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11th Edition Starter Set Contents, Release Date, Rules, Pricing, and Value (40k Review)

Warhammer Starter Set 11th Edition boxes

The 11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set packs 61 minis, terrain, rules, and big savings, but is it the right box to start your next army?

The new Warhammer 40k Starter Set is here, and this one lands right in that sweet spot between the Intro Set and the bigger Armageddon launch box.

If you’re thinking about starting Space Marines or Orks, splitting a box with a friend, or just want a cleaner learn the game and start playing bundle without buying the biggest pile of plastic possible, this bundle brings rules, terrain, dice, rulers, a play mat, and 61 push-fit miniatures to the table.

Let’s break down the new Starter Set contents, price, total value, and what you’re actually getting for the money.

11th Edition 40k Starter Set Contents Breakdown

Warhammer 40,000 Starter Set box with Space Marines and Orks Combat Patrol armies

 11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set Retail Price & Release Date:

  •  11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set Release Date: July, 25th 2026
  • Estimated Retail Price (MSRP/RRP): $250 (USD). Regional pricing is listed below.
đź’ˇ See the other Starter Boxes In Our Breakdown Post.

Current 11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set Contents List:

Space Marines: 

  • 1x Captain with Relic Shield
  • 1x Librarian
  • 5x Intercessor Squad (half box)
  • 5x Vanguard Veterans
  • 1x Land Speeder

Orks:

  • 1x Warboss
  • 1x Weirdboy
  • 20x Boyz
  • 10x Gretchin
  • 1x War Trakk

Extras & terrain:

  • 1x Core rules booklet
  • 10x Dice
  • 2x Rulers
  • 1x Game mat
  • 4x ruins
  • 4x medium-sized piece
  • 8x pieces of scatter terrain

11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set Values & Pricing

New Ork WeirdboyYou’re getting a full “learn it, build it, play it” Warhammer 40k Starter Set here, with 61 push-fit miniatures split between Space Marines and Orks, plus terrain, dice, rulers, a cardboard battlefield, and a Starter Handbook and rules to learn the game.

And yes, you can play the box as-is, which makes this a pretty straightforward way to get two small armies on the table fast without diving straight into the bigger Armageddon box.

11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set List Price By Region: $250 (USA),  $300 (Canada), $395 (Australia), ÂŁ155 (UK), €200 (EU)

Models Unit Name Value
1 Captain with Relic Shield $43.50 (based on recent character releases)
1 Librarian $43.50 
5 Intercessor Squad $35 (half box)
5 Vanguard Veterans $65 (based on Sternguard set)
1 Land Speeder $60 (based on Rhino)
1 Warboss $43.50 (based on Warboss in Mega Armor)
1 Weirdboy $43.50 (based on recent character releases)
20 Boyz $120 (based on 20 current Boyz)
10 Gretchin $27 (based on current box)
1 Wartrakk $60 (based on Wartrike)
N/A Core Rules Booklet $25 
N/A Terrain $90 (based on Kill Zone sets)
N/A Dice, rulers, and game mat Added value
11th Edition 40k Starter
  Total MSRP: $656
  Savings Versus Box Price: $406

Is the 11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set Worth It?

new vanguard veteransWith about $454 in extra value over the $250 MSRP, the Warhammer 40k Starter Set is absolutely worth a look if you want Space Marines, Orks, or a clean two-player launch point. The box is a little lopsided on paper, since the Orks get more models and more raw value, but both sides still come out with playable forces and plenty to build.

Add in the new 11th edition terrain, rules, dice, rulers, and battlefield “mat” (usually card stock or paper), and it’s a strong pickup for new players or anyone splitting the box with a friend. Just skip it if you’re only chasing the biggest possible pile of plastic, because Armageddon is still the heavier hitter there.

What Can You Play Out of the Box? (Combat Patrol Rules vs 40k Points)

You can play either side of the Starter Set as a complete Combat Patrol, or use them for about 450ish points in full games of 40k. 

What to Buy After the 11th Edition 40k Starter Set 

New Orks TrukkAfter the Warhammer 40k Starter Set, your next move depends on which side of the box you’re keeping. Space Marines players will probably want a Battleforce, Combat Patrol, or a few heavier support units to give the army more punch beyond the starter force. Ork players have a bigger model pile already, so adding transports, more punchy characters, or some heavier firepower will help turn all those Boyz into a proper green tide.

If you’re brand new, grab paints, clippers, glue, and a codex or rules access first, because more plastic is great, but only if you can actually build, paint, and play it.

Final Thoughts on the New Starter Set Box

new ork models from Armageddon Box painted ork boyzThe Warhammer 40k Starter Set looks like one of the easier ways to get into the game without getting buried under the full Armageddon box. For $250, you’re getting two forces, terrain, rules, dice, rulers, and a play surface, with about $454 in extra value stacked on top.

It’s especially strong if you’re splitting it with a friend, since both players walk away with enough plastic to start rolling dice right away. Just know what you’re buying: this is a starter box built for learning and launching a collection, it’s not the biggest Warhammer 40k deal Games Workshop has ever made, but it comes with terrain so its pretty much ready to play. 

Where To Buy The 11th Edition Warhammer 40k Starter Set

11th Edition Starter Set

If you want discounts or to dodge out-of-stock headaches, use our retailer guide and grab whichever option works for your region. Links are below.

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