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40k’s Most Affordable Starter Yet? $40 First Strike

First Strike Starter Post

Don’t miss First Strike, what may be 40k’s most affordable starter set yet, and contains the new Reiver models!

What may be the third and final starter set for Warhammer 40K 8th Edition, First Strike is a tremendous value for new players and veterans as well.

The set itself retails for $40 and is a great value when the miniatures included inside are sold separately in the Easy To Build packs for $15 each.

Therefore, you are already saving $20 and then you have the terrain that comes included as well as other game aides and core rule booklet.

For our complete review, be scroll down and press play on the full video below.

First Strike Box

It is a great value for both new and veteran players who may only want the new units packs and want to save some hobby dollars. Aside from the 15 Easy to Build miniatures included, the tray can be inverted and used as terrain for the paper game mat.

First Strike’s game mat is 2’x2′ and has starting points for the four missions that come with the rule booklet.First Strike Box Terrain

The 15 miniatures in this set are the new Easy To Build (a.k.a Push-fit) minis. They come cast with excellent detail and are reworked design copies of the miniatures that are found in the Dark Imperium box set. The only difference is the addition of the new Primaris Reivers which were previously unseen.

First Strike sprues come on colored plastic, ready for new players to assemble and jump into their first game quickly.

First Strike Marine Sprue

First Strike: A Warhammer 40,000 Starter Set: $40

First Strike Box

First Strike is the ideal first purchase to those new to the Warhammer 40,000 hobby – an exciting fusion of collecting, painting and playing with highly detailed Citadel miniatures. The box is packed with everything needed to begin your hobby journey – 2 sets of miniatures to battle with, and a double-sided gaming mat, a scenery piece, a book of rules and all the extras you need to play:

The Miniatures

15 easy to build push-fit (no glue required!) miniatures in blue and green coloured plastic, representing the heroic Ultramarines and putrescent Death Guard:

Ultramarines

– 3 Primaris Intercessors – clad in Mk X power armour, they are each armed with a bolt rifle and carry grenades. 1 model is a Sergeant, who leads the unit – he has a holstered pistol and is easily identified by his bare, unhelmed head;
– 3 Primaris Reivers – again clad in Mk X power armour, these Space Marines carry heavy bolt pistols and combat blades – they distinguished by the sinister skull motif on their helmets, with the Sergeant featuring a half-skull faceplate.

Death Guard

– 3 Plague Marines – each festering and bursting out of their armour due to the malign corruption of the Plague God Nurgle. 1 wields a boltgun, 1 is armed with a blight launcher and 1 – the Champion, who leads the unit – has a plasma gun, power fist and plague knife;
– 6 Poxwalkers – these are the cursed victims of the plagues, transformed into living weapons. Each is armed with an improvised close combat weapon, with hammers, chains, planks of wood and metal pipes with nails in represented.

Gaming Content

Everything you need to learn to play with your new miniatures is included in the box:

– a 24-page booklet containing the core rules for playing Warhammer 40,000, with each phase of the game explained in a clear, easy to follow manner from the initial setup to one side’s victory;
– a 56-page book that guides you through the background, history and current state of the Warhammer 40,000 galaxy, with introductions to the Primaris Space Marines and Death Guard, as well as 9 other armies. It features step-by-step guides to painting your miniatures, with guides to the paints and brushes you need, along with a showcase of beautifully-painted miniatures to inspire your hobby journey. It also includes explanations of the different ways to play Warhammer 40,000, along with training missions that gradually introduce the core concepts to the total beginner;
– a 2’ x 2’ double-sided gaming mat – one side is specially designed with icons showing you where to place miniatures in order to play the training missions, and the other has no markings, so you can play your own games. Each side is printed in full colour with an evocative design of a ruined Imperial city;
– a scenery piece! The inside tray of the box is designed to look like a set of armoured containers, meaning it can be placed on your mat as a piece of scenery for your miniatures to battle over;
– datasheets for the miniatures in the box – these are handy cards with the information on movement and weapons for each model printed on, meaning less flipping through books for information and more actual gaming;
– 6 6-sided dice, and a 6” translucent measuring ruler, each vitally important for games;
– a decal sheet for your Ultramarines, featuring army and troop iconography;
– 9 32mm and 6 40mm round plastic bases for your miniatures to stand upon.

The First Strike Starter Set is available now. Be sure to press play on our unboxing and review video below for the full review.

For more on the First Strike Starter Set and all things Warhammer 40k, visit Games Workshop!

About the Author: Juan Lopez