 See this massive custom Imperator Class Titan model for Warhammer 40k. The Emperor Class Titan stands as the largest Titan Imperator ever built in scale
See this massive custom Imperator Class Titan model for Warhammer 40k. The Emperor Class Titan stands as the largest Titan Imperator ever built in scale
Updated on October 1st, 2025, by Rob Baer with new information and links to relevant content.
Have you ever wondered how big an Imperator Titan would be on a 28mm 40k scale? Well, thanks to Goddenzilla on the Kaiju Country blog, we know just how big and amazing it can look! Lee Godden was invited to Warhammer Fest 2023 to show it off and made a full photo album to accompany it!
Take a closer look at this amazing project that they sent us.
Why the Imperator Class Titan Model Is the Biggest Deal in Warhammer 40k
Let’s talk about the walking cathedrals of destruction: Imperator-Class Titans. These absolute units are the biggest, meanest war machines stomping across the battlefields of Warhammer 40,000. If you’ve ever thought a tank was impressive, imagine something so massive it could use a tank as a shoelace ornament. That’s the level we’re dealing with here.
Titans in Warhammer 40,000 aren’t just war machines; they’re symbols of dominance, technological mastery, and unwavering devotion to the Imperium. The Imperator-Class sits at the top of this mechanical food chain, towering over even the mighty Warlord Titans.
This behemoth isn’t built for subtlety; it’s a walking fortress bristling with more firepower than some planetary defense networks. When an Imperator-Class Titan enters the battlefield, the ground trembles, and even the most fearless enemies rethink their life choices.
But it’s not just about size. These machines are cathedrals of war, carrying entire sanctuaries atop their massive frames, often adorned with shrines, banners, and the imposing heraldry of their Legio. The Adeptus Mechanicus doesn’t build Titans purely for destruction; they craft them as divine instruments of the Omnissiah’s will. Every step an Imperator takes is like a seismic event, every weapon strike a sermon in devastation.
Owning the battlefield isn’t just about firepower, though. The Imperator-Class Titan model serves as a morale booster for Imperial forces, a reminder that the Emperor’s might is both literal and overwhelming. Seeing one of these colossal war machines leading the charge is enough to make even the most hardened soldiers of the Astra Militarum fight just a little harder, and their enemies run a lot faster.
Building a Warhammer 40k Imperator Titan Model
The latest images for this massive Imperator Titan model conversion for Warhammer 40k were shared with us by Lee Godden (@goddenzilla) at Kaiju Country.

Anyone who knows me will be aware that I am a teensy bit obsessive and so taking the Imperator Titan to two events unfinished made me physically uncomfortable! I had the pleasure of being invited to Warhammer Fest 2023 to display Ira Metallum alongside the Titan Owner’s Club game.
Creating an Emperor Class Titan Model for Warhammer 40k

 This imperator-class titan model isn’t just big; it’s larger than life, both in scale and ambition. Standing as one of the most challenging feats any Warhammer 40k modeler could attempt, the piece has a presence that commands attention.
This imperator-class titan model isn’t just big; it’s larger than life, both in scale and ambition. Standing as one of the most challenging feats any Warhammer 40k modeler could attempt, the piece has a presence that commands attention. Every inch is packed with detailed craftsmanship, from its towering legs to the intricate banners that adorn it. Lee ensured that no detail was overlooked, and the result was nothing short of epic.
Every inch is packed with detailed craftsmanship, from its towering legs to the intricate banners that adorn it. Lee ensured that no detail was overlooked, and the result was nothing short of epic.The model embodies the spirit of Warhammer, amplifying the scale and grandeur of the fictional universe in a way that few hobby projects can match.

And for those new to the craft or simply admirers of impressive builds, this Titan offers a bold example of how far an idea can go when fully realized.
Lee’s Imperator Titan isn’t just a model; it’s a story in plastic and paint. As a piece that pushes the boundaries of Warhammer hobby projects, it stands as an inspiration to anyone drawn to the world of tabletop gaming and model-building.
Design and Details of the Imperator Class Titan Model

Wondering how tall is an Imperator Titan? Well, generally if it has a cathedral on its back, they are 55.5 meters, or 182 feet tall. Lee’s model was approximately five feet tall at the general 28mm scale of Warhammer 40k.
So, what sets the Imperator apart from its smaller counterparts? For starters, the sheer scale.
It doesn’t just tower over infantry; it makes Warlord Titans look like warm-up exercises. The model itself captures this grandeur with an intricate upper bastion, complete with cathedral-like spires and weapon emplacements that seem almost decorative, until they start firing.
On the battlefield, the Imperator-Class doesn’t just bring heavy guns; it brings all the guns. Plasma annihilators, defense batteries, missile silos, and massive turrets ensure that if it’s on the battlefield, it’s controlling the battlefield.
Compared to a Warlord Titan, the Imperator-Class turns combat into an outright spectacle. It isn’t just about raw firepower, though; the presence of this behemoth changes the entire tactical landscape. Forcing opponents to rethink every move before they become a very expensive crater.
Final Thoughts on the Titan Imperator Build
For those new to the universe, this Titan Imperator is like a doorway into the chaos of Warhammer 40k. For the battle-hardened fans, it’s a reminder of why we all love this hobby in the first place! It’s big, bold, and beautifully over the top.
Warhammer Titan Models: From Warlords to Imperator
 
						





 
													 
													