It really depends on the kind of army you're fielding. But mostly, it's your choice. If you have an army that has low points per model (ie. Imperial Guard, Tyranids) you may want to have lots of dice. And even though this should go without saying (and yes, for you veteran players, this does happen) Do not play with only one die. With one die, you'll end up looking like the worst kind of noob to the game, and that's a stupid noob.
It depends greatly on the army.Orks, 60-100 6 sided dice. Tau Empire, about 30-50.
lots and lots of d6's (regular 6 sided dice) You can buy dice in blocks of 36 dice at many websites or local gaming stores.
It is where you use left over bitz to make a custom model.
Yes, they are members of the imperium.
If it is in the Warhammer 40k codex for Daemons, then yes. If not you can always substitute the model for some other Slaanesh daemon.
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
AnswerNo. There is soooo much stuff in the rulebook that isn't in the codex.
yes. they can use any weapons that are allowed in the Codex: Space Marines.
Yes you can. I collect lord of the rings and it works fine on them. It will be a bit shiny but it works anyway!
You can play Necromunda/Inquisitor/Epic with Warhammer 40k models, as they are both set in the same universe. You could use the models as proxies for others- other than that, there are no spcecific rules made for playing with models out of Games Workshops domain.
To my knowledge no, but I don't know the Ork codex very well. I do know they can use "looted wagons" though.
Yes, they are one of the most prevalent sets of models used to play with the Imperial Guard Codex.
It depends on the army you are playing against. The Nightspinner is useful against troops, but useless against vehicles.
AnswerThere has probably been heaps of long games of Warhammer but it depends on how many points you use, for example, a 1500 point game could last 2 hours.Games of 40K Apocalypse have lasted up to more than 2 to 3 days. Games of Apocalypse have been known to go up to as long as 4 months.