Super glue is the best thing to use to glue metal models, if theres a tricky piece that keeps falling off when your trying to glue it try using some blue tack to hold it together as it dries.
It is better just to varnish metal models but for all models that you are varnishing it is best to use Matt varnish or purity seal
Some are citadel finecast- a bi-polymer material and the reat are just plastic or in some cases metal
In Warhammer 40k an access point is where models enter/exit a vehicle or building.
28mm (1.1in) See standarts at <a href="http://prominiatures">warhammer miniatures </a>
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
Forge World sells the models, that's about all the help I can give on Titans
Warhammer and Lord of The Rings are two different games, as far as which is the best models it's hard to say. It depends on your playing style of what the best model is for you.
Answer Games Workshop originally created Warhammer, though the models themselves are produced by a company called Citadel.
AnswerYes, it contains the 28mm standard models, but they are not as customizable
You have to buy the appropriate Codex.
AnswerNot much because there is a tin tax for all the metal models, but the plastics are still the same. The VAT has risen once more after a brief dip.
AnswerThe models cost a variety of prices ranging from 15USD to 50 or even more. Most $15 packs contain about 1 or 2 models that are metal and the more expensive packs contain up to 24 models. They are available at Games Workshop and all the prices are on Games Workshop online.