Chaos Reaver Titan:
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Like all other titans this one has some awesome detailing on it, but my opinion on these monsters stays the same: too expensive, too big and it simply doesn't fit on the gaming table.
I also think only 10% of all FW Titans ever get fully assembled and painted. Most of them will probably remain boxed or half-assembled in the cupboards of impulsive buyers
I also think only 10% of all FW Titans ever get fully assembled and painted. Most of them will probably remain boxed or half-assembled in the cupboards of impulsive buyers
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It does have some awesome detailing but i've personally never been a fan of titan models, they really are just too big and cumbersome to be used.
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can't disagree. while these are too big for gaming IMHO, they're more of collector's stuff - for those completists out there, whose armies wouldn't be complete without titans.
I believe there must be fanatics who use titans for gaming, but I doubt it was the real purpose of releasing them.
but it makes it even more ironic that most of them never end up finished, assembled, and painted.
I believe there must be fanatics who use titans for gaming, but I doubt it was the real purpose of releasing them.
but it makes it even more ironic that most of them never end up finished, assembled, and painted.
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My brother has the Imperial one, I'm affraid he will get this one too!