Titans are HILLARIOUSLY inconsistent, with the numbers often being laughably small and completely conflicting almost every description and piece of art we have. Titans should be at least several times the size. Imperator has a cathedral on it's back and cathedrals themselves are usually over 100-150 meters or more. Add to that that space marines walk around them trough corridors, and that they have entire plantoons stations in their legs alone, and you can see how the numbers make no damn sense.
Sanguinious and Angron fell through the glass ceiling of the cathedral and were rolling around inside of an Emperor class titan during the siege of Terra.
Although there aren't pictures of it as far as I know, there is The Walking City of Ambulon in 40K. It's an entire hive-city, built on the back of a gargantuan Walking Machine that just endlessly marches across the surface of a planet. The rich and the powerful have their palaces on top of the machine, closest to the centre where it is most stable, the poorer you are the closer to the edges and the poorest live UNDER the machine, in shanties suspended from it's underside, where they can get shaken off or even get knocked off as the machine passes over low mountains and ravines.
Naming convention be like : Star wars - "All terrain Boring Transport" n°18679 WH40K - WARMONGER TITAN BELLICUS MORTIS OF THE HONOURABLE SAINT IMPERATOR
Your measurements for the Emperor titans are flawed. The 60 meter size comes a single book, and was just measuring up to the head, as it didn't have the giant cathedral on its back, that other Emperor titans have. Plus, other sources have put them at 90m, 140m, or even in the kilometers tall.
Some of those “walkers” had wheels and treads though. New video idea: robot armies vs each other using the battle bots from mech 30k and cis from Star Wars
Where the castellan robots around in 30k? Because if they are i dont thing the cis do well. Though there are some pretty good droid models come to think of it
@@beccadixon1943 there was better thing than castellans in 30k that were pretty common, also, something tells me that even then, the imperium has too much manpower and weapons that output more damage than they will take
Whenever one of these Walker videos comes up I have expected to see Fractal Sponge's All Terrain Siege Platform. This lanky six-legged monster that's like three times the size of an AT-AT
I love both starwars and warhanmer 40k and know a fair amount of both lore but i know starwars lore better I am SUPRISED that that at at is almost as big as the warlord titan
Some measurements put the warlord at 40 or at 50 meters, one was described as 30m on its knees, as well as it having a stride of 20 meters, which would be 2 thirds the length of 33 m warlord, which makes 9 sense. So its likely it IS way bigger. There's even an instance of one being described as as 200 m.
They a lot of error. A Warlord titan from 40k have a leight of 30m and 40 or 50 for the mars Alpha pattern. A AT-AT prototype and the first version was a 20m heigt and the last version see on Hoth 22.5m. Some version like in the legend was higher like the Elit AT-AT or is concurrents the XR-85 tank droid who mesure 33 or 35m height.
@voomvoom4522 all the larger warlord titan sizes are from old books and were changed in to mistakes. But I don't know how someone mistakes the size by more than 100m (the largest warlord recorded was over 150m)