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no, acording to the big bang theory when the universe was created there was only a certain amount of energy that turned into matter; long story short it is the same amount of matter but in zero gravity the energy from the big bang is still pushing everything outward. since space itself is not matter the universe is not gettiin bigger but the stuff inside it is moving further apart.
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AnswerThe Warhammer universe is set on one planet but in the same time as Warhammer 40K. This is because it is a primitive planet left behind by modern humans (the Imperium) and they started becoming primitive - it is not the Earth.
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.
no warhammer 40k is much bigger
No they are the same size unless you take into account the extra modifications the 40k Orks have.
Answer 40K is a mini war game were two or more people collect miniatures and then assemble, paint and battle them.
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.
Basically the same as a human servitor, they serve multiple purposes, such as scribes, defense weapons, apothecarion aides, etc. They are basically skulls filled with technology that allows to float and do whatever their purpose is.
72000 shares a factor with 40000. This factor is 8000. By having one factor be the same, both of these equations, when divided by the factors NOT shared, will have the same quotient.
about the same. but around 70000 pounds
40,000 it stays the same.
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There is a miniature war game called Warmaster. It is by the same makers of Warhammer, and features the same types of units, but each model is a unit of its own, usually with 40+ guys in it.