Article: Creating your own Titan

Dark Seraphim

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Although it's a nice looking piece, that is not what the vote is for. Your article is incoherent, and doesn't offer much for "creating your own titan" some text to some pictures you tossed into one page... Next time, look at some tutorials, I can't even begin to go into what you've done wrong... This is not a tutorial, it's a picture show...
 

vikingkop

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Hey man, incredible work!! Result is more than acceptable, and you had really brilliant ideas when creating this monster of war. Please post pics when you paint it. Definitely top score!
 

BobPanda

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@dark seraphim: i didn't want to do a tuturial in the way you might have liked it more. and to be honst with only 32 pics getting into detail, how ti glue parts together and where exactly the cuts need to be placed is simply not enough space. a complete tuturail for this model would at least need more than 100 pictures with arrows, descriptions and all that stuff on it. but in my case i decided just to give you an impression of wich parts might be usable for wich function when trying to build your own titan. also this is the reason, why i'd put it into the expert-category. because i think for experts, wich really want to build a titan with more detail than the warhound f.e., this "picture show" will completelly fullfill its' function. :)
@ all (including dark seraphim) ... thank you very much for voting. :)
 

BobPanda

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@dark seraphim: i didn't want to do a tuturial in the way you might have liked it more. and to be honst with only 32 pics getting into detail, how ti glue parts together and where exactly the cuts need to be placed is simply not enough space. a complete tuturail for this model would at least need more than 100 pictures with arrows, descriptions and all that stuff on it. but in my case i decided just to give you an impression of wich parts might be usable for wich function when trying to build your own titan. also this is the reason, why i'd put it into the expert-category. because i think for experts, wich really want to build a titan with more detail than the warhound f.e., this "picture show" will completelly fullfill its' function. :)
@ all (including dark seraphim) ... thank you very much for voting. :)
 

Klute

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Superb. Must see this painted.
Article works fine to me. Pictures say a thousand words sometimes. ;-)
 

OrkyDave

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A fantastic model in the making, well done! However, this is more of a 'look at my ace model' rather than a tutorial on how to build a titan. Looking good though, please post when finished.
 

V!z0r

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This is far most the coolest big thingie conversion ive seen! Great! cool thing with using old computer parts :p
 

DaN

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Not bad! You titan is looking great, but if you don't wanna do an in-depth step by step as DS mentions, why not put it as a WIP like the Stompa gargant in the forums?

http://www.coolminiornot.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=14343&page=5
 

No Such Agency

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Not a good step by step how-to article, but it does show how some parts can be used to construct something very different. Your use of Lego, breadboards and model/toy bitz is good too, as an inspiration for converters on a budget....
 

Rancid

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I'm just imaging a duel between your Titan and the stompa gargant :D Great work! Looking forward to see it painted
 

ejsaunders

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Although not a tutorial, and the title is perhaps slightly misleading, it is an inspirational article, particularly for those who perhaps love figure painting and modelling, but don't have 'natural ideas' like some of the more arty people. You've made some excellent design choices for parts, and constructed a believable model, particularly with consideration to how it would work in real W40k (with the gunners, cockpit and troop carrying sections). Many other modellers would have made a good looking model, but you have also paid attention to detail, which in my opinion, is worth more.
 

Spee007

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WOW!! awsome project!!! Anyone whom gave this artical anything below a 9 due to the misleading title is a Pretentious $#!*!! Great job!! a super bad @$$ creation!!!
 

Scibor

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I think that this pictures are enought good inspiration to create own titan.
People what You need more ?
plans in scale in pdf file?
I think that no other informations are necessary to canstruct own titan - I think that it gives some space for own ideas.
 
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