Its been a while since the last Diorama, but I think many of you enjoyed the last one. I will be doing a few more things to do with minis soon including a video on how to best get into the hobby we will talk about pricing and various other things like more scatter terrain tutorials. I'll also go over some lore elements I am setting up that will wrap together various mini projects I am working on.
This is what I think happened in a nutshell. Huge war rages on in the planes of the planet and in orbit. The battle is going bad for the imperium, Titan takes some punishment in covering a retreat and damages its coms in the process. Now alone the machine is expecting to meet its final end, but high above the fleet commander has realised that the land is below sea level, Seeing an opportunity in a thin line of mountains blocking off the sea, he hits them hard with earth splitting rounds. thus the orbital assault shatters the mountains and sends the sea pouring in. the enemy is drowned by a new ocean created. In the rising water the Titan gets to the highest point it can find: a large rocky hill that turns into a perch above sea level. The crew try to fix the coms but it is hopeless. days later the skies are empty and it is likely that with tide of war turned, the fleet pursued the foe out of the system. Stuck on the rock and supplies running low, the crew begin to talk about putting together a raft and going in search of other people left behind or settlements etc. And so they say to the machine they're going to fined help and have to power it down. They mark the position and take to the sea, get to land and fined others. But the fleet has gone and technology is scarce. Eventually the crew mix in with the local tribes except for the Princept that goes insane. one by one the rest of the crew die off from old age or their augments break down leading to death. In the tales of the tribe, there is story about how the starmen who brought a titan to vanquish a great evil . It fought bravely for the world, through when the god emperor brought the flood, he trapped the titan in the sea. Now it sits in forever slumber on the rock., waiting for the starmen. Still we watch the skies in hope, We honour our dead elders and keep the beacon ready, for when the many stars move we'll light the fire so the titan can find its way home.
This is an excellent piece of art. Metaphorically it's all there: a massive, structure of a bygone age being used for a fraction of what it's original purpose once was. While those using it now might see it with reverence and appreciation, its original creators would weep at how poorly used it currently is. A fairly good summary of titans as they are in the imperium. Add to that the 'facing the stormy sea' aspect, andyou have a metaphor for the imperium dealing with the warp. A beacon of light shining through turbulence to help people navigate, yet itself is falling into disrepair, much like the emperor and the throne. Well done indeed!
And then there's the fact that as it's structurally pretty much intact, the cause of engine death was not a reactor meltdown. Ergo, the reactor is probably online, out of fuel and the dessicated corpses of the crew still on their stations, probably baked to a crisp by a long since dissipated radiation leak. The machine spirit of the titan dormant in it's housing, trapped in a never ending nightmare of frustrated impotent fury, unable to move, deprived of it's sensors, able to detect the precence of it's long dead crew while unable to force them to respond through the manifold interface...
@@SonsOfLorgar Probably is, the beacon and the smaller shed are drawing power from somewhere... The crew compartment suffered some heavy damage, so either the weapon exploding caused some internal overload, or the shots to the head did it.
@@dehoofdwerker I'm a lover of iconography and symbolism. It's not common to see a peice this full of those components today. While I really have no 40k tabletop experience, I love the lore, the philosophies, and the great art like this that comes out of it. So I cant help but compliment it. (Edit): I see you must be the creator? Well done to you, I think it goes without saying that I am very impressed.
Oh, I thought it was a Titan that found itself on a lonely island, retrofitted into a lighthouse. Once a machine of war, now a guiding light for vessels to stay clear of that dangerous coastline.
My story is not so far away: Titan that was left behind after a great war on the planet, then ages later repurposed as a lighthouse. Whether the lighthouse is a beacon to attract or warn is something I'm leaving out there. :)
The idea of a titan working at true optimization, how it should run like the golden age ment them to, just imagine the power an the terror it would emit.
its almost outlandish to think that during the golden age they had a non-aggression treaty with the Orcs, that right there speaks to just how immensely powerful humans used to be
"All units on the battlefield subtract 2 from their leadership characteristic. Units within 24" of this model subtract 4 instead. Units with IMPERIUM keyword add 2 and 4 respectively instead."
I can only imagine what it would look like having a Reaver Class Titan literally running at you with a power fist or chain sword the size of the building you are in. xD
I like how creating smaller, less grandiose portions of fiction in the 40k verse helps emphasize the scale and sci-fi essence of it all. Like this lost bloke on this unknown shoreline probably would have no idea, or effect on the mainstream stories and characters in 40k and likely wouldn’t give a shit. He is just some dude trying to live. It helps add perspective to the universe, rather than like you say “everything being world ending battles”. I love that your helping to create and spread this type of thing with 40k, it really gets the imagination going once you get the small scale side of things. Lord knows we have plenty of references on the dialed to 11 side. It gives perspective when you have both ends of the spectrum and really lets you appreciate the content of 40k so much more.
While I like the setting being 'there is only WAR', I think an entire universe has plenty of room for peaceful, quiet or lonely spaces. sufficient to add a little mystery at least :)
@@dehoofdwerker You can even argue that it's true to the tagline, there is a 100ft+ destroyed war machine carcass as the focal point. You do awesome work dude, I'll be subscribing 👍
As a Titan fanatic, I was delighted to see one of your videos dedicated to this subject matter. Although this content was not what I was expecting it still hit all the right notes and was extremely enjoyable. Thanks again for your top tier quality workmanship, sir. I really appreciate the passion and excellence you clearly devote to every video you produce. You are a real credit to the hobby.
Or a world branded as prohibited due to ancient historical events, records of which were themselves restricted by inquisitorial decree, and thus in practice making the world as free real estate until an inquisitor notices and correlates the newly discovered virgin world with obscure inquisitorial archive data not touched for several millenia... Worlds such as Isstvan III... where the Warmaster and his loyal brothers purged their own legions of terran born, Malcadors iterators, and probable dissenters prior to the Isstvan V ambush.
Been following Mikal since your previous Diorama review. He has an extraordinary talent. I'm really glad that you note that doesn't need to be set in 40K, it is ambiguous to its age. I feel that adding stories/history/information to these pieces is welcomed. More of this sort of thing!
What an amazing work of art, not just the diorama itself, but the video that captures it. I know you credit epidemicsound for the source of the music, but is there a track I could look for to purchase? The music from the beginning is something I'd like to listen to while chipping away at my minis.
Wouldnt say they are fragile. They are very good at hurting you before you hurt them. Titans are meant to be used in mixed units with infantry and armor support. Mobile artillery is their role. And filling the need of giant mech in a future army. Gotta have that giant mech.
This is a spectacular piece of art, both on a technical level and as an emotional level. Technically, this is a masterpiece; the modifications to the model, the painting, the terrain and water, the rust and aging effects, the weathering etc.all look utterly spectacular. Emotionally, it beautifully conveys the sense of age and isolation, the loss of something great and the rise of something new come through clearly even if you don't know anything about 40K. Simply magnificent.
Thank you, that is a tremendous amount of praise! 😊 It was a joy to work on and really great to see it come together. I would love to do more of these 'story-driven diorama's' if I can.
@@dehoofdwerker Does GW make damaged models for people to use, or did you inflict the damage yourself? If you altered the model yourself, how did you do it?
@@MetalGlitch Sorry for the late reply! No I damaged it myself, by attacking it liberally with a Dremel with various engraving bits. The process also involved some hacking with a small model saw. It was quite messy :)
@@dehoofdwerker The mess was well worth the effort. Taking a second look at this video, I'm impressed all over again with how much detail you put into this piece. Thank you again for sharing it!
Soo sad...Listening to you I almost felt... hard to explain, like Titans...they understand that people who control them now dont have the knowledge...expertise to do it, to maintain them properly, basically Imperium just dont deserve to have such machines, but Titans, they just cant say anything, have to endure such torture, they cant use they full potential not just cause they broken or anything, but cause operators are of lowest possible quality. I felt soooo sorry for Titans. Every time when I watch your videos I have similar experience, listening to you feels like I listen not lore of some game\universe, but true history, or stories about the future :)
i like the idea of an age long past the emperium. an age where humans are far diminished, yet persist even without the emperors light to guide them, with only forlorn relics of past conflicts to parse together their past. a new age of fledgling human survival but with the possibility of a better society rising like a phoenix from the ashes of the decayed structures of a ruined galactic empire.
Hey @Luetin09 you´re my light in the darkness of knowing few about the 40k universe. you´re my vanguard to breach more into the unknown universe! i love your content and i like your endings even when i have to wait for a new uploade of you ^^ greetings from germany.
That was really impressive really liked the idea of it and the mystery behind what happened to the reaver how did it get there just brilliant all of it. Great video man thanks for the upload.
Luetin, Many thanks for the videos. I really enjoy your work and really respect the trouble you go to in order tocheck facts and have everything make sense. Even though I have read a lot of 40k lore, I am lacking in knowledge in a lot of areas and have no problem admitting it, even though I have spent more than half of my life involved in the 40k universe. I currently work in the Scottish spirits industry and, as such, would humbly request of you a weird but fun thing: an overview of the 40k boozy drinks. :D All the best!
I'm so happy to see you doing exploration of lesser known stories and aspects from 40k as opposed to your contemporaries going - "wHiCH PRImarCh is ComING NexT iS IT JAGAHTAI KHAN?!"
I would love to see an abandoned astartes monastery, ruins, carnage, beautiful artwork caked in dusts, historic heroism in display and dark tales whisper in shadows.
Warhammer 80K - Post Empire of Man, when Emperor long gone and forgotten. That's sounds like great and mysterious story to see and how humanity lives on.
What drives me nuts is, I feel I have so much potential to put units together & create very diverse, kick ass environments for the tabletop, but the shaking I have because of my epilepsy prevents me from doing anything even close to painting something nearly as good as that. The 40K Universe has so many avenues to take that the possibilities are endless, & it's sad for me to say that I can only play so much of a role in it in terms of the physical game itself Wonderful video. Very imaginative
Correct if i'm wrong, but would titan crew just abandon titan when its arm is "just" blown off and isint that hit reaching into reactor and make it go boom, really big boom. I think nothing would be left of titan if reactor was hit and mechanicus crew just abandoning its titan when it can still move? Its amazing work of art, but would titan really end up like that?
This is amazing stuff. I really want to start doing Diorama art from 40k and other things like Lord of the Rings and displaying and maybe selling some but with being a Judo and wrestling coach and bassist on top of my career as a counselor....time is a PREMIUM.
Consider how little the mechnicanus actually know how titans work like for example it is mentioned titens used to be able to teleport, like for real thats how they used to got on world or move long distances. So much lost.
I just realized this, but imagine if Orks, with their penchant for smashing things together until it works, MANAGES TO BUILD THEMSELVES A VOID SHIELD. And not just a void shield, A TARGETED ONE. Targeted, as in IT REDIRECTS INCOMING DAMAGE TO A TARGET WITHIN THE WARP. Now imagine if this targeting system is perfected to the point you can inscribe NAMES onto it and it redirects all of that incoming damage to those entities inside the warp that are named. Imagine how pissed those entities would be, assuming they survive the onslaught. Just a thought. Discuss.
I don't actually think titans are golden age relics. IIRC they are a creation of Mars from the dark age itself and so would be one of the few things that are actually non-STC and well understood by 40k humanity. The reason they are so revered is specifically because they represent the peak of the understanding of the AdMech, sort of like the Ordinatus.
I do not get the name of Void Shields. In 40k; the Void is another name for the Materium (Real) space. It is not a name for the Immateruml: Warp space. So why does a void shield dump the energy of strikes into the Warp? They should be Warp shields not void???
The shields nullify energy, most people don't know how they work, heck pretty much 99.99% of the Imperium doesn't know how they work. Hence, void, they void energy
@@MrThefoxyone Tell Leutin that. He states the shield displaces the energy into the warp/ immaterium and this is my understanding from way back in 1st ed. RTe, BFG and the original, better and way more fun Adeptus Titanicus. Mind you so does most 40k lore-ists and opinionist as well. Also true the imperium does not fully understand their tech or how it works. But Titans and void shield generators did not come out of 30k on. They were created and named thusly from as early as 20k during the golden/dark age of technology on Earth. Those people did know what that crap did and how it worked and they created warp travel before 30k; ok it was a less deadly place; then it was in 30k even but they still knew of warp space and how to manipulate it. So the naming convention would be accurate to its actual function.
@@MrThefoxyone Yeah I did but as I said in the answer. No one I have ever heard, read or seen or known in my whole hobby in 40k which was from day 1 so 31-33 years ( ( I guess ) has ever stated what you did. It's a nice theory and neat to be sure. I just was trying to be polite in saying you are wrong without actually saying you are wrong. So I think you did not read my reply ( I know wall of text yadda, yadda, yadda) or maybe the context was too subtle. You are WRONG. Unless you can quote a verifiable official source be it gaming fluff or actual official stories/novels where this is stated??? Your FanFic or anyone elses' does not apply. Heck, you do not hear properly either as Leutin opens with that line about VSG's dumping energy from attacks into the warp. The void is used for real space in 40k. Your theory is a supposition that sounds right in your head and could fly. But in the context of 40k it is dumb.
So We have gone from me politely informing you; you are wrong and the reasons why. To it is dumb, you are wrong, you can not understand subtext, nor understand what you read or hear. Wanna get SNIPPY/ DOUCHEY again dude
Its been a while since the last Diorama, but I think many of you enjoyed the last one. I will be doing a few more things to do with minis soon including a video on how to best get into the hobby we will talk about pricing and various other things like more scatter terrain tutorials. I'll also go over some lore elements I am setting up that will wrap together various mini projects I am working on.
Thank you so much, I was actually meaning to ask you about how to best get into the hobby.
Please can you do a video on the imperial guard and their weapons too please and the death corps of kreg please
Haha, always when I’m at work, dude. Will watch it soon. Also, great job on the Colonel Bane story!
Heck yes!
Soon if you continue like this you'll have 400k subs☺
Its the best thing about 40k Anything is possible. A forgotten world. A century old battlefield. A fallen war god. I like it. Nice work.
Isstvan III post M50?
Fallen? Or the one, who had completed its mission duty and seen humanity past the dark ages into the future where it was no longer needed?
Do Ork titans have void shields? Or should I rephrase that question to "When will Orks get void shield tech?"
@@ferofax orks use forcefields..
@@TheArklyte The God Engine went out like a real G
Everyones gangsta until the church starts walking
Nikkity
A sudden shift in religiosity I assume, and heretic purging.
And once the churches starts laying on the pain, everything burns, to the glory of the dark Pantheon!
😂😂😂 'RUN AWAAAAY!! RUN AWAAAAAY!!!'
haha
In 40K, Sunday Service comes to you.
@@FlankerX DUDE! Haha Haha best 40k joke I've ever heard!
This is what I think happened in a nutshell. Huge war rages on in the planes of the planet and in orbit. The battle is going bad for the imperium, Titan takes some punishment in covering a retreat and damages its coms in the process. Now alone the machine is expecting to meet its final end, but high above the fleet commander has realised that the land is below sea level, Seeing an opportunity in a thin line of mountains blocking off the sea, he hits them hard with earth splitting rounds. thus the orbital assault shatters the mountains and sends the sea pouring in. the enemy is drowned by a new ocean created. In the rising water the Titan gets to the highest point it can find: a large rocky hill that turns into a perch above sea level. The crew try to fix the coms but it is hopeless. days later the skies are empty and it is likely that with tide of war turned, the fleet pursued the foe out of the system. Stuck on the rock and supplies running low, the crew begin to talk about putting together a raft and going in search of other people left behind or settlements etc. And so they say to the machine they're going to fined help and have to power it down. They mark the position and take to the sea, get to land and fined others. But the fleet has gone and technology is scarce. Eventually the crew mix in with the local tribes except for the Princept that goes insane. one by one the rest of the crew die off from old age or their augments break down leading to death.
In the tales of the tribe, there is story about how the starmen who brought a titan to vanquish a great evil . It fought bravely for the world, through when the god emperor brought the flood, he trapped the titan in the sea. Now it sits in forever slumber on the rock., waiting for the starmen. Still we watch the skies in hope, We honour our dead elders and keep the beacon ready, for when the many stars move we'll light the fire so the titan can find its way home.
Nice.
That was beautiful man, This is the cannon story now.
That's a great cinematic interpretation! :)
I want you to go to black library and tell them that they are making it canon ASAP
Wholesome
This is an excellent piece of art. Metaphorically it's all there: a massive, structure of a bygone age being used for a fraction of what it's original purpose once was. While those using it now might see it with reverence and appreciation, its original creators would weep at how poorly used it currently is. A fairly good summary of titans as they are in the imperium. Add to that the 'facing the stormy sea' aspect, andyou have a metaphor for the imperium dealing with the warp. A beacon of light shining through turbulence to help people navigate, yet itself is falling into disrepair, much like the emperor and the throne.
Well done indeed!
Easy, getting close to heresy there Rob.
You're reading far more into the scene than I ever thought of, which is fantastic! Thanks for the nice words!
And then there's the fact that as it's structurally pretty much intact, the cause of engine death was not a reactor meltdown.
Ergo, the reactor is probably online, out of fuel and the dessicated corpses of the crew still on their stations, probably baked to a crisp by a long since dissipated radiation leak.
The machine spirit of the titan dormant in it's housing, trapped in a never ending nightmare of frustrated impotent fury, unable to move, deprived of it's sensors, able to detect the precence of it's long dead crew while unable to force them to respond through the manifold interface...
@@SonsOfLorgar Probably is, the beacon and the smaller shed are drawing power from somewhere... The crew compartment suffered some heavy damage, so either the weapon exploding caused some internal overload, or the shots to the head did it.
@@dehoofdwerker I'm a lover of iconography and symbolism. It's not common to see a peice this full of those components today. While I really have no 40k tabletop experience, I love the lore, the philosophies, and the great art like this that comes out of it. So I cant help but compliment it.
(Edit): I see you must be the creator? Well done to you, I think it goes without saying that I am very impressed.
Oh, I thought it was a Titan that found itself on a lonely island, retrofitted into a lighthouse. Once a machine of war, now a guiding light for vessels to stay clear of that dangerous coastline.
My story is not so far away: Titan that was left behind after a great war on the planet, then ages later repurposed as a lighthouse. Whether the lighthouse is a beacon to attract or warn is something I'm leaving out there. :)
That's a real heart warming and wholesome concept. A weapon of terrible destructive power used as a beacon of light.
@@breonwogan15Lol yes it is, isn't it?
Long after the weapons grow cold and the reactor becomes cold metal, the Titan still watches over mankind.
The idea of a titan working at true optimization, how it should run like the golden age ment them to, just imagine the power an the terror it would emit.
its almost outlandish to think that during the golden age they had a non-aggression treaty with the Orcs, that right there speaks to just how immensely powerful humans used to be
@@Capodecamper 😅i dont get it. I think or devolve
"All units on the battlefield subtract 2 from their leadership characteristic. Units within 24" of this model subtract 4 instead. Units with IMPERIUM keyword add 2 and 4 respectively instead."
I can only imagine what it would look like having a Reaver Class Titan literally running at you with a power fist or chain sword the size of the building you are in. xD
I like how creating smaller, less grandiose portions of fiction in the 40k verse helps emphasize the scale and sci-fi essence of it all. Like this lost bloke on this unknown shoreline probably would have no idea, or effect on the mainstream stories and characters in 40k and likely wouldn’t give a shit. He is just some dude trying to live. It helps add perspective to the universe, rather than like you say “everything being world ending battles”.
I love that your helping to create and spread this type of thing with 40k, it really gets the imagination going once you get the small scale side of things. Lord knows we have plenty of references on the dialed to 11 side. It gives perspective when you have both ends of the spectrum and really lets you appreciate the content of 40k so much more.
While I like the setting being 'there is only WAR', I think an entire universe has plenty of room for peaceful, quiet or lonely spaces. sufficient to add a little mystery at least :)
@@dehoofdwerker You can even argue that it's true to the tagline, there is a 100ft+ destroyed war machine carcass as the focal point.
You do awesome work dude, I'll be subscribing 👍
@@pianospawn1 thanks!
Adeptus Titanicus has been great to get into.
Gorgeous diorama
Needs a shorthand like admech
Ad...Tits!
At the heart of every machine, whether it be a ship from the Imperial Navy or an Imperial Knight, is a toaster.
That sounds like an inuendo!
@@Yujifanik it's not, I swear on the Omnissiah and the Machine God.
Wrong show smeggghe
And we need to get them all!
@@tech-adeptzeth1648 Indeed
I absolutely love any narrative involving titans, giant old machines from a long lost civilization and the mystery behind them. 👍
Could you call them... Mystery Machines?
I've been following this build on instagram and the artist is so talented. Love his work
Thank you! :)
As a Titan fanatic, I was delighted to see one of your videos dedicated to this subject matter. Although this content was not what I was expecting it still hit all the right notes and was extremely enjoyable. Thanks again for your top tier quality workmanship, sir. I really appreciate the passion and excellence you clearly devote to every video you produce. You are a real credit to the hobby.
personally, I see the lighthouse titan as within the imperium timeline just on an uncontacted world
Or a world branded as prohibited due to ancient historical events, records of which were themselves restricted by inquisitorial decree, and thus in practice making the world as free real estate until an inquisitor notices and correlates the newly discovered virgin world with obscure inquisitorial archive data not touched for several millenia...
Worlds such as Isstvan III... where the Warmaster and his loyal brothers purged their own legions of terran born, Malcadors iterators, and probable dissenters prior to the Isstvan V ambush.
8:38 titans have no definitive size, each forge world who makes them dictates size by resources/time available.
"Mankind after the imperium"
...heresy
Been following Mikal since your previous Diorama review. He has an extraordinary talent. I'm really glad that you note that doesn't need to be set in 40K, it is ambiguous to its age. I feel that adding stories/history/information to these pieces is welcomed. More of this sort of thing!
What an amazing work of art, not just the diorama itself, but the video that captures it. I know you credit epidemicsound for the source of the music, but is there a track I could look for to purchase? The music from the beginning is something I'd like to listen to while chipping away at my minis.
I think it would be funny if titans were originally built to be giant forklifts.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised
OK that will be my next conversion.
Walter Kirkland well the imperium is so backwards that they’re using tractors for tanks and flashlights for guns so I won’t be surprised
Knights were built to have additional attachments for work. No suprise titans could as well.
And terminator armor was originally meant to be a maintenance power suit so it's possible they made utility titans.
Wouldnt say they are fragile. They are very good at hurting you before you hurt them. Titans are meant to be used in mixed units with infantry and armor support. Mobile artillery is their role. And filling the need of giant mech in a future army. Gotta have that giant mech.
I followed the building of the diorama from the very beginning. Amazing that you feature it now!
This is a spectacular piece of art, both on a technical level and as an emotional level.
Technically, this is a masterpiece; the modifications to the model, the painting, the terrain and water, the rust and aging effects, the weathering etc.all look utterly spectacular. Emotionally, it beautifully conveys the sense of age and isolation, the loss of something great and the rise of something new come through clearly even if you don't know anything about 40K. Simply magnificent.
Thank you, that is a tremendous amount of praise! 😊 It was a joy to work on and really great to see it come together. I would love to do more of these 'story-driven diorama's' if I can.
@@dehoofdwerker Does GW make damaged models for people to use, or did you inflict the damage yourself? If you altered the model yourself, how did you do it?
@@MetalGlitch Sorry for the late reply! No I damaged it myself, by attacking it liberally with a Dremel with various engraving bits. The process also involved some hacking with a small model saw. It was quite messy :)
@@dehoofdwerker The mess was well worth the effort. Taking a second look at this video, I'm impressed all over again with how much detail you put into this piece. Thank you again for sharing it!
@@MetalGlitch no problem at all, very glad to hear you liked it!
Soo sad...Listening to you I almost felt... hard to explain, like Titans...they understand that people who control them now dont have the knowledge...expertise to do it, to maintain them properly, basically Imperium just dont deserve to have such machines, but Titans, they just cant say anything, have to endure such torture, they cant use they full potential not just cause they broken or anything, but cause operators are of lowest possible quality. I felt soooo sorry for Titans.
Every time when I watch your videos I have similar experience, listening to you feels like I listen not lore of some game\universe, but true history, or stories about the future :)
I think they'd feel sorry for the humans who have fallen so far. Not for themselves.
wow what a chilling start.. fitting for the 41th millennium
Great attention to weather detail. Another great vid!
i like the idea of an age long past the emperium. an age where humans are far diminished, yet persist even without the emperors light to guide them, with only forlorn relics of past conflicts to parse together their past. a new age of fledgling human survival but with the possibility of a better society rising like a phoenix from the ashes of the decayed structures of a ruined galactic empire.
sounds like some age of sigmar heresy to me, fuck that.
Hey @Luetin09 you´re my light in the darkness of knowing few about the 40k universe. you´re my vanguard to breach more into the unknown universe! i love your content and i like your endings even when i have to wait for a new uploade of you ^^ greetings from germany.
Brilliant video mate. Love the backing music.
I was literally listening to the intro song on Google Music.. only to swap to youtube and find Luetin also doing his thing!
Whats the song?
@@FlippyDipDipper It's Time To Let Go
by
Johannes Bornlöf
@@Xhadowlord You're doing emperor's work my friend! Thanks
I can only take so much lore, please, you are spoling us!
That was really impressive really liked the idea of it and the mystery behind what happened to the reaver how did it get there just brilliant all of it. Great video man thanks for the upload.
ABSOLUTELY incredible ... the idea, the final product ... amazing work from both of you, as usual!
Thanks!
@@dehoofdwerker > dude... thank YOU for your epic freaking work!
@@sassanDC :) no problem at all! Happy you enjoy the results.
So, it’s like the mech suit from district 9 where the humans can’t fully make use of its weapons?
Tacos are Heretical!
Capodecamper Rogal and the manperor seem to disagree.
@@Capodecamper Tacos transcends all notions of heresy or unbelief.
The music is always so epic.
Luetin,
Many thanks for the videos.
I really enjoy your work and really respect the trouble you go to in order tocheck facts and have everything make sense. Even though I have read a lot of 40k lore, I am lacking in knowledge in a lot of areas and have no problem admitting it, even though I have spent more than half of my life involved in the 40k universe.
I currently work in the Scottish spirits industry and, as such, would humbly request of you a weird but fun thing:
an overview of the 40k boozy drinks. :D
All the best!
Love your 40K content Luetin09! Keep doing it!
I'm so happy to see you doing exploration of lesser known stories and aspects from 40k as opposed to your contemporaries going - "wHiCH PRImarCh is ComING NexT iS IT JAGAHTAI KHAN?!"
I like the diorama It looks interesting how a forgotten machine from from forgotten timeline it's still live on
Like the pyramids.
@@sonsbury9855 yeah very much like that.
I've been following the creation of this piece on Instagram! It's great that it's getting the recognition it deserves!
I can just keep watching and listening to that intro. It runs cold down my back and give me goose skin. Really great work. Keep it up. Please? :-)
I would love to see an abandoned astartes monastery, ruins, carnage, beautiful artwork caked in dusts, historic heroism in display and dark tales whisper in shadows.
That intro was actually beautiful
thats why i am searching the name of the title music
This might be my favorite series of yours. Awesome!
Do more of this. I waited patiently on videos like this.
Best WH40K channel on TH-cam. Period.
Can we get a Titan video soon please? They're probably my favourite part of 40K
Warhammer 80K - Post Empire of Man, when Emperor long gone and forgotten. That's sounds like great and mysterious story to see and how humanity lives on.
I really like your diorama stuff
What drives me nuts is, I feel I have so much potential to put units together & create very diverse, kick ass environments for the tabletop, but the shaking I have because of my epilepsy prevents me from doing anything even close to painting something nearly as good as that. The 40K Universe has so many avenues to take that the possibilities are endless, & it's sad for me to say that I can only play so much of a role in it in terms of the physical game itself
Wonderful video. Very imaginative
Sorry to hear that mate :/
Liked before the ads even finished
Just to think about these things, these titans, always gives me the shivers.
When I first saw it I was thinking, ooooh I hope that is Titanicus and not Forge World
I followed that project on Instagram, absolutely genius!
Thanks!
Thank you for all your hard work,
a hat tip to you sir.
Thanks for another fantastic feature, the amount of lore in this vid is fantastic. Great stuff!
Luetin, on 1.april i expect you to change the intro into: "in the grim dankness of the future, there are only memes" :-D
The Diorama has more mystery in it than Disney’s Star Wars. Well done.
Brilliant. He beat me to it. Great diorama.
Love the change up into another aspect of the hobby.
Oh my goodness that water is amazing!
Correct if i'm wrong, but would titan crew just abandon titan when its arm is "just" blown off and isint that hit reaching into reactor and make it go boom, really big boom. I think nothing would be left of titan if reactor was hit and mechanicus crew just abandoning its titan when it can still move?
Its amazing work of art, but would titan really end up like that?
yes, another amazing video
Yaay new video thank you for always giving 100% look forward to watching
In 21 century you burn down church in 41 century, church burn down you.
Love these kind of videos fella well love all your videos keep up the good work 👍👍 when I finished mine I'll send you pics
Yeah I am happy to start doing this on the regular, I love dioramas so maybe this can be a community sharing thing
@@Luetin09 by all means fella I for one would be greatful 👍👍
This is amazing stuff.
I really want to start doing Diorama art from 40k and other things like Lord of the Rings and displaying and maybe selling some but with being a Judo and wrestling coach and bassist on top of my career as a counselor....time is a PREMIUM.
Found out today that there’s a Metal band called Corvus Corax lmao
got dat stellaris music goin i see
As there are medieval type planets that don't use technology i could see this being there.
Its not Stellaris, all music I use is epidemic or license free. Yes there are medieval worlds.
@@Luetin09 what is the name of the intro music ?
Great now I'm off to read a Titan book , thanks man
Movement of a titan is more like an old man getting out of the bath😋
How they have fallen.
I like these diorama videos.
Yaaaaaaay, new Leutin! Happy fn friday fckrs
My favorite Loremaster.. By far ma dude :D
Doesn't have to be the far future, could be a lost Dark age colony which has finally reached the stars.
Consider how little the mechnicanus actually know how titans work like for example it is mentioned titens used to be able to teleport, like for real thats how they used to got on world or move long distances. So much lost.
I have to admite, when you said 'forgotten titan I was hoping that this was goping to be an Imperator Titan diorama.
Amazing. Love to hear those stories.
Warhammer 40k epic from the 90s the forgotten table top game with the tiny leman russ tanks they were the days.
Mist and Riven are some old school games.
I just realized this, but imagine if Orks, with their penchant for smashing things together until it works, MANAGES TO BUILD THEMSELVES A VOID SHIELD. And not just a void shield, A TARGETED ONE. Targeted, as in IT REDIRECTS INCOMING DAMAGE TO A TARGET WITHIN THE WARP. Now imagine if this targeting system is perfected to the point you can inscribe NAMES onto it and it redirects all of that incoming damage to those entities inside the warp that are named. Imagine how pissed those entities would be, assuming they survive the onslaught.
Just a thought. Discuss.
I can imagine a few Orks wanting this for those that have crossed them, or just to far away to bother traveling to.
Sound engineer? lol Quality work
When the void-shield collapses, the crew is in for a significant emotional event, I guess...
When you become they church walking around like Baba Yaga's castle.
What happend when 2 titan vs eachother ? Do they use infantry and vehicle to support them or they just go 1 on 1 fight ?
Myst reference..... man it's been years. Great game.
Yeah there's a lot of Myst in there as well :)
Awesome. Warhounds are best, no wonder this Reiever was forgotten :p
Great work as always. Peace all...til Necrons show up.
Great video Luetin09.
You could ask Colin Furze to build a real world model
Love the music. Credits plz?
th-cam.com/video/Jg_jE8NOJxA/w-d-xo.html Hector Posser.
Would you do a video on Oberon the big artillery gun or similar weapons of immense stature and power?
I see a titan like a inquisitor in terminator armour they can move it but the lack of the black carapace makes it unwieldy
I want to know more about this story, sounds like it could be good.
The Emperor approves of this...
I don't actually think titans are golden age relics. IIRC they are a creation of Mars from the dark age itself and so would be one of the few things that are actually non-STC and well understood by 40k humanity. The reason they are so revered is specifically because they represent the peak of the understanding of the AdMech, sort of like the Ordinatus.
Incredible work 👍
I do not get the name of Void Shields.
In 40k; the Void is another name for the Materium (Real) space. It is not a name for the Immateruml: Warp space.
So why does a void shield dump the energy of strikes into the Warp?
They should be Warp shields not void???
The shields nullify energy, most people don't know how they work, heck pretty much 99.99% of the Imperium doesn't know how they work. Hence, void, they void energy
@@MrThefoxyone Tell Leutin that. He states the shield displaces the energy into the warp/ immaterium and this is my understanding from way back in 1st ed. RTe, BFG and the original, better and way more fun Adeptus Titanicus. Mind you so does most 40k lore-ists and opinionist as well.
Also true the imperium does not fully understand their tech or how it works.
But Titans and void shield generators did not come out of 30k on. They were created and named thusly from as early as 20k during the golden/dark age of technology on Earth. Those people did know what that crap did and how it worked and they created warp travel before 30k; ok it was a less deadly place; then it was in 30k even but they still knew of warp space and how to manipulate it. So the naming convention would be accurate to its actual function.
I feel like you didn't read what I said.
@@MrThefoxyone Yeah I did but as I said in the answer. No one I have ever heard, read or seen or known in my whole hobby in 40k which was from day 1 so 31-33 years ( ( I guess ) has ever stated what you did. It's a nice theory and neat to be sure.
I just was trying to be polite in saying you are wrong without actually saying you are wrong. So I think you did not read my reply ( I know wall of text yadda, yadda, yadda) or maybe the context was too subtle.
You are WRONG. Unless you can quote a verifiable official source be it gaming fluff or actual official stories/novels where this is stated??? Your FanFic or anyone elses' does not apply.
Heck, you do not hear properly either as Leutin opens with that line about VSG's dumping energy from attacks into the warp. The void is used for real space in 40k.
Your theory is a supposition that sounds right in your head and could fly. But in the context of 40k it is dumb.
So We have gone from me politely informing you; you are wrong and the reasons why. To it is dumb, you are wrong, you can not understand subtext, nor understand what you read or hear.
Wanna get SNIPPY/ DOUCHEY again dude
The Castigore is another forgotten one.
What book is the intro narrative from?
Imagine a Titan with a *heavy* flamer
Inferno cannon.....