yes however you need to have the Aquila or whatever the 2 headed eagle is called on 1/2 of all you units. So if you have 2 tanks 1 needs to have 1. Try using the transfers with the eagle on it, the eagles on the aegis defence line and sky shield count as one eagle per space marine.
They can but only in Apocalypse battles as most titans are very expensive. For example the Reaver Titan is around 1400 points so generally most people play them in 3000+ battles. I believe most armies have a "Super Unit." The necrons have their C'tan. The imperial guard and space marines have Titans, orks the squiggoth etc. Those that don't either have an unparrelled ability to field hordes of units to make up for it, or very tough units. Hope this helps.
New special rules and different units
Because of their association with the Brittish Empire.
=7.8611... imperial units
A Space Marine commander with no upgrades is worth 100pts.If you have any other questions on the points of units you can download the ArmyBuilder demo to tell you the points of every unit with and without upgrades
Yes. Miles, yards, feet and inches are Imperial units - kilometres, metres, centimetres and millimetres are Metric units.
Ten times the basic unit. Although I have not come across it in any Imperial units.
A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.
The conversion factor between imperial temperature units (Fahrenheit) and metric temperature units (Celsius) is 5/9.
in the 1700
Every single one of them. What's strange is that anyone even uses something as inaccurate and antiquated as imperial units.
No. Terminators, assault marines, and anyone in a drop pod can deep strike. That's it.