Fang

I was thinking of picking up one of these massive models from forgeworld for use in apocalypse. But was wondering if people think it is worth the money? I think the gw ork stompa is about the same size yet it is only £60 not that i want it. All comments and tips are appreciated.

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---I AM BUYING AN ARMORCAST PHANTOM TITAN PM ME IF YOU HAVE ONE ---


 
   
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Lord of the Fleet






London

They are definitly worth it. Although expensive, they are a blast to build and paint. Almost anyone can afford a Stompa, only a few can afford Warhounds, so the psychological effect of having one on the battlefield is pretty amusing. Go for the twin Turbo Lasers or Turbo Laser and Inferno Cannon.
   
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Chalice-Wielding Sanguinary High Priest





Arlington TX, but want to be back in Seattle WA

the mars pattern warhound titan is just gorgeous in everyway. Why they feel the need to sell it at 600$ is insane. I know resin isnt that expensive! As much as I love it, I just cant commit to buying a model that expensive....I would say no its not worth the money....and I definately consider myself to be a huge FW fan and admirer.

4250 points of Blood Angels goodness, sweet and silky W12-L6-D4
1000 points of Teil-Shan (my own scheme) Eldar Craftworld in progress
800 points of unassembled Urban themed Imperial Guard
650 points of my do-it-yourself Tempest Guard
675 points of Commoraghs finest!

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The Fang

Thanks for all the tips. Still not decided between starting a warhound titan or a pure nurgle tournament list. Though i have always dreamed of starting a warhound titan. But i do agree with you, i believe resin is not that expensive but purely due to demand and legendary status titans are so expensive.

Space Wolves - Wolfwing - 1500 points - under construction
- Buy This Model Now!!! PM me Now -http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/149918-Front%20.html and http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/149917-Head%20Pattern.htmll
---I AM BUYING AN ARMORCAST PHANTOM TITAN PM ME IF YOU HAVE ONE ---


 
   
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Grisly Ghost Ark Driver





Bay Area CA

dude, scratch build!!1 you can amke a mars pattern titan for well under $50, and a lot of free time.


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The Fang

Sadly I don't have the benefit of much free time. And I have tried to scratch build before all the times I have tried ending in me binning it. It's just not as detailed as forgeworlds resins compared to card and greenstuff.

Space Wolves - Wolfwing - 1500 points - under construction
- Buy This Model Now!!! PM me Now -http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/149918-Front%20.html and http://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/149917-Head%20Pattern.htmll
---I AM BUYING AN ARMORCAST PHANTOM TITAN PM ME IF YOU HAVE ONE ---


 
   
 
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