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zerosignal wrote:
You'd need a larger play area. The scale is approximately 4-5 fold (28mm vs 6mm).

I did see a picture from a recent event (can't remember which one) of a bunch of 40K titans on a floor setup, which made me think of Adeptus Titanicus (totally awesome game). I didn't like that they oversimplified the Titans in Epic (4th ed?).


You might be thinking of Adepticon Titanicus. Here is my commentary on this year's events.

The Adeptus Titanicus II ruleset does have expansions for many 40K Super-Heavy Tanks, and I think (but could be wrong) that it's meant to work alongside the EPIC Armageddon rules for infantry. However, I definitely would recommend against using them in the scaled-up version. Getting kicked/stomped is a very real hazard for the models when people are walking around the playing area, and my own Warhound took some damage from an errant dice. Tanks would be at a greater risk as you might not notice them among the buildings as you would a Titan. Massed infantry formations would be even worse.

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