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Potentiam Gigantio- Vehicles of the 41st Millenium

The Warhammer 40k universe is full of classic and distinctive vehicles- the mighty Leman Russ Battle Tank, the graceful Falcons of the Eldar, and the rumbling Ork Trukks, to name a few, but many don't have official tabletop stats for the 40k RPGs. This series aims to change that, and hard. PG provides Only War, Deathwatch and Dark Heresy Second Edition-compatible vehicle stats for every canonical land vehicle in the Imperial Guard, Adeptas Sororitas, Eldar, Dark Eldar, Harlequin and Ork arsenal, and a huge swathe of non-canonical ones to fill in gaps and add variety.

Volume 1: Heavy and Superheavy Vehicles of the Imperium

From the rolling castle that is the Capitol Imperialis through more than a dozen Baneblade variants, this volume contains the large-scale armour you need to spice up your superheavy vehicle campaigns. The latest update adds a whole range of high-tech Imperial vehicle upgrades, from ion shielding to anti-missile servitors, to add depth and variety to high-level vehicle play.

Volume 2: Fighting Vehicles of the Imperium

This volume contains a huge range of vehicles, from obscure and exotic Leman Russ tank variants down to pickup trucks and scooters with recoilless rifles on the back. Yes, really.

Volume 3: Fighting Vehicles of the Eldar

Everybody's favorite three-flavor blend of Space Elves get some heavy equipment in this book, which includes all the Eldar, Dark Eldar and Harlequin hoverbikes, hovertanks, combat walkers, and transforming mechanical dinosaurs you could ever need, plus an extensive Eldar vehicle upgrade section for souping up your hot new ride.

Volume 4: Fighting Vehicles of the Orks

This volume scours the back pages of Warhammer history, resurrecting and updating a massive range of Ork vehicles from the depths of the Epic system. Discover the cantankerous horror that is the Squig Catapult! Zzap the enemy with brain-lightning from atop your Weirdboy Tower! Also comes with Artillery, vehicles upgrades, and a fast-but-detailed vehicle looting system to turn any vehicle in the game into something proper Orky.

Volume 5: Fighting Vehicles and Daemon Engines of Chaos

Equal parts armoury and bestiary, this book is a guide to the malefic monstrosities of the forces of Chaos, from the humble Infernal Rhino all the way up to the mighty Questor of Slaanesh. Plus, comes with Chaos-themed vehicle upgrades, and the Degradations system, which allows for fun narrative "mutations" to your equipment.

Disclaimer

These books and their contents are completely unofficial and in no way endorsed by Games Workshop Limited, Fantasy Flight Games, Ulisses Spiele or Cubicle 7. 40k, Ultramarines, Warhammer, and all associated marks, names, races, race insignia, characters, vehicles, locations, units, and the Warhammer 40,000 universe are either ®, TM and/or © Copyright Games Workshop Ltd 2000-2007, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. Used without permission. No challenge to their status intended. All Rights Reserved to their respective owners.


StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorKonigstein
TagsHomebrew, multi-volume, splatbook, Vehicles

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POTENTIAM GIGANTIO Volume 1 7e.pdf 1 MB
POTENTIAM GIGANTIO Volume 2 7e.pdf 2 MB
POTENTIAM GIGANTIO Volume 3 6e.pdf 2 MB
POTENTIAM GIGANTIO Volume 4 4e.pdf 2 MB
POTENTIAM GIGANTIO Volume 5 4e.pdf 1 MB

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I love the stuff you make. But I have to ask, do you have any plans on making titans?

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Thanks, glad you're enjoying it!

I don't at the moment, no. You may have noticed from the larger vehicles that at Titan scales the OW d100 engine just becomes kind of clunky. If you're looking for Titan-specific homebrew I'd recommend checking out Misfire's Titanomachy, from which many of the larger weapon rules in PG were borrowed with permission.

Alright fair enough. I will take a look at it, thanks.