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Warhammer 40,000 reveals new plastic Titan weapons for Warlords and Reavers

Games Workshop's new plastic Titan weapons give Warlords and Reavers sharper loadouts, separate upgrade sprues, and a stronger case for epic-scale Imperial collection building.

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Warhammer 40,000 reveals new plastic Titan weapons for Warlords and Reavers
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Games Workshop used the Big Summer Warhammer Preview Show 2026 on June 26 to put plastic Titan weapons in the spotlight, and the practical takeaway goes beyond Legions Imperialis alone. Two new Warlord Titan kits and one new Reaver Titan kit are on the way in plastic, with the weapons also sold separately as upgrade kits and each kit including an alternate head for extra customization.

That matters because these are not just big decorative add-ons for a display case. The Warlord and Reaver sit right in the heart of the Imperial war machine aesthetic, and these new sprues lean hard into that identity with loadouts that feel distinct on the table and distinct on the shelf. The Warlord options include a Quake Cannon and Conversion Beam Extirpator, a Volkite Destructor and Macro-gatling Blaster, and a Graviton Ruinator paired with a Vulcan Mega-bolter. The Reaver kit brings a Graviton Obliterator and Volkite Annihilator, with a back-mounted choice between a Vulcan Mega-bolter and a Conversion Beam Dissolutor.

The rules language backs up the plastic. Warhammer Community has described the Quake Cannon as using the Quake effect with a 5" Blast, while the graviton weapons in this range carry the Graviton Pulse trait, which makes them nastier into armored targets and structures. Conversion beam weapons also keep their signature trick of getting better over distance, so the Extirpator and Dissolutor are not just different-looking barrels, they play like the kind of long-range monster guns Titan players build around.

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For core 40k collectors, that is the real value here. Even if Legions Imperialis sits outside standard-sized Warhammer 40,000, these kits continue the same design language that makes Imperial super-heavies so compelling: interchangeable gun platforms, iconic silhouettes, and loadouts that can change the whole feel of a chassis. Warhammer Community has already framed the Warlord as one of the most fearsome and flexible Titan chassis, and these new options add more ways to make that flexibility visible.

The reveal also fits a pattern Games Workshop has been building since Legions Imperialis launched in 2023 with two Warhound Titans and a new plastic weapons frame. That box already pushed the range toward modular plastic support with ursus claws, a natrix shock lance, a volkite eradicator, a missile pod with swarmer or shudder missiles, and an Incisor-pattern melta lance. The new Warlord and Reaver weapons extend that same move, with more plastic, more swap-outs, and more reason to keep Titan kits in the conversation whether the appeal is painting, collecting, or following the Horus Heresy at full scale.

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