Yes, they are. Night Goblins are actually sometimes enemies of these factions, Goblins and Orkz are under the faction called green-skins, which is some night goblins and orkz and basic goblins. Also mercenaries can be seen with them such as Giants and trolls seen in Warhammer fantasy. also Night goblins and Goblins have squigs and war Spiders.
They have just one wound.
The Gamesworkshop website, you can buy them by themselves or buy the assault on Black Reach which has a small Ork army and a small Space Marines army.
AnswerYou can't because the Epic models are tiny compared to the Warhammer 40,000 models. However, some of the larger Epic Titan models can be easily converted into Space Marine or Chaos Space Marine Dreadnaughts, or Ork Killa Kans and Deff Dreds
To my knowledge no, but I don't know the Ork codex very well. I do know they can use "looted wagons" though.
yes
Mork came from the planet Ork .
The same as they do now just had to ork a lot harder
Forgeworld.co.uk is the exclusive seller of titians besides the ork stompa' which Games workshop now sells. The price varies depending on what class you order & the weapons you buy with it.
I'm not sure if anyone has done that (although I'm sure they have) but it would probably fall under looted wagon. If you're talking about converting the model, just slap some random ork bitz and some grotz then a dash of red paint and you'll be good to go.
an ork
In Warhammer 40,000, an Ork Trukk typically has a point value of around 50 points, but this can vary based on the specific edition and any upgrades or modifications you choose to include. It's important to consult the most recent codex or rules updates for the most accurate and current point costs, as they can change with new game editions or FAQs.
an ork is worth 6 points on its own