Forge World Eldar Revenant Titan project


Now this is going to be a challenge. One of the guys at my FLGS picked this up a while ago and asked me if I could take care of it for him.

Absolutely, I'll never get one of these on my own and this might be as close as I get unless I'm facing off against it on the battlefield.

Look for more on this monster in the coming weeks. I've got some big plans for this guy and I'm sure I'm gonna learn a few things along the way. I've asked fellow Blogger and FTW member, The Inner Geek to help me with this project too. Having watched him build his Titan helped me tremendously and he'll be adding his two cents in as this project progresses. You can check out his comments at the bottoms of the project posts!

One of the first things I did after getting ahold of the model, was to sit down and just go through the bits to see what I was in for. I've never built one of these before and it was a real treat to just look at all the pieces.

I've found that ForgeWorld usually does a decent job at packaging their models in a logical manner. Often if parts are packed together, they'll be assembled reasonably close together as well. I usually try to keep items pulled from each bag together, especially bags with many small fiddly bits.
- The Inner Geek


Project Link: Follow my Eldar Titan project

Additional FTW Titan related posts:
Build your own Titan with templates
FTW Collaborative Post: Getting into Apocalypse


Ron, From the WarpIf you've got any questions about something in this post, shoot me a comment and I'll be glad to answer. Make sure to share your hobby tips and thoughts in the comments below!