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Hellacious Havoc





United Kingdom

Hi guys, just wanted to ask a quick couple of questions.
I have recently purchased a warhound titan that is near completion and im quite stuck as to what I should use for a base for the beast. Some people have suggested circular chopping boards and some medium/thin MDF board cutouts. And im confused as to what I should do about it. I do know that i want to do some really nice basing for it though!

Also... I was thinking about buying the Lugft Huron model from forgeworld as a stand in for Huron Blackheart for my red corsairs army. Gameplay wise would anyone see this as a problem? The only two big problems I can see is that he is in terminator armor and doesnt have an axe. If need be I could always find a nice axe for him I suppose.


Many thanks

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Made in de
Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend





Babenhausen, Germany

I can't really help you with the base. Just look for something heavy enough and/or wide enough so that your titan stands secure. Depending on what basework you want to do and the pose a non round base is also an option and might be easier to move around on the table if it doesn't fill as much space.

The biggest thing i see with Lugft Huron is probably the larger base and not necessarily the armor. If he stands out next to your non-hq choises and can be identified easily (what the FW model would allow) i personally see no problem. In friendly play it should be no problem.

   
 
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