It all started with about 1200s into total war: Warhammer 2, which got me into watching Total war: Warhammer streams, got me to start mixing warhammer lore into my D & D games, then I started playing Vermintide 2 and loved it, to listening to the Gotrek and Felix audio books. It would seem that I haved transformed into a bit of a Warhammer fancomrade. When I was a kid I was always into warhammer minis, but I never had the money to get enough to put together an army and ended up using them mostly as minis for when we switched from AD&D 2nd edition to the more mini focused 3rd edition, but now with my renewed interest in the lore and universe, I have been playing with the idea of getting into it a bit more seriously and putting an actual army together and playing. First, since I am more familiar with the fantasy universe, I was looking into Age of Sigmar, but I just wasn't quite happy with it. One of my favorite factions are Druchii and I wasn't really happy with the options for that. I have been looking now at 40k more and I am starting to settle in on the idea of Chaos Space Marines.

All this history aside, I have a few questions about what is involved in getting into this sport.

  1. What all would I need to get started? The rulebook and the relavent codex/ices? One of the starter sets?

  2. How many miniatures would I need to be able to play a reasonable battle? If I got the starter set how much would I need to add to that or would that be a reasonable way to start to learn the rules?

  3. What are good resources for learning to paint them nicely?

  4. Does anyone have any good tips on how to get started on DIY terrain? I think in the country side and was thinking about collecting moss and shit.

  5. Any other tips, tricks or pitfalls?

I don't know if anyone in the community even plays this game, but I thought I was throw it out there.

  • Rateatsbody [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Chaos owns, good first pick. Look into Kill Team! It's 40k but on a skirmish scale with small teams of little more than 10 models. This would be best if you dont want to buy a whole army, in fact just buying a start collecting would give you more than enough for kill team. Try to liberate some rulebooks from GW, or just buy a physical copy of Kill Team rules if you like that. As for terrain, get nutty with it. I used to use old VHS tapes for walls and hills, but making terrain from styrofoam and cardboard boxes is what my friend does.