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[[File:32be5da3-screenshot_237-1.jpg| | [[File:32be5da3-screenshot_237-1.jpg|400px|right|thumb|The closest we are gonna get to an [[Emperor Battle Titan]] model and its not even on proper tabletop yet.]] | ||
The second new big kid in town since the release of the [[Warbringer Nemesis Titan]]. The Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan is what happens when you ''really'' want an [[Emperor Battle Titan]], but don't want to waste money and wait for the construction time period of a century to get things up and moving. | The second new big kid in town since the release of the [[Warbringer Nemesis Titan]]. The Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan is what happens when you ''really'' want an [[Emperor Battle Titan]], but don't want to waste money and wait for the construction time period of a century to get things up and moving. | ||
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The second new big kid in town since the release of the Warbringer Nemesis Titan. The Warmaster Heavy Battle Titan is what happens when you really want an Emperor Battle Titan, but don't want to waste money and wait for the construction time period of a century to get things up and moving.
Yes, emphasis on Heavy Battle Titan, the Warmaster is essentially an Emperor Titan on a budget and is bigger than even the Warlord Battle Titan in size. It's based upon an old piece by Jes Goodwin from his 2001 sketchbook, 20 fucking years later. Talk about one hell of an obscure comeback.
The Warmaster is the first new Titan to be released for the Adeptus Titanicus tabletop game.
- Height: 35-37m; approx
- Crew: 9-12 crew; approx
- Weight: 3-5 kilotonnes; approx
Overview
This towering bad boy is meant to be used in the thickest of warzones where it is both large enough and cheap enough to be fielded in respectable numbers for Titan standards anyway. It is meant to take on other Titan legions or siege well defended Hive fortresses for long periods of engagement.
In order to suit up for the task, the Warmaster is armed with a huge Revelator Missile Battery and duel Plasma Destructors, along with numerous carapace point defence weapons (Four anti-air batteries on the shoulders, two anti-personal artillery systems at the side of its head, one or two anti-personal weapon systems on its knees and two missile launching systems on its armpit joints).
It also has the thiccest thighs out of any Titan that has been released so far. Damn Warmaster can't run due to its dummy-thicc thighs clapping its metallic ass cheeks.
Gallery
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The old Jes Goodwin artwork.
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