I had bought a 40k Eldar army off long time wargaming colleague Ben Leong and had asked him to paint a few extra things for me. well we both forgot about these for a few years and Ben found them and brought them along to ArcFest to return them home,

Today I have had time to take some pics of the Revenant Scout Titan

The Eldar Revenant-class Scout Titan represents the pinnacle of Aeldari hit-and-run warfare, serving as the smaller, more agile cousin to the massive Phantom Battle Titan. Unlike the lumbering war engines of the Imperium, the Revenant is a graceful construct of psychoreactive Wraithbone, grown and shaped by Bonesingers. This living material allows the Titan to move with a fluid, terrifying speed that mimics the movements of its pilot. The machine is psychically attuned to its crew, often a single steersman who is linked to the spirits of dead Aeldari housed within the Titan’s spirit stone core.

Tactically, the Revenant is designed to hunt in “packs” or support Eldar skimmer forces like Jetbikes and Vypers. Its most defining physical characteristic is its set of powerful jump jets, which allow it to make massive, bounding leaps over battlefield obstacles and impassable terrain. This mobility, combined with a sophisticated holo-field that scatters its visual image into a storm of kaleidoscopic shards, makes it an exceptionally difficult target to track or pin down

In terms of firepower, the Revenant punches well above its weight class. It typically carries a pair of Pulsars, immensely powerful multi-burst laser weapons capable of slicing through heavy armor, or Sonic Lances for devastating infantry and light vehicle formations. For secondary defense, it features a shoulder-mounted missile launcher often loaded with plasma warheads. While it lacks the thick ceramite plating of an Imperial Warhound, its agility and ability to disappear into cover after delivering a lethal strike make it one of the most feared “scout” engines in the galaxy.
Information gained from 40k Fandom.








Tomorrow some more Eldar (I just cannot get used to Aeldari)!
What a great (in all senses!) model! Wow!!
Oooh nice!
I have a load of these at Epic scale in my significant collection of Titans but it would be lovely to have one at 40k scale. I’m talking old Epic scale though, not new Epic scale.
I’m just a bit jealous!
Goodness me, that’s an enormous ‘mini’ to have in your collection. Can you actually use it in a normal game or is it more like Ogre where the point is to bring it down in a set time?
A ghost of apocalypses past!