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cafrank95
cafrank95 - - 201 comments

thought warlord and imperator titan where bigger. well at lest they are the most powerful.

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Khoran_Gutsplitter Author
Khoran_Gutsplitter - - 1,388 comments

Well, there is no exact size on how gigantic Imperial titans are, especially when it comes to the Warlord and Imperator. Some sources state that the Imperator is around 50-54 meters tall, a novel states a imperator titan is around 43 meters tall (an earlier novel stating it was 140 meters tall), some other sources state that a imperator titan is
around 100 meters tall like in this image and finally some state that the Imperator is around 400 or 500 meters tall.

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OctaviaNocturnis
OctaviaNocturnis - - 1,013 comments

Based on how small the Warhound is compared to the house, I am going to have to say this scale is a tad bit off, as the above comment says, there is no general consensus on the size of titans, but considering how difficult it can be to transport the largest ones, an Imperator class is probably 140-400 meters tall.

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Joazzz
Joazzz - - 874 comments

everything Imperial in 40k is stupidly huge, but really, between 140 and 400 meters? that is just beyond absurd. it's a walking castle, not a walking skyscraper. in a Horus Heresy book the head section is described as something resembling the bridge of a starship, with a raised dais for the three pilots and an array of working stations for servitors/support personnel spread out around it. relatively cramped, but enough room for moving around comfortably. do you know how huge the insides of the head would be in a half a kilometer tall, similarly proportioned Imperator, where the head part would be roughly as big as that 100m tall Titan there? the size of a tennis court at least! and a "regular" Imperator as described in books already causes earthquakes with its footsteps g - a 400m tall megasupertitan could never even move without causing tectonic instability in whatever continent it's stomping on. Warhammer violently bends the laws of physics, but doesn't discard them entirely (in the material realm).

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Khoran_Gutsplitter Author
Khoran_Gutsplitter - - 1,388 comments

I agree with you Joazzz. If there is a titan that may be between 140-200 meters maximum it's the STC titan AKA the "original titan" called the Castigator which is a titan bigger than even the Imperator and with superior technology, but since Chaos took over it the AI of the titan has blended itself with a Daemon which made it's main weapons shoot daemons out of it's barrels. Unfortunately only one was made, there could be more of them, but so far only one has been known to have been built.

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5thHorseman
5thHorseman - - 1,380 comments

"Warhammer violently bends the laws of physics, but doesn't discard them entirely (in the material realm)."

With the exception of Ork 'tech' and some daemonic constructs.

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Vuud
Vuud - - 881 comments

Megazord could totally kick the Cloverfield monster's ***.

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Phenixtri
Phenixtri - - 3,414 comments

well imho id love to see a straight fist fight between the pacific rim robot and either the imperator or warlord titan .... now id pay to see that be it animation or in a game 0_0

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