There are a few starter sets to start your Warhammer 40K journey affordably. Picking a starter set may be daunting, however.
There are a few ways to get into Warhammer 40K, with the primary option being starter sets. There are three starter sets to choose from, each providing you with different amounts of goodies for relatively cheap prices. However, the combat patrols also provide an excellent intro to the hobby whilst remaining cost-effective.
Note that the current starter sets provide you with Space Marines and Tyranids, two of the many factions in Warhammer 40K. If you have an army in mind, or don’t want those armies, then the combat patrols will be what you’re after.
The Warhammer 40K Introductory Set allows for a taste of all aspects of the hobby in one purchase, even if it doesn’t provide a good experience with the game itself.
This is the starter kit for you if you don’t want to spend much money before committing. Granted, it won’t provide you much experience in the way of the game itself, but it will teach you the basic rules and provide everything you will need to assemble and paint the models. Note that you’ll need to purchase plastic glue separately.
The Introductory Set includes:
You should buy this starter kit if you want a small taste of everything the hobby has to offer before you commit and spend a lot of money.
The Warhammer 40K Starter Set allows for full tabletop gaming by providing two small armies and all you’d need to play.
Although this kit doesn’t help you construct the models, meaning you’ll need to purchase glue and cutters separately, you’ll have everything you need to play. Note that this set also excludes the paints and brush, which aren’t necessary for playing the game. Considering the number of miniatures you’ll receive, this Starter Set is of great value.
The Starter Set includes:
You should buy this set if you are ready to play proper Warhammer 40K games and want an affordable entry.
The Warhammer 40K Ultimate Starter Set is
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