As promised, welcome back Titan Enginseers, these are the battle photos from the TOC (Facebook) Titan Muster held this weekend in Polesworth UK, near Tamworth, Birmingham. A decent central location and a great facility with kitchenette, air-con and ample parking and local shops for refreshment. Above is the set up - a smaller affair than the official TOC UK Walk earlier in the year, but a great day for it - I made a few new like-minded friends and got to hang out with buddies from the previous Walk. I'll leave it to TOC to do a better Battle-Report than me, I just had too much fun to remember all the goings on. The day was full of the shouts of "ENGINE KILL!" which made it all the better :)

At the end of the day, the might of the traitors won through, but the mechanics and turn activation etc was the real winner, now we think we have a decent mechanic to make sure the games are speedy, involve more than two players at a time and are fairer (activating a single Maniple at a time sounded fair until you are faced with a Maniple of 7 titans containing 20 barrels of turbolaser!) lol.





Scores on the doors measured in Kill Point's was 158 to the Traitors and 136 to Loyalists (20 for Warlord, 12 for a Reaver, 8 for a Warhound, 2 for a Knight and 1 for an Armiger Warglaive), so just a Warlord kill in it really.

My nemesis this battle - wreaking revenge for Honorum killing it in June's Walk, he made sure my Warhounds Canis Bellum and Canis Praetor were deleted!





So, I did some maths out of curiosity:

FW Warlord Titans (not including foam unofficial) £1290 x 4 = £5160

FW Reaver Titans and weapons roughly £666 x 11 = £7326

FW Warhound Titans and weapons £376 x 16 = £6016

GW/FW Imperial Knights (Cerastus/Questoris/Castellan) roughly £100 x 28 = £2800

GW Armiger Warglaives £45 for two x 5 (10) = £225

Grand total present for this muster - give or take weapon options and Knight chassis = £21,527 !!



That's actually up £2,329 on the previous Walk UK with £19,198 and 7 Warlords... more Reavers and Warhounds this time.





An excellent day of 'big-toys' gaming! Brilliant atmosphere and a great bunch of dedicated hobbyist Titan Princeps! Thanks TOC and all who attended. Cheers, Siph.

The Battle Lines were drawn up, Lyden P's traitor Legio Fureans maniple of 7 Titans (!) held the centre.The Loyalist line up, Knight Banners on each flank, Warlords in the centre. I was in direct support of the Warlords with my Legio Astorum Maniple.The Fortress meant the Traitors concentrated their line up to our centre and right, making our left flank weapons out of range for the first turn... well played traitors...We marked out the gaming area with masking tape and insisted players wore socks to avoid 'clown-feet' crushing resin!Mid-game the right flank Knight Banners traded blows and Lord Halfpenny's Legio Crucius were 'Traitors for the Day' to balance the forces.Col Hertford's Tempestus Warlord strayed to far forward to go hit something with it's fist! But fists on the Loyalist side was perhaps not the best idea, the Traitor Warlords armed with Belicosa Volcano Cannons vapourised several Warlords during the day - we recycled Titans back into play at the start of each turn.The massive Maniple of Legio Fureans spoke very loudly when they opened up! The weight of all those Turbo Lasers and Volcano Cannons certainly was EPIC!Probably my favourite shot of the day, Brothers lined up, the middle Astraman and my Astorum Reaver had identical armament even down to which arm was what... Drake Seta's Warlord and a Fureans Reaver made Honorum pay in the final turn... but only after Honorum had clocked a Warhound and a Reaver kill, so not bad for a day's hunting.Legio Gryphonnicus and supporting Knights on the left flank close for the kill, the Castellan Knight actually scored a Warhound Kill! The Traitor forces were dominating the opening turns, but in the final turn the Loyalists closed the gap with two confirmed enemy Warlord Titan kills.