Top 10 Biggest Warhammer 40K Models and Miniatures: Titans, Tanks, and Daemonic Lords

Welcome to the realm of Warhammer 40K, where the miniatures are as vast as the universe itself! If you're a fan of big, bold, and beautifully detailed models, you're in for a treat. Today, we're exploring some of the largest Warhammer 40K models that not only dominate the tabletop but also stand as incredible pieces of art.
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In the vast and intricate universe of Warhammer 40K where epic battles and sprawling lore come to life, the art of miniature assembly and painting usually takes on a grand scale. And, talking about grand scale, there’s nothing more impressive than the gigantic units that each faction in the game can muster!

In this guide, we’ve gathered the largest W40k models you can still buy today.

Either by height, width or length, these are the minis that are not just big models, but a canvases for creativity, a challenge for your assembly skills, and a dramatic centerpiece for any army.

So if you’ve ever wondered “What is the biggest Warhammer 40K model?”, read on!

The list includes both ForgeWorld and Games Workshop minis.

1. T’Au Manta – 34 inches in Width

  • Length: 25 inches (630 mm). Wingspan of 34 inches (860 mm)
  • Base: 3X bases
  • Weight: 28 pounds (12.5 kg)
  • Material: Resin
  • Price: $1,950

The Manta is the biggest Warhammer 40K model at about 25 inches (630 mm) in length. It’s a flying fortress, bristling with weaponry and capable of carrying an entire T’au army of miniatures.

The model itself is a masterpiece of design, showcasing the sleek, futuristic aesthetic of the Tau. It features a meticulously crafted and functional interior, complete with two distinct levels.

The Manta is a dream for painters and modelers, offering endless customization and detail opportunities. This kit is a collector’s piece and its assembly should be attempted only by seasoned Warhammer enthusiasts who are 15 years of age or older.

This is a ForgeWorld product and is made-to-order only. Also, at $1,950 it’s one of the most expensive W40k Models you can buy!

2. Warlord Titan – 22 inches in Height

  • Height: 22 inches (560 mm)
  • Base: Custom
  • Weight: 15 pounds (6.8 kg)
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $115

The Warlord Titan is the king of the Warhammer 40K universe in terms of sheer size and majesty. Standing at a colossal 22 inches (560 mm), this titan isn’t just a model; it’s a monument.

Representing the mightiest class of battle engine in the Imperium of Man, it’s equipped with an arsenal that can lay waste to entire armies. Assembling this giant is a project of love and dedication, requiring tens of hours of meticulous work.

The Warlord Titan is more than just a miniature; it’s a centerpiece, a talking point, and a true representation of the grand scale of Warhammer 40K table top games.

Its base is custom-made, reflecting its unique status in the model world. This titan is for the passionate hobbyist who relishes a challenge and adores the spotlight.

3. Tesseract Vault – 9 inches Height and Width

Tesseract Vault Top
  • Dimensions: 9 inches (229 mm) in height and width
  • Base: 160 mm (Oval)
  • Weight: 1.85 pounds (0.85 kg)
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $170

The Tesseract Vault is a marvel of Necron technology, encapsulating the terrifying power of a C’tan Shard. Measuring about 9 inches (229 mm) in height and width, this model is a monument to the ancient and mysterious Necrons.

Every inch of the Tesseract Vault is laden with intricate details, from the swirling energies encasing the C’tan to the cryptic hieroglyphs adorning its structure.

The process of building and bringing to life this model takes you on an exploration of Necron lore and visual style. Its sturdy 160 mm base ensures a commanding and unmistakable presence on any battlefield.

4. Astraeus Super-Heavy Tank – 8 inches in Length

  • Length: 8 inches (203 mm)
  • Base: ~170 mm (Round)
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Resin
  • Price: $410

The Astraeus Super-Heavy Tank, measuring around 8 inches (203 mm) in length, is a behemoth on the battlefield.

It brings the heavy firepower of the Primaris Space Marines to life. The model is a tank enthusiast’s dream, with its heavy armor plating and formidable gun emplacements.

Its large oval base, around 170 mm, ensures it’s a centerpiece in any Primaris army. Assembling the Astraeus is a project that requires precision and patience, while painting it offers a chance to showcase the might and colors of the Space Marines.

5. Eldar Wraithknight – 9 inches in Height

Wraithknight
  • Height: 9 inches (229 mm)
  • Base: 120 x 92 mm (Oval)
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: starting at $159

The Eldar Wraithknight miniature, towering at about 9 inches (229 mm) tall on a 120 x 92 mm oval base, is a graceful yet formidable giant in your Eldar miniature army and one of the tallest W40K miniatures. This model combines the elegant aesthetics of the Eldar with the immense power of their Wraith constructs.

Piecing together a Wraithknight requires a touch of finesse, mirroring the detailed artistry inherent to the Eldar. The painting process presents a chance to highlight the rich hues and elegant designs that are a hallmark of this venerable race.

6. Ork Stompa – 11 inches in Height

Ork Stompa
  • Height: 11 inches (280 mm)
  • Base: N/A
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $140

Dive into the wild and wacky world of the Orks with their colossal Stompa. This behemoth stands about 11 inches (280 mm) tall and is as much a piece of Ork culture as it is a war machine.

The Stompa is a testament to the Orks’ love for big, loud, and destructive things. It’s a modeler’s paradise, offering endless opportunities for customization. Each Stompa is as unique as its Ork creator, bristling with guns, rockets, and comically large melee weapons.

The painting process is a journey into the chaotic and vibrant life of the Orks, with their patchwork armor and haphazard decorations.

7. Chaos Knight Desecrator – 7.2 inches in Height

  • Height: 7.2 inches (185 mm)
  • Base: 170 mm (Oval)
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $145

The Chaos Knight Desecrator, measuring more than 7 inches (185 mm) tall with a 170 mm oval base, is a towering monument to the dark gods of Chaos.

It’s a model that embodies the twisted and corrupt nature of the Chaos factions, adorned with chaotic iconography and warped armor.

Putting together this model is an odyssey into the depths of malevolence, with every piece echoing the destructive forces to which it is devoted.

Painting a Chaos Knight Desecrator is an exploration of Chaos itself, from the rusted and corroded armor to the vibrant, unsettling heraldry.

8. Necron Seraptek Heavy Construct – 7 inches in Height

  • Height: 7 inches (178 mm)
  • Base: TBA
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Resin
  • Price: $310

The Necron Seraptek Heavy Construct model, standing approximately 7 inches (178 mm) tall is a symbol of the ancient and technologically advanced Necron race.

This model is a masterpiece of alien design, combining the ominous aesthetics of the Necrons with the power of their advanced technology.

Building the Seraptek Heavy Construct resembles uncovering an age-old artifact, where each component uncovers further mysteries about the enigmatic Necrons.

Painting it requires a blend of metallic hues and glowing effects to capture its otherworldly essence. It’s not just a large model; it’s a centerpiece that tells the story of a civilization as old as the stars themselves.

9. Imperial Knight Castellan – 6.7 inches in Height

  • Height: 6.7 inches (170 mm)
  • Base: 170 x 109 mm (Oval)
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $185

The Imperial Knight Castellan stands tall at about 6.7 inches, representing the noble houses of the Imperium. It’s a walking fortress, armored to the teeth and capable of dishing out destruction.

The model is a favorite among hobbyists for its regal stance and the opportunity it offers for personalization. Its 170 mm oval base gives it a commanding presence, allowing it to tower over infantry and face other titans on equal footing.

Painting an Imperial Knight Castellan is an exercise in creativity, with each modeler bringing their house’s colors and heraldry to life.

10. Magnus the Red, Daemon Primarch of Tzeentch – 8 inches in Height

Magnus the Red
  • Height: 8 inches (203 mm)
  • Base: 100 mm (Round)
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $170

Magnus the Red, the Daemon Primarch of Tzeentch model, is another towering figure at around 7 inches (178 mm) tall, standing on a 100 mm round base. This model captures the essence of Tzeentch, the god of change, with its intricate details and dynamic pose.

Piecing together Magnus is an endeavor demanding both diligence and expertise, as each segment unites to depict a fusion of psychic power and transformative change.

Painting him is a journey into the world of Tzeentch, with vibrant colors and patterns that reflect the ever-changing nature of this Chaos god.

Biggest Warhammer 40K Models: Notable Mentions

We wanted to stick to 10 so the models below didn’t cut it. Nevertheless we couldn’t not give a friendly nod to some impressive contenders, each one is as fascinating and remarkable as our top picks!

Mortarion, Daemon Primarch of Nurgle – 8 inches in height

Death Guard – Council of The Death Lord Mortarion
  • Height: 8 inches (200 mm)
  • Base: 100 mm (Round)
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $170

Mortarion, the Daemon Primarch of Nurgle, stands around 8 inches (200 mm) tall on a 100 mm round base. This model is a detailed representation of the decay and resilience of Nurgle’s followers.

Building Mortarion involves assembling a fragment of Warhammer 40k lore, with each component teeming with intricate symbolism and detail. The art of painting him demands a harmonious blend of Nurgle’s grotesque, rotting features and the traces of Mortarion’s formerly regal appearance.

Khorne, Lord of Skulls – 6 inches in Height / 7 inches in Length

Khorne Lord of Skulls
  • Dimensions: 6 inches tall (152 mm), 7 inches in length (200 mm)
  • Base: n/a
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $170

The Khorne Lord of Skulls, a behemoth dedicated to the Blood God himself, is a model that exudes terror and might on the battlefield.

Standing at an impressive height of approximately 6 inches and at over 7 inches in length, this model is a striking representation of Khorne’s insatiable thirst for blood and carnage.

Each part of this massive war engine, from its grotesquely armored hull to the devastating weaponry it wields, is a tribute to the brutality of Khorne.

Baneblade – 6.7 inches in Length

Baneblade
  • Dimensions: 4.5 inches tall (110 mm), 6.7 inches in length (170 mm)
  • Base: n/a
  • Weight: TBA
  • Material: Plastic
  • Price: $170

The Baneblade Tank, a leviathan of the Imperial Guard arsenal, stands as a symbol of the Astra Militarum’s overwhelming firepower and indomitable resolve.

This armored colossus, while not as tall as some of the other models in the list, makes up for it in its formidable length, height and width.

The Baneblade measures approximately 7 inches (170 mm) in length and about 4.5 inches (178 mm) in height, making it one of the largest tanks you can field in W40K games.

In Warhammer 40K, Size Does Matter!

And there you have it, folks, our tour of the mightiest ‘miniatures’ in the Warhammer 40K universe. But let’s be honest, calling these colossal titans and behemoth tanks ‘miniatures’ feels a bit like calling a starship a ‘small boat.’

In the world of Warhammer 40K, it seems that everything, including the humor, is super-sized.

Remember, if you ever feel overwhelmed by the size of these models, just think of them as ‘intensely detailed desk companions’… that might just need their own desk!

Happy assembling!

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