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.
Games Workshop made the Warhammer 40k Tabletop Game.
In Warhammer 40k an access point is where models enter/exit a vehicle or building.
Defineitley 40K.
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
AnswerYes, it contains the 28mm standard models, but they are not as customizable
Answer Warhammer Epic is much smaller than 40K. It is also cheaper.
AnswerWarhammer 40k started in 1987.
No they do not, only one needs to be in range.
AnswerSquare based figures were designed for the Warhammer (Old World) game, easier to form rows and columns of troops. Round bases for 40K, units don't move or fight the same way.You might see square bases in a 40K game on some of the (lesser) daemons as the models are the same between games.
No. The only armies in the game are Chaos or Space Marines. Being a necron player, I too wish they were in Warhammer 40k: Squad command.
No, in Warhammer 40k, each army must consist of units from the same faction. Mixing armies from different factions is not allowed in the standard rules of the game.