You'll find the answer in the Warhammer Rulebook or in the army book you are playing.
Bolt Thrower was created in 1986.
A High Elf Bolt Thrower can either have 1 normal bolt thrower shot (S7, strength reduces by one per rank until you fail to wound and causes D3 wounds against targets with multiple wounds) or it can shoot 6 S4 shots, these cause 1 wound each and have a -2 penalty to any armour sayes taken.
War - Bolt Thrower album - was created in 1992.
No you can't , the rules are completely different.
Planetary Empires is Gamesworkshops answer to that. It is a customizable board and has rules for a Warhammer 40K campaign.
AnswerAt the moment, GW do not make a set of rules for matches like that, so no, 40k armies can not play FB armies.== ==
No, each types rules are very different. There are some models that are used for both games, for example some chaos demones, and demonetts.
You'll find the answer in the Codex:Chaos Space Marines.
Unless you are using Night Fight rules, they are useless.
Warhammer 40,000 was started by Rick Priestly in 1987 as the futuristic companion to Warhammer Fantasy. As of 2008, it has been around for 21 years, and is currently in it's 5th edition of core rules.
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.
In the 9th edition of Warhammer 40k, there have been changes to the shooting rules that include new modifiers for cover, changes to the way line of sight works, and adjustments to how certain weapons interact with different targets.