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What is Warhammer 40,000?
▼Warhammer 40,000 is a sci-fi tabletop wargame where players build, paint, and battle with miniature armies across the war-torn galaxy of the 41st Millennium.
What faction should I start with?
▼ The best faction to start with depends on your style. Space Marines are durable and versatile. Orks and Tyranids are great for horde play. T’au and Necrons offer strong shooting armies.
What is a Combat Patrol box?
▼ A Combat Patrol is a boxed army starter containing a balanced force of units — ideal for small games and expanding into full armies.
Are these models suitable for beginners?
▼ Yes, most kits are beginner-friendly, especially push-fit models. Starter sets are designed to be easy to assemble and include guides.
Do Warhammer 40K miniatures need glue and paint?
▼ Most Warhammer models require assembly using plastic glue and benefit from painting with Citadel paints. Some starter kits include push-fit models that don’t need glue.
Can I play Warhammer 40K with just one box?
▼ Yes, many starter boxes and Combat Patrols include enough models for a full game at small point levels.
What are the different types of units in 40K?
▼ Units are generally divided into HQ (leaders), Troops (core units), Elites, Fast Attack, Heavy Support, Flyers, and Lords of War.
How do I expand my army after a starter set?
▼ After a starter set, expand with Combat Patrols, elite units, vehicles, or faction-specific characters to build a legal army.
Can these models be used in Kill Team?
▼ Some models in this collection can be used in Kill Team, especially Troops and Elites. Check unit compatibility before use.
Are Warhammer 40K models compatible with airbrushing?
▼ Yes, Warhammer 40K miniatures can be airbrushed. Many hobbyists use airbrushes for priming, basecoating, and shading — especially for large models or armies.