Every few years when I'm feeling lost with armies and thinking of starting a new one I come on back here. Classic clear cut explanation that doesn't age
Q: "What do I need to start 40k?" A: A better job. Your current one probably cannot finance this hobby. Even if you can, your current wife most likely will throw a fit about it.
Had a buddy who knew somebody who boosted (stealing) he ended up getting that guy to do a WH40K run actually got a decent haul we calculated it up to $300 he paid $100 and some liquor think they were orks or space marines
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Abridged starting process: 1. Acquire the mini rulebook in the starter set via Ebay ($30) 2. Scour your house for D6s. Loot old board games in particular (Free) 3. Google the 40k templates and just cut them out and glue onto cut-out cardboard. (Free, or $0.10 if you don't own a printer) 4. Acquire a codex. (Free/$35) 5. Acquire miniatures. (Unavoidably pricey, but get them for 25% off retail price via online wargaming stores) 6. Buy a set of Army Painter brushes. ($15, as opposed to $8 per brush via GW. Also they're better.) 7. Buy vallejo paints you need ($2.80 per bottle)
Yup! They put the starter scenario in an entirely separate book included in that box. The mini rulebook included is LITERALLY all the rules of the game. The hardcover version is stuffed with fluff and is hardcover, that's literally the only difference: It's a total ripoff.
@@michaelolz I'm only kidding I've got big chaos armies for ALL of the Age of Sigmar and WH40K and I'm stoked for the new predicted Slaanesh (Emeperor's Children) and Chaos (World Eaters) releases. It all works out because most Chaos demons are interchangeable between WH40K and AoS.
I love how animated you are in how you say everything, it really brings home the points and keeps it from being a monotone puddle of stuff that gets confused or forgotten about the next day. Keep up the great work man!
first time ive seen a warhammer video with an interesting speaker!! usually they are awkward nerds with no ideas how to be infront of a camera, or talk at all... thumbs up for this one!
Step one: Check how much you have in your account. Step two: Is there more than 1000? (if yes, go to step three) Step three: Give it to GW! Step four: ????? Step five: Profit! (for GW)
Another excellent video from Dave. You know, ever since I first discovered the MWG videos on UA-cam, a long while ago, I've felt like Dave and I are brothers when it comes to how we imagine, and respect the history & Fluff of GW's armies and campaign settings!
My school just started a club for war hammer and it looked really cool, so my mates were playing a game of about 5men each. They gave me a squad, and helped walked me through, I’m now getting a know no fear (as they recommended) and a paint set
I've been slowly (like 4 years slowly) building my Space Marine Arny, and am now building a Tau army as well, I have never played a game, but my painting skills have increased tremendously. I'm looking to begin playing at a Hobby shop nearby in a few months I just have to study the rules and gameplay first
I remember watching this as a middle schooler thinking to myself "if only my allowance could afford it... I wish this game doesn't die out so I can play it when I get a decent job one day". Parents weren't poor, but clearly couldn't afford me dumping $$$ every year lmao. Now here I am, with a "decent" job (currently looking for a better one so I can properly afford a better lifestyle as well as 40k) and coming back to reminisce on some of these old videos... I'm so happy the game didn't die out :) Been playing for nearly 3 years now, and gearing up for apocalypse yet again!
I started up warhammer 40k very recently. I bit the bullet and just bought a pack of every army I was interested in (rip wallet, ramen diet for the next month or so) so I ended up buying a SpaceMarine squad, a pack of Eldar Exarchs, Mechanicus Skiitari, and a Necron infantry. After painting and creating little stories in my head, I found that I liked the Eldar most...soooo I'm now saving up for a Skathach Wraithknight and a Big Army box. Hope I do well.
Preferred enemy wallet.. But you have lots of kill team lists as well. I kinda did the same but I am a Necromunda player and got back in to it. I got myself a bunch of guard off Ebay no joke the painting on them hurts the eye (love 'em) plus the last chancers. Also I got a bunch of Orks off Ebay (it burns to look at them) coz Orks in the Underhive makes me happy. Now I have kill team the tau and some more Ebay Kroots (again the eye pain painting) coz WTF gw unbalanced boxed game. To top it all off I wanted Genestealer cult, I figured I had the tac squad so I got the deathwatch overkill and lost patrol boxes. Now I can field 4 kill teams and 4 Inquisimunda gangs. Also I have like 700 points deathwatch army with 300 points IG allies. Thinking about getting some tanks now. Going to go IG but limit them to only what is in Genestealer cult codex. Thus I can use my guard in the Genestealer cult army duel use on the tanks giving me a good value on 3 armies. Deathwatch + IG or Genestealers + IG or just IG. Minimum spending and maximum gaming 4 games multiple lists and lost patrol.
This is a great get-started guide. I have been sporadically trying to collect armies in large clumps, and that usually meant I haven't even gotten the codex because I'm too exited about the army itself. This guide will really help me start my new Ork army. Thanks for posting this!
I started nearly 5 years ago. I started with Tau (ew), but then I wised up and bought Orks. That was dandy for a while, but then Feel No Pain called to me... I started playing Nurgle, and sold off my old Tau to get them. At this point, Orks have become a side note as Death Guard take the lead of my collection, with Primaris Space Marines as a small collection to loan to friends that want to try out the game. I’ve been showing this video to them too, when they decide they want to participate in the hobby.
Great video, have not thought of half the things mentioned in the video, It’s been less than 24 hours that I’ve know about WH40K and I’m loving it so far. Thanks again!
Neat video, I just started last year collecting my army and building. Unfortunately I skipped the rule book but I did get my codex... which only came in digital... sadly. Thank you for the list and I shall keep it in mind for steps 7 and up. Still have yet to play a game sadly. My army that I am going with is, Adepta Sororitas, aka Sisters of Battle. I think I made things more difficult for myself but hey I'm up to about ~320 points to field, still working on my HQ.
yeah, its already here, got all the troops glued together but the arms a freaking hard to place correctly. Cant wait until i have time to start the painting!
This guy really makes me want to play. I met a guy who mentioned this game to me and offered to show me how to play, and since I thought it looked fun I decided to learn. I had a great time and about a week later I was reading the rule book/codexes and loved, freaking loved the lore. Unfortunately I don't think Ill be hearing back from the dude that introduced it to me... but I'm glad he showed me 40k. Cant wait to build and paint my first Tyranid army :)
I remember walking into my local Games Workshop (everyone else was pretty much playing yugioh and duelmasters) to do just that, observe. And the staff there give outright a vibe of "buy or gtfo". Well thank you, and just dive into a $60-$100+ investment on an army in a game that has some 10 armies to play (did I get them all)? But no thank you. Went back to my MTG. Probably why there isn't a local Games Workshop anymore. Maybe I just need to find what there is out there now (whatever there could be in NYC) and check that out, just watching this makes me want to get some kind of WH40k fix.
The local GW's I've been to recently have more of a "Hey, buddy! I'm Todd. The wife next door looking at jewelry? Well, this is a MINIATURES BATTLEGAME. Have you heard of that before? Boy, they sure are neat-o!" I'm 28. Seriously? I actually had the manager in one store say outright: "It all looks pretty weird, huh?" Then, he proceeded to give me the full rundown on the hobby for like 10 minutes before I finally asked where the White Dwarfs were. It's like they have 2 settings: push products on little kids who know nothing, and play up the whole "This looks really weird and kiddie, but man is it fun" for older dudes. And $60-100 investment? Try more like $150-200, at least. They always push the starter box games ($100+) and try to tag on the various hobby/painting sets ($25-50+) to boot. If you're wanting a fix, I suggest eBay. I was able to pick up the Hobbit game for like $50 on a lucky bid.
bootsy I'm with you. I was playing with the thought of getting into WH40k since I saw the first artwork about 15 years ago (I'm actually a classic battletech guy) and just recently a friend of mine offered me a nice little chaos army (bout 1000pts) for a good price and I seized it as kind of a starter kit. Walking into the next GW-Store I thought it would be like it used to be: people playing the game in a room in the back and all others discussing news, tactics and epic battles, what I always wanted to be part of.... nothing! commerce! I'll try to get as much used stuff as possible, cause the game's still great...
Wolf Michael Gerhäusser That's a real shame, I remember before the one in my area closed down (before they tried to shove everything on to you) they would always have games being played out on a large table and the employees always wanted to talk rather than make you buy whatever was new.
Unfortunately whenever you deal with the corporate stores like GW that is all that you are going to find. They have a sales goal they need to make for the week and if they are down numbers wise they are going to be pushy as all hell, which is understandable as they are a business but its a crap way to get initiated into the hobby! LUCKILY you can always shop local, I know that sounds cliched and kinda douchey but I found local is always best. Here in the Baltimore area there are 3 really really good locally owned gaming stores that sell GW stuff, as well as other games like Infinty, Malifaux, Warmachine ETC, as well as table-top games. Local shops tend to be less pushy sales wise and more willing to work with you to teach you how to play mainly because they know, a customer may only spend $20 this time around, but if they feel comfortable and happy, that's a lifetime supporter that will help pay the local shops bills in the long run with repeat business. Understandably not every area has this luxury so the best bet is if you don't have a local shop or cant find one within reasonable distance, buy the armies you want online (Ebay, Amazon, Craigslist etc,) order it in, paint it up, study the rules and play. If you have friends that are interested in playing you guys can learn together and then join a gaming league (Facebook and twitter are really good resources for finding leagues) If one doesn't exist like in the more rural areas you can always start your own league and find other like minded people in your area by that may be looking for the same thing by making a Facebook page really quickly and start recruiting. At very least this will give you a chance to have a Lot of fun in a really accepting community, hell who knows you may tap into an unexpected gold mine and one day open your own lucrative gaming store (a guy can dream right?). Anyway, sorry for the absurd length of this reply, but thats just my 2 pennies.
Sandy McTire This is probably right, but the rules are tight and balanced and Privateer Press doesn't disrespect it's customers. I will never again give my money to GW.
I don't know a lot of people (as in, none) who play the game, but I like building models and would like to just buy something like a squad with a Dreadnought to assemble and paint. Maybe the Iron Hands because I like the special arms and legs you can give them. Would that be a good start?..
just saying dark eldar are one of the hardiest armies to play because if your wyches are not in combat or your kabalite warriors are not in cover using there splinter weapons you are screwed
omg this has really answered alot of questions i seen this game as a console game then found it as a tabletop game and im falling in love with it this has been so much help thank u
Simple green is your best friend m8. Take a cup of the stuff, fill it half way, then the other half with water. Wait about 5 or so hours, take a toothbrush and the paint all comes off.
depends how you messed it up, if you messed up using to much paint then repainting would make it thicker and less detailed but if you just used the wrong colours you should be able to repaint easily you could also re-spray models but it might not stick as well
I recently tried to paint my first model (a drone). It predictably looked like shit, despite me spending about four hours painting the damn thing. I ended up wiping and scraping the paint off more times than I'd like to admit. I think that in the time it took me to paint it, a Fio'Saal could have built me a _real_ drone out of spare parts.
Chaotic Khajiit well at least you only messed up painting a drone, I mean they don't cost that much to replace but if you fucked up painting something like a storm surge then you would probably feel like killing yourself xD
Very first marines I bought decades ago was the paint set that came with five marines which I think were discontinued a good month before I bought them (they were like full body cast with a plastic bar connecting the feet that went into a slot on the base); ended up painting them as ultramarine veterans and also bought the starter which came with marines and Dark Eldar, which my brother took to start his army
Thank you so much! I am actually trying to start playing as Imperial Guard, and I didn't really know where to start. As of now I only have regular cadian infantry, but that will be subject to change. I hope that this time next year I will be able to field my army and actually play 40k, and you guys are honestly a massive help!
I remember when the miniatures on that list would have set you back £88, now it's £146.50. I can't remember how much cases, brushes, etc used to be, but I'm pretty certain paints have nearly doubled in price. Worst is Imperial Guard though; when I stared my Guard army a box of 20 guardsmen was £15, now it's boxes of 10 for £18, and you need at least 40 and multiple command squads to have a "legal army".
E. A. Deasar I remember seeing an older Vindicator for 24.50 USD, Now you would need to look on ebay or Amazon to find a tank priced like that. I actually asked a GW manager what made the Relusiarch Command Squad worth 90.00 USD he told me "Well because the character alone would cost you 30.00 dollars." It's GW's pricing is all and unless people start to decide that those aren't prices they are willing to pay and are willing to go with their wallets and hold on to their money, I don't see it changing....on the plus side I found an unopened container of plastic glue from 4 years ago with an 8.00 price tag, if I'd found that sooner I wouldn't of paid for the other bottle I just recently bought but it was 6.00 On the down side a freaking hand drill costs 26.00 USD...
I'm just watching this now, literally starting the hobby during 8th edition. Glad I watched it and that most of my plan is what was suggested, but in more detail. Thanks for the video.
As someone who is literally turning over his first warhammer stones, this video was amazing and much appreciated and definitely laughed through the the entire thing
I bought the Assault On Black Reach set and it was pretty good value for money. I did also go and buy a carry case and all the paints stated in the set. It was expensive to start out but once you have a carry case and some paints its much easier to build a large collection.
my friend thought it was imposable to do...showed him this video not only did he take it on with enthusiasm but he got a good chuckle from it best strater ever in my opinion
I used a Claptrap figure as a Dreadnought for my Dark Angels... Needless to say it put in work. I'm starting up a Tyranid army right now as I type this.
Heck, I'd play you. But only because my army is actual Blood Angels and I want to chainsword the crap out of your heretic impostors. FOR THE ANGEL AND THE EMPEROR!
This guide is great. I have some friends who I think might be interested in playing 40k and i will definitely point them toward this video. It is a great way to show the progression of how to get into the game and how to expand on an army. Two thumbs way up on this one. :D
Hey yea, if you want to store miniatures, get a metal toolbox, large as possible, and glue small circular magnets to the bottom bases of your miniatures. Then they'll stand up nicely inside the toolbox. You can also put some on the walls of the toolbox.
10 year update: Step 1: Observe: Go to any hobby store that is not a GW store, their arrogance and poor salesmanship will immediately put you off. Ask simple questions, everyone will either A make the answer up and get it wrong, or B try and look the answer up but not find where it is and then get it wrong swearing they remember reading it. Step 2: Get your Books: You will only need a Rulebook, and a Codex, and a supplement, any non-English degree (the rules are so poorly written you cannot understand their English with your English, and then find the erratas to confirm painfully obvious rules corrections, the faq that asks questions no one has asked, and the 2nd version of your codex since in the week that you have owned the 1st version it is now out of date and incorrect, the errata to the rulebook since the first errata was to correct the 1000 mistakes made in the codex and not the rulebook, the most up to date point update lost somewhere on the community site. Pretty pictures. Step 3: Start Army: A small army will only set you back your entire life savings. BUT always remember that the one new must have model, that EVERYONE needs for their army only costs your soul, and cannot be fielded unless you collect them, but you need it because Games Workshop have told you that you need it, so you must have it. It's a limited edition must have model, only a 1 000 000 will be made, i mean 1 000 -000- will be made, and each costs £100, made from highly detailed miscast broken resin, designed to look like something generic but because we are GW we own the Intellectual Property rights to everything, therefore if you try to use it will infringe our IP rights as it is not a standard GW product. Step 4: Get materials: You must have a fully painted army. Get 3 good quality brushes, and 500 GW only paint pots, since any non GW paints are made from acid and will ruin your models, regardless of whether they are better quality for half the price. Satan has shat in their paint, don't use it. Ignore the fact that some tournament winners are shite at painting :| and only care about being as big a t*at as possible to everyone. Or because you are new to 40k. Just buy a spray can and practice spraying your models, your practicing, they don't need to be tournament ready. GW glue, knives, drills, clippers, tape measures, dice, and templates are the only things you are permitted to use. Whatever you do don't get better quality ones from anywhere else, our tape measures, knives, drills, and clippers are all made from the highest quality looking cheap plastic and metal, designed to break immediately meaning to save yourself some time, purchase a handful of all of them, so you don't have to return to us between games. Step 5: Start Painting: Your learning, just spray your models. Worry about painting them after having learned the rules more. Step 6: Prime Models: ... Do not field grey miniatures... unless they are Carcakoradonses... Carcarokodns... caracrdrons... (quick google search)... Carcharodons: Superhuman space sharks :D their main colour is plastic grey XD Step 7: Get HQ: Getting an HQ now is the perfect time, since you new models will need a commander to -lead- send them into battle. You HQ is hugely durable ish, but requires a meat shield to survive since all they actually do is babysit certain units from behind them. MAke sure you choose the correct HQ for the models you already have, since each HQ is highly restricted in what they can actually do and what benefits the give out. Step 8: Get Elite: These usually over pointsed units are a must have. Step 9: Get Heavy Support: These units specialise in heavy firepower, pick any unit to field. It doesn't matter which, because your army is just a mix of different units, your still learning ^^ Step 10: March On!: After some practice you will learn how the game actually works. You have many options here, put most of your army to the side and buy more models to try and flesh out your existing army to try and make them work. Or scrap this army and start again with a new army. Or try to sell your army second hand, but then GW will attack you with infringing their IP rights with GW non primarily sold models. There IS something to be said about a 100 greentide orks.... they are completely ineffective... 40k is now a micromanagement administration game and not a tabletop miniatures game. I think that covers everything for a 2021 update :)
Thanks! I recently got my first models. A 3 pack Ultramarine starter kid and the Dark Vengeance set. I've never built or painted models before so I think I'll start with Ultramarines. With them they can't get worse.
Love you guys, you bring so much joy and fun to the Warhammer world, I'm more of a fantasy player but I think video is essential for anyone starting an Army. I'm gonna put my Space Wolves on the gaming table tomorrow, thanks guys............
The painting nonsense drives me away from wanting to play Warhammer. I just want to play the game, I don't want to waste my time painting tons of miniatures.
Dust Tactics is a fun game with pre-assembled and pre-primed figures you should look into that Dust Tactics has a Premium line that are pre-assembled , pre-primed and “pre-painted”
An that case you'd want to buy a pre-made army someone's selling. Try Craigslist, or if you're lucky your local gaming store will sell second-hand armies. But the painting is part of the "hobby" of wargaming. If you just want the game without the hobby, then buying second-hand is what you want to do.
+Evirthewarrior I know this is a year old topic, BUT look up a sight named Roll20, no need top paint modles, just get images, and boom, game time...you still need freands to play with thoue
As an update, the newest box set is now called Dark Vengeance and contains a force of Dark Angels Space Marines and Chaos Space Marines, plus the rule books. You can still get Assault on Black Reach in some locations and it is still a good start for Orks or just about any Space Marines.
in one of my dreams i was playing warhammer 40k (i have never actually played it in real life) and i was orks, well.... to make a long story short i lost, screamed WAAAAAAAAGGHHH! and i cut off my opponents head
Well done! I had fun seeing the video! I will finally get into the game again... 20 years after I had open my first box of Space Marines. Thanks for the tips man!
"The most important thing that I would say when you get these models, is that when you look at them: Make sure they excite you. Make sure that when you read about their history, that you become one of them, that their psyche is implanted in your mind and it feels like YOU are on the battlefield" picking Dark Eldar ... huehuehue I really like your videos miniwargaming! Made a lot clear for me starting 40k! Thanks!
>Implying the magic phase is actually a catastrophe Yeah, you stay over there with your rules that are actually simple enough for the manchildren who play 40k to understand.
Alex Kirk Considering the period I have run with Fantasy, the magic phase is a catastrophe right now - at least in my opinion. My poking fun aside, I'd love to see folks embrace both games. Even if it'll demolish their wallets.
I should have followed this when I used to play in my teens. I got pretty good at painting but never settled on an army, so I just had bits and bobs from every race because I enjoyed to paint them, but when it came to playing I could only ever field one or two squads/characters as part of a bigger game.
This was a very interesting video and I believe in the near future I may refer to it several times. I have not yet began to play but I have began collecting and painting what I have at this time is: Ultramarine Tack Squad Ultramarine Sniper Squad Ultramarine Thunder Talon then i began collecting Space Wolves Space Wolves converted Dreadnaught Spave Wolves version of a Tack Squad (blood claws?)
@Gazsmoday yep that's how you do it! You can also purchase upgrade sprues (ask at your local game store or look around GW's website) that will give you the unique bits to really make your Templars shine.
This was very helpful, i have gone in and out of the hobby due to having no money, and models being lost or broken. once i get a suitable workspace I will start anew using this list, thanks!
You could go to a nearby Games workshop or independent retailer store. You can find them on the games workshop store under store finder. They're actually everywhere, you'd be suprised
If you really screw up you can strip the paint off using this cleaner called Purple Power. You can buy it at auto parts stores such as Autozone. Soak the painted miniature in it overnight in a 50/50 mixture of water and Purple Power for 24 hours. Then scrub the paint off with a tooth brush and you're good to go.
I really don't mind the cost of the models, they are super detailed and the meat of the experience. What grinds my gears to no end is the price of the codexes and the rules. If they reduced the codex price that means more people could afford to field more than one army thus more minis sold. I currently bought the Space Marine, Necron and Iron Hand supplemet codex.......£70 for three books -_-
Thank you for this video. I play the video games and read the books and have been trying to break into the tabletop. This definitely helped me get a good idea of how I should begin. I just don't know what race I should start with. I really like the Eldar but also love the space marines and the space marines bring the problem of which legion! I'll figure it out eventually... lol.
Other rules: Work in a well ventilated space. This is more important than you think. Don't buy any GW tools, paints or glues. You can get the same/better elsewhere for less. Airfix glues have a great applicator needle that comes in handy when trying to do fiddly bits. Get a box of paperclips and a pin vice. Learn to pin your models early on. Practice painting on metal models, as you can dip them in paintstripper and start again or try something new without destroying them.
Thanks a lot man! I have always wanted to play WarHammer, but I always thought it was way too hard. I think I'm gonna give it a try though. I was gonna go with Space Marines, but I'm considering Tau or Necrons instead. Can't wait to buy my stuff!
You can get the mini rule book from the Dark Vengenace box set on Ebay for about 25 dollars. It has all the rules you need to play. It just doesn't have the fluff and painting and modeling guides.
Ive only ever played Dawn of War but Ive always wanted to start playing 40k. Ive found myself drooling over painted models in the GW window. Really should give it a try one day.
Picked up the rulebook, a GW tape-measure, and some GW dice at my local War gaming store. Getting the Spess Marheens codex tomorrow, I can't wait to play my first game!
tho just gonna collect, since changes of actually getting to play can be counted with fingers. tho at least will have something to choose from when that change comes.
either or Both. What I will say, is that there is a HUGE range of Space Marine stuff which can be used for Blood Angels, if that's your path. Eldar isn't as common as Space Marines... so that could be a pointer in one direction or the other...
@icetailgreg They are connectible in theory, but you should a bottle of glue just in case the parts don't fit well together. Also you can paint your AOBR marines in a blood angels paint scheme(as blood angels use space marine models) so theres not reason for you not to get it.
Hey Adam! My name is Rutger Hoving and im 14 years of age. I played Warhammer Lord of the Rings, but all of my friends quited because the prices became to high for kids to afford... I liked it so much, especially the painting, that I continued, without any friends. I went to the store and talked to some people who are not like, the normal people i would step to if i was looking for new friends. I thought they where all idiots but my best frineds now, are those i met at the shop. No more letters
Ahhhhhh! I guess I know what you mean about getting more Troops Choices and with talking about having your enermies to chew through... I think of it as a 3 course meal, Troops are like Starters (Soup, Salad, Prawn Cocktail) Elites and Heavy Support are like Main Course... then you have to pay the bill and get a mint in the end (HQ)
Really would like to get into Warhammer, I absolutely love the lore and the games. Unfortunately I live in a small town where no one has even heard of warhammer (besides WoW of course). That being said, if I were to build an army it would probably be either Space Wolves or Cadian Reg.
I am new to Table Top Gaming. But I LOVE this kind of games, I played all the Warhammer 40.000 PC games, and amazing as they are. This is the REAL thing. One small problem, it's so expensive to buy, but I would love to join. This looks so GREAT, and will make a amazing hobby. Thanks for the advices given in this video.
an even better bit of advice is to start one piece at a time (I know I necro'd your comment) so get the rule-book, army book, tools if you don't have them, and a single unit then decide on your paint scheme. Keep it to about 2-3 colors and put them colors on. Or since you have the PC games use those as your guide for how you want your army to look, if they are present of course. After that get your next unit, this is also a good idea when it comes to Forgeworld models as often you'll buy infantry that will just be the body but no equipment. Either way have fun, and happy gaming to you!
Jadefox32 Thank You. That sounds like real good advice, to me. Next year I will start to look into a faction to follow. There are many options, so pleny of choice. Thanks for the response back.
You're very welcome, I'm happy to pass on advice from experience I learned the hard way. I hope to get more gaming in the near future as I just moved to an area that has a GW near me. I've been out of it for awhile myself.
Jadefox32 Thank You. And I am glad someone responded. I do also have to say, one of the reasons I want to get involved into WH 40K. Is because of research. I want to write a script on this concept, of future war. The table top, version is the best way to start, and get the true essence of Warhammer.
what I would do: 1.) ask to paint space marines 2.) repeat until you have 11 of them 3.) use 1 of your space marines proxy as a captain 4.) Free endless space marines 5.) 2 squads of 5 space marines 6.) again proxy one on each squad with a special or heavy weapon and a sergeant or veteran sergeant 7.) you should be able to buy everything else
Every few years when I'm feeling lost with armies and thinking of starting a new one I come on back here. Classic clear cut explanation that doesn't age
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If I get Grey Knights can I skip the painting??
Sporkmaker5150 Nice try.
If grey knights are silver, why are they called grey knights?
Josiah Calderon It causes confusion in the Chaos ranks.
josiah raullerson THAT'S HERETICAL!!!1!11!!
Sporkmaker5150 What about Necrons? Can I keep them grey? :D
Q: "What do I need to start 40k?"
A: A better job. Your current one probably cannot finance this hobby. Even if you can, your current wife most likely will throw a fit about it.
A(alternative): "Do some research. Ask your shadiest friends, and find yourself a crack dealer. It's cheaper, and less addictive."
*current* wife
Had a buddy who knew somebody who boosted (stealing) he ended up getting that guy to do a WH40K run actually got a decent haul we calculated it up to $300 he paid $100 and some liquor think they were orks or space marines
"current wife" LOL!
you all prolly dont care but does anyone know a trick to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the login password. I love any help you can offer me
"Start with your basic army."
Alright, Emperor-class Titan. Now what?
+Aby Awimba lol I got the space marines
+Sheepy Toons Lol plebs, I got Tau
+Juszl Z lol naive fools, I got chaos.
Garrus Vakarian ew
+Garrus Vakarian traitor
a drug habbit is cheaper than WH40k
It's not, actually. Trust me.
Matthew bruh it’s a joke
It is cheaper.
@@jakechamberlain1823 I think it might have been a self deprecating joke from him as well...
SnakeDoctor I hate people who don’t get the joke and then act smug about it. Like you.
Abridged starting process:
1. Acquire the mini rulebook in the starter set via Ebay ($30)
2. Scour your house for D6s. Loot old board games in particular (Free)
3. Google the 40k templates and just cut them out and glue onto cut-out cardboard. (Free, or $0.10 if you don't own a printer)
4. Acquire a codex. (Free/$35)
5. Acquire miniatures. (Unavoidably pricey, but get them for 25% off retail price via online wargaming stores)
6. Buy a set of Army Painter brushes. ($15, as opposed to $8 per brush via GW. Also they're better.)
7. Buy vallejo paints you need ($2.80 per bottle)
The mini rulebook of the starter contains all the rules needed? Not just rules for the starter scenario?
Yup! They put the starter scenario in an entirely separate book included in that box. The mini rulebook included is LITERALLY all the rules of the game. The hardcover version is stuffed with fluff and is hardcover, that's literally the only difference: It's a total ripoff.
John Doe
Damn :o
GG Games Workshop
Buy Miniatures used off of ebay or other secondhand online stores, or at your local gameing store.
i think you can also get the soft cover rule book with Kill Team which is a lot cheaper
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD AND MILK FOR THE KHORN FLAKES
Rafael Lipschutz *Khorne
Rafael Lipschutz *Khorne
I died.
Khorne Flakes!!!!!!!!!
oddly enough, cant help but like this guy.
+David Ayarra
I went and played they a few years back, he is just the nicest guy.
Same here
But he plays chaos !!!
@@davedogge2280 you say that like it's a bad thing! :-0
@@michaelolz I'm only kidding I've got big chaos armies for ALL of the Age of Sigmar and WH40K and I'm stoked for the new predicted Slaanesh (Emeperor's Children) and Chaos (World Eaters) releases. It all works out because most Chaos demons are interchangeable between WH40K and AoS.
I love how animated you are in how you say everything, it really brings home the points and keeps it from being a monotone puddle of stuff that gets confused or forgotten about the next day. Keep up the great work man!
first time ive seen a warhammer video with an interesting speaker!! usually they are awkward nerds with no ideas how to be infront of a camera, or talk at all...
thumbs up for this one!
petrucci15 Do you ever think that the reason they are awkward is because of people like you? At least they try.
petrucci15 yeah dave is awesome
+petrucci15 Everyone who plays warhammer is a nerd.
NanoNanoNanoNano NanoNanoPants no....
+petrucci15 Me?
Step one: Check how much you have in your account.
Step two: Is there more than 1000? (if yes, go to step three)
Step three: Give it to GW!
Step four: ?????
Step five: Profit! (for GW)
Step 4: Start again from step one
Step four is painting and then repeating the previous steps if you choose to hang out at GW to paint from pressure from sales staff.
Another excellent video from Dave. You know, ever since I first discovered the MWG videos on UA-cam, a long while ago, I've felt like Dave and I are brothers when it comes to how we imagine, and respect the history & Fluff of GW's armies and campaign settings!
My school just started a club for war hammer and it looked really cool, so my mates were playing a game of about 5men each. They gave me a squad, and helped walked me through, I’m now getting a know no fear (as they recommended) and a paint set
SDGaming _ Enjoy 😃
The 'Start Collecting!' sets are really helpfull. With 2 of them ($180) you have a decent army and then move to kitbash your HQ.
This video got me into 40k. The nostalgia is real :D
I've been slowly (like 4 years slowly) building my Space Marine Arny, and am now building a Tau army as well, I have never played a game, but my painting skills have increased tremendously. I'm looking to begin playing at a Hobby shop nearby in a few months I just have to study the rules and gameplay first
lol
Joshua Krystek its honestly better just to dive right into the playing easier to grasp the rules when you actually have to do it
tcturtle89 Ok Thanks
Gotta love MiniWargamer Dave's camera skills. He's not bland and adds comedic value into his videos :)
I remember watching this as a middle schooler thinking to myself "if only my allowance could afford it... I wish this game doesn't die out so I can play it when I get a decent job one day". Parents weren't poor, but clearly couldn't afford me dumping $$$ every year lmao.
Now here I am, with a "decent" job (currently looking for a better one so I can properly afford a better lifestyle as well as 40k) and coming back to reminisce on some of these old videos... I'm so happy the game didn't die out :) Been playing for nearly 3 years now, and gearing up for apocalypse yet again!
And here I am in high school and watching this video
I like this guy
I started up warhammer 40k very recently. I bit the bullet and just bought a pack of every army I was interested in (rip wallet, ramen diet for the next month or so) so I ended up buying a SpaceMarine squad, a pack of Eldar Exarchs, Mechanicus Skiitari, and a Necron infantry. After painting and creating little stories in my head, I found that I liked the Eldar most...soooo I'm now saving up for a Skathach Wraithknight and a Big Army box. Hope I do well.
Preferred enemy wallet.. But you have lots of kill team lists as well. I kinda did the same but I am a Necromunda player and got back in to it. I got myself a bunch of guard off Ebay no joke the painting on them hurts the eye (love 'em) plus the last chancers. Also I got a bunch of Orks off Ebay (it burns to look at them) coz Orks in the Underhive makes me happy. Now I have kill team the tau and some more Ebay Kroots (again the eye pain painting) coz WTF gw unbalanced boxed game. To top it all off I wanted Genestealer cult, I figured I had the tac squad so I got the deathwatch overkill and lost patrol boxes. Now I can field 4 kill teams and 4 Inquisimunda gangs. Also I have like 700 points deathwatch army with 300 points IG allies. Thinking about getting some tanks now. Going to go IG but limit them to only what is in Genestealer cult codex. Thus I can use my guard in the Genestealer cult army duel use on the tanks giving me a good value on 3 armies. Deathwatch + IG or Genestealers + IG or just IG. Minimum spending and maximum gaming 4 games multiple lists and lost patrol.
Just curious how has it been going with your army? :)
This is a great get-started guide. I have been sporadically trying to collect armies in large clumps, and that usually meant I haven't even gotten the codex because I'm too exited about the army itself. This guide will really help me start my new Ork army. Thanks for posting this!
I remember watching this like 2 years ago know... I know have 1500pts dark angels and 600pts orks. I love this game so much it's so goddamn fun
I started nearly 5 years ago. I started with Tau (ew), but then I wised up and bought Orks. That was dandy for a while, but then Feel No Pain called to me... I started playing Nurgle, and sold off my old Tau to get them. At this point, Orks have become a side note as Death Guard take the lead of my collection, with Primaris Space Marines as a small collection to loan to friends that want to try out the game. I’ve been showing this video to them too, when they decide they want to participate in the hobby.
I have about 1200 points of T’au and like 350 points of custodes and I love playing games
Thank you for this vid, i watched this before I started 5 years ago, and it really helped
So starting, step one should be getting an Emperor Class Titan? :D
+Midget Tosser i could buy a car with that money
+Brobdingnagian Loaph i defeat a extra giant orcich robot with 2 predator and marines....."deal with it"
Great video, have not thought of half the things mentioned in the video, It’s been less than 24 hours that I’ve know about WH40K and I’m loving it so far. Thanks again!
yeah just started my necron pretty fun
Having played Warhammer and 40K for over 10 years now and just introduced my nephew to the hobby as well I will be showing him this! Good job!
Neat video, I just started last year collecting my army and building. Unfortunately I skipped the rule book but I did get my codex... which only came in digital... sadly. Thank you for the list and I shall keep it in mind for steps 7 and up. Still have yet to play a game sadly. My army that I am going with is, Adepta Sororitas, aka Sisters of Battle. I think I made things more difficult for myself but hey I'm up to about ~320 points to field, still working on my HQ.
This video was just what I needed! I was seriously looking into start 40k with a couple of my friends. Thanks!
I have been collecting orks for 2 years know but still not had a single game
Why not?
Ahaha why? :P
I've been collecting and painting various armies now for 24 years, I've still never had a battle!
I don't believe that one..
I started when i was 9, i'm now 33, never had a battle, mainly due to time constraints, and the fact that my local GW has annoying people there!
Man I started playing 40k back in 89-90, this is a great starter video (and table build) that I have seen on youtube. Thanks.
I just bought one of these start collecting of the imperial guard! Hope the delivery will be quick :( .
thats a good box to start the game with
yeah, its already here, got all the troops glued together but the arms a freaking hard to place correctly. Cant wait until i have time to start the painting!
MetalGear0987 I got that too, it's so much fun to paint
This guy really makes me want to play. I met a guy who mentioned this game to me and offered to show me how to play, and since I thought it looked fun I decided to learn. I had a great time and about a week later I was reading the rule book/codexes and loved, freaking loved the lore. Unfortunately I don't think Ill be hearing back from the dude that introduced it to me... but I'm glad he showed me 40k. Cant wait to build and paint my first Tyranid army :)
I remember walking into my local Games Workshop (everyone else was pretty much playing yugioh and duelmasters) to do just that, observe. And the staff there give outright a vibe of "buy or gtfo". Well thank you, and just dive into a $60-$100+ investment on an army in a game that has some 10 armies to play (did I get them all)? But no thank you. Went back to my MTG. Probably why there isn't a local Games Workshop anymore.
Maybe I just need to find what there is out there now (whatever there could be in NYC) and check that out, just watching this makes me want to get some kind of WH40k fix.
The local GW's I've been to recently have more of a "Hey, buddy! I'm Todd. The wife next door looking at jewelry? Well, this is a MINIATURES BATTLEGAME. Have you heard of that before? Boy, they sure are neat-o!" I'm 28. Seriously?
I actually had the manager in one store say outright: "It all looks pretty weird, huh?" Then, he proceeded to give me the full rundown on the hobby for like 10 minutes before I finally asked where the White Dwarfs were.
It's like they have 2 settings: push products on little kids who know nothing, and play up the whole "This looks really weird and kiddie, but man is it fun" for older dudes.
And $60-100 investment? Try more like $150-200, at least. They always push the starter box games ($100+) and try to tag on the various hobby/painting sets ($25-50+) to boot.
If you're wanting a fix, I suggest eBay. I was able to pick up the Hobbit game for like $50 on a lucky bid.
bootsy I'm with you. I was playing with the thought of getting into WH40k since I saw the first artwork about 15 years ago (I'm actually a classic battletech guy) and just recently a friend of mine offered me a nice little chaos army (bout 1000pts) for a good price and I seized it as kind of a starter kit. Walking into the next GW-Store I thought it would be like it used to be: people playing the game in a room in the back and all others discussing news, tactics and epic battles, what I always wanted to be part of.... nothing! commerce! I'll try to get as much used stuff as possible, cause the game's still great...
Wolf Michael Gerhäusser That's a real shame, I remember before the one in my area closed down (before they tried to shove everything on to you) they would always have games being played out on a large table and the employees always wanted to talk rather than make you buy whatever was new.
Unfortunately whenever you deal with the corporate stores like GW that is all that you are going to find. They have a sales goal they need to make for the week and if they are down numbers wise they are going to be pushy as all hell, which is understandable as they are a business but its a crap way to get initiated into the hobby!
LUCKILY you can always shop local, I know that sounds cliched and kinda douchey but I found local is always best. Here in the Baltimore area there are 3 really really good locally owned gaming stores that sell GW stuff, as well as other games like Infinty, Malifaux, Warmachine ETC, as well as table-top games. Local shops tend to be less pushy sales wise and more willing to work with you to teach you how to play mainly because they know, a customer may only spend $20 this time around, but if they feel comfortable and happy, that's a lifetime supporter that will help pay the local shops bills in the long run with repeat business.
Understandably not every area has this luxury so the best bet is if you don't have a local shop or cant find one within reasonable distance, buy the armies you want online (Ebay, Amazon, Craigslist etc,) order it in, paint it up, study the rules and play.
If you have friends that are interested in playing you guys can learn together and then join a gaming league (Facebook and twitter are really good resources for finding leagues) If one doesn't exist like in the more rural areas you can always start your own league and find other like minded people in your area by that may be looking for the same thing by making a Facebook page really quickly and start recruiting. At very least this will give you a chance to have a Lot of fun in a really accepting community, hell who knows you may tap into an unexpected gold mine and one day open your own lucrative gaming store (a guy can dream right?).
Anyway, sorry for the absurd length of this reply, but thats just my 2 pennies.
Cres Deleon Not always true, the owner of my games workshop, (and the only employee) is a really friendly guy
Been playing 40k for some time, Fantasy and LotR even longer. I still watched this video in full.
300 dollars later
+failtolawl Step 11, Quit Warhammer in a huff over the prices and move onto Warmachine.
+Cliff_Rockface Or just follow step 1: don't get into Warhammer and go for Warmachine. (Well, Hordes in my case)
+failtolawl naw, more like 3000 dollars.
+Cliff_Rockface Warmachine looks to be just as expensive...
Sandy McTire This is probably right, but the rules are tight and balanced and Privateer Press doesn't disrespect it's customers. I will never again give my money to GW.
i think that daves banter batreps are the best they really light up the game the way he explains things
I don't know a lot of people (as in, none) who play the game, but I like building models and would like to just buy something like a squad with a Dreadnought to assemble and paint. Maybe the Iron Hands because I like the special arms and legs you can give them. Would that be a good start?..
And... how is work?
Glad I came across this. I just started getting into 40K a week ago. Bought a couple of codexes and have been reading up on the back story.
Want to start off with dark eldar
One thing that troubles me though. MONEY!!!!!!
just saying dark eldar are one of the hardiest armies to play because if your wyches are not in combat or your kabalite warriors are not in cover using there splinter weapons you are screwed
omg this has really answered alot of questions i seen this game as a console game then found it as a tabletop game and im falling in love with it this has been so much help thank u
If you fuck up the painting becuase you're a pleb, can you fix it, or does that just make the paint way to thick?
Simple green is your best friend m8. Take a cup of the stuff, fill it half way, then the other half with water. Wait about 5 or so hours, take a toothbrush and the paint all comes off.
paint stripper
depends how you messed it up, if you messed up using to much paint then repainting would make it thicker and less detailed but if you just used the wrong colours you should be able to repaint easily you could also re-spray models but it might not stick as well
I recently tried to paint my first model (a drone). It predictably looked like shit, despite me spending about four hours painting the damn thing. I ended up wiping and scraping the paint off more times than I'd like to admit.
I think that in the time it took me to paint it, a Fio'Saal could have built me a _real_ drone out of spare parts.
Chaotic Khajiit well at least you only messed up painting a drone, I mean they don't cost that much to replace but if you fucked up painting something like a storm surge then you would probably feel like killing yourself xD
Very first marines I bought decades ago was the paint set that came with five marines which I think were discontinued a good month before I bought them (they were like full body cast with a plastic bar connecting the feet that went into a slot on the base); ended up painting them as ultramarine veterans and also bought the starter which came with marines and Dark Eldar, which my brother took to start his army
"To tear up flesh and metal!" Lol laughed for a solid 10 minutes.
Thank you so much! I am actually trying to start playing as Imperial Guard, and I didn't really know where to start. As of now I only have regular cadian infantry, but that will be subject to change. I hope that this time next year I will be able to field my army and actually play 40k, and you guys are honestly a massive help!
Thanks a bunch this video helped a lot i'm currently building my first army so thank you :)
Nice.
How's that army coming along been 7 years lol
I'm watching this in 2017 and it is still the BEST tutorial EVER that I have found! Thanks.
space marine tactical squad (10 man) x2 - (33.80 each) = 67.60
space marine rhino kit x1 - 37.38
case (big enough for all troops) - 70.00
game workshop paint set - 40.08
black primer paint - 19.19
game workshop glue - 3.00
side cutters - 19.34
brush set - 20.21
rule book - 74.25 (gameworkshop price)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
351.05
terminator captian (hq) - 22.99
dreadnought - 38.10
space marines predator tank - 54.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
115.09
Total: $466.14
ebay or bust
Upwind48 "Better call Zhanchui"
$20 for a set of cutters!?? holy fuck americans are getting shafted..
I remember when the miniatures on that list would have set you back £88, now it's £146.50. I can't remember how much cases, brushes, etc used to be, but I'm pretty certain paints have nearly doubled in price.
Worst is Imperial Guard though; when I stared my Guard army a box of 20 guardsmen was £15, now it's boxes of 10 for £18, and you need at least 40 and multiple command squads to have a "legal army".
E. A. Deasar
I remember seeing an older Vindicator for 24.50 USD, Now you would need to look on ebay or Amazon to find a tank priced like that. I actually asked a GW manager what made the Relusiarch Command Squad worth 90.00 USD he told me "Well because the character alone would cost you 30.00 dollars." It's GW's pricing is all and unless people start to decide that those aren't prices they are willing to pay and are willing to go with their wallets and hold on to their money, I don't see it changing....on the plus side I found an unopened container of plastic glue from 4 years ago with an 8.00 price tag, if I'd found that sooner I wouldn't of paid for the other bottle I just recently bought but it was 6.00 On the down side a freaking hand drill costs 26.00 USD...
I'm just watching this now, literally starting the hobby during 8th edition. Glad I watched it and that most of my plan is what was suggested, but in more detail. Thanks for the video.
"Do not field grey miniatures" .... -paints the miniatures Grey- :D
Does that mean no grey knights?😂
As someone who is literally turning over his first warhammer stones, this video was amazing and much appreciated and definitely laughed through the the entire thing
I will paint our toilet bowl gold now so that I can have my very own golden throne of the emperor. I got this idea from Dave
And your life is supported by 1000men a day diyng for fuel of your life?
Just kekking with cha.
Hopefully your plumber isn't a hardcore Inquisitor fan.
I bought the Assault On Black Reach set and it was pretty good value for money. I did also go and buy a carry case and all the paints stated in the set. It was expensive to start out but once you have a carry case and some paints its much easier to build a large collection.
3:36
Slaanesh saw what u did there.
my friend thought it was imposable to do...showed him this video not only did he take it on with enthusiasm but he got a good chuckle from it best strater ever in my opinion
my first few games, I fielded Lego guys painted red (blood Angels) because I didn't have the money for miniz
I used a Claptrap figure as a Dreadnought for my Dark Angels... Needless to say it put in work. I'm starting up a Tyranid army right now as I type this.
Heck, I'd play you. But only because my army is actual Blood Angels and I want to chainsword the crap out of your heretic impostors. FOR THE ANGEL AND THE EMPEROR!
This guide is great. I have some friends who I think might be interested in playing 40k and i will definitely point them toward this video.
It is a great way to show the progression of how to get into the game and how to expand on an army. Two thumbs way up on this one. :D
First game I played I was space marine vs chaos who was controlled by the store manager I won
Next game got beaten by tau...
Hey yea, if you want to store miniatures, get a metal toolbox, large as possible, and glue small circular magnets to the bottom bases of your miniatures. Then they'll stand up nicely inside the toolbox. You can also put some on the walls of the toolbox.
10 year update:
Step 1: Observe:
Go to any hobby store that is not a GW store, their arrogance and poor salesmanship will immediately put you off. Ask simple questions, everyone will either A make the answer up and get it wrong, or B try and look the answer up but not find where it is and then get it wrong swearing they remember reading it.
Step 2: Get your Books:
You will only need a Rulebook, and a Codex, and a supplement, any non-English degree (the rules are so poorly written you cannot understand their English with your English, and then find the erratas to confirm painfully obvious rules corrections, the faq that asks questions no one has asked, and the 2nd version of your codex since in the week that you have owned the 1st version it is now out of date and incorrect, the errata to the rulebook since the first errata was to correct the 1000 mistakes made in the codex and not the rulebook, the most up to date point update lost somewhere on the community site.
Pretty pictures.
Step 3: Start Army:
A small army will only set you back your entire life savings. BUT always remember that the one new must have model, that EVERYONE needs for their army only costs your soul, and cannot be fielded unless you collect them, but you need it because Games Workshop have told you that you need it, so you must have it. It's a limited edition must have model, only a 1 000 000 will be made, i mean 1 000 -000- will be made, and each costs £100, made from highly detailed miscast broken resin, designed to look like something generic but because we are GW we own the Intellectual Property rights to everything, therefore if you try to use it will infringe our IP rights as it is not a standard GW product.
Step 4: Get materials:
You must have a fully painted army. Get 3 good quality brushes, and 500 GW only paint pots, since any non GW paints are made from acid and will ruin your models, regardless of whether they are better quality for half the price. Satan has shat in their paint, don't use it. Ignore the fact that some tournament winners are shite at painting :| and only care about being as big a t*at as possible to everyone.
Or because you are new to 40k. Just buy a spray can and practice spraying your models, your practicing, they don't need to be tournament ready.
GW glue, knives, drills, clippers, tape measures, dice, and templates are the only things you are permitted to use. Whatever you do don't get better quality ones from anywhere else, our tape measures, knives, drills, and clippers are all made from the highest quality looking cheap plastic and metal, designed to break immediately meaning to save yourself some time, purchase a handful of all of them, so you don't have to return to us between games.
Step 5: Start Painting:
Your learning, just spray your models. Worry about painting them after having learned the rules more.
Step 6: Prime Models:
... Do not field grey miniatures... unless they are Carcakoradonses... Carcarokodns... caracrdrons... (quick google search)... Carcharodons: Superhuman space sharks :D their main colour is plastic grey XD
Step 7: Get HQ:
Getting an HQ now is the perfect time, since you new models will need a commander to -lead- send them into battle. You HQ is hugely durable ish, but requires a meat shield to survive since all they actually do is babysit certain units from behind them. MAke sure you choose the correct HQ for the models you already have, since each HQ is highly restricted in what they can actually do and what benefits the give out.
Step 8: Get Elite:
These usually over pointsed units are a must have.
Step 9: Get Heavy Support:
These units specialise in heavy firepower, pick any unit to field. It doesn't matter which, because your army is just a mix of different units, your still learning ^^
Step 10: March On!:
After some practice you will learn how the game actually works. You have many options here, put most of your army to the side and buy more models to try and flesh out your existing army to try and make them work. Or scrap this army and start again with a new army. Or try to sell your army second hand, but then GW will attack you with infringing their IP rights with GW non primarily sold models.
There IS something to be said about a 100 greentide orks.... they are completely ineffective... 40k is now a micromanagement administration game and not a tabletop miniatures game.
I think that covers everything for a 2021 update :)
This was the best video and the music was so funny.
Question: does imperial Knights work as part of another imperium army?
Yes as an ally
ethan bromley good. otherwise they would be impossible to play.
Yes, that's why they are called IMPERIAL KNIGHTS
Josiah Calderon yes, when I wrote this I did not know how the ally system worked.
Josiah Calderon I did not know you could even ally armies.
Thanks! I recently got my first models. A 3 pack Ultramarine starter kid and the Dark Vengeance set. I've never built or painted models before so I think I'll start with Ultramarines. With them they can't get worse.
Cadia will fight on!
Umm... I have bad news...
yeah... 3 years later mate, cadia's been a little bit annihilated
CADIA STANDS!
@@disceva6443 Cadia stands under chaos' rule.
Love you guys, you bring so much joy and fun to the Warhammer world, I'm more of a fantasy player but I think video is essential for anyone starting an Army. I'm gonna put my Space Wolves on the gaming table tomorrow, thanks guys............
The painting nonsense drives me away from wanting to play Warhammer. I just want to play the game, I don't want to waste my time painting tons of miniatures.
you can comission someone to paint them for you if you want
Dust Tactics is a fun game with pre-assembled and pre-primed figures
you should look into that
Dust Tactics has a Premium line that are pre-assembled , pre-primed
and “pre-painted”
An that case you'd want to buy a pre-made army someone's selling. Try Craigslist, or if you're lucky your local gaming store will sell second-hand armies. But the painting is part of the "hobby" of wargaming. If you just want the game without the hobby, then buying second-hand is what you want to do.
+Evirthewarrior I know this is a year old topic, BUT look up a sight named Roll20, no need top paint modles, just get images, and boom, game time...you still need freands to play with thoue
Warhammer is overpriced as fuck. $80 for a rule book? $50 for five little plastic figures? No thanks
As an update, the newest box set is now called Dark Vengeance and contains a force of Dark Angels Space Marines and Chaos Space Marines, plus the rule books. You can still get Assault on Black Reach in some locations and it is still a good start for Orks or just about any Space Marines.
in one of my dreams i was playing warhammer 40k (i have never actually played it in real life) and i was orks, well.... to make a long story short i lost, screamed WAAAAAAAAGGHHH! and i cut off my opponents head
Disappointment that was......disappointing haha
Well done! I had fun seeing the video! I will finally get into the game again... 20 years after I had open my first box of Space Marines. Thanks for the tips man!
Who is Dave kidding... he doesn't know the rules!
"The most important thing that I would say when you get these models, is that when you look at them: Make sure they excite you. Make sure that when you read about their history, that you become one of them, that their psyche is implanted in your mind and it feels like YOU are on the battlefield"
picking Dark Eldar ... huehuehue
I really like your videos miniwargaming! Made a lot clear for me starting 40k! Thanks!
"Where to start with Warhammer 40k"
Don't. Play Fantasy instead.
Yeah, how's that whole magic phase catastrophe working for you guys? I'll stay over here with my rules that actually work.
>Implying the magic phase is actually a catastrophe
Yeah, you stay over there with your rules that are actually simple enough for the manchildren who play 40k to understand.
Alex Kirk Considering the period I have run with Fantasy, the magic phase is a catastrophe right now - at least in my opinion. My poking fun aside, I'd love to see folks embrace both games. Even if it'll demolish their wallets.
As an Empire player I give you, sir, a +1!
Props from a Beastman player. I will rend your flesh, human! :P
A decade later and I still use this video to get friends into the hobby :)
a good idea is to get a gun case for your minis. they tend to be very protective and have small areas for your minis to go in.
I should have followed this when I used to play in my teens. I got pretty good at painting but never settled on an army, so I just had bits and bobs from every race because I enjoyed to paint them, but when it came to playing I could only ever field one or two squads/characters as part of a bigger game.
This was a very interesting video and I believe in the near future I may refer to it several times. I have not yet began to play but I have began collecting and painting what I have at this time is:
Ultramarine Tack Squad
Ultramarine Sniper Squad
Ultramarine Thunder Talon
then i began collecting Space Wolves
Space Wolves converted Dreadnaught
Spave Wolves version of a Tack Squad (blood claws?)
@Gazsmoday yep that's how you do it! You can also purchase upgrade sprues (ask at your local game store or look around GW's website) that will give you the unique bits to really make your Templars shine.
This was very helpful, i have gone in and out of the hobby due to having no money, and models being lost or broken. once i get a suitable workspace I will start anew using this list, thanks!
You could go to a nearby Games workshop or independent retailer store. You can find them on the games workshop store under store finder.
They're actually everywhere, you'd be suprised
I have an insomnia, but you really make it enjoyable to not be able to sleep
If you really screw up you can strip the paint off using this cleaner called Purple Power. You can buy it at auto parts stores such as Autozone. Soak the painted miniature in it overnight in a 50/50 mixture of water and Purple Power for 24 hours. Then scrub the paint off with a tooth brush and you're good to go.
I really don't mind the cost of the models, they are super detailed and the meat of the experience.
What grinds my gears to no end is the price of the codexes and the rules. If they reduced the codex price that means more people could afford to field more than one army thus more minis sold. I currently bought the Space Marine, Necron and Iron Hand supplemet codex.......£70 for three books -_-
You could always torrent them; that's what I did.
Thank you for this video. I play the video games and read the books and have been trying to break into the tabletop. This definitely helped me get a good idea of how I should begin. I just don't know what race I should start with. I really like the Eldar but also love the space marines and the space marines bring the problem of which legion! I'll figure it out eventually... lol.
Thank you Dave! I just bought a Space Marine Rhino on ebay now to get the the rule books and support squads. Now to find people who will play.
Other rules:
Work in a well ventilated space. This is more important than you think.
Don't buy any GW tools, paints or glues. You can get the same/better elsewhere for less. Airfix glues have a great applicator needle that comes in handy when trying to do fiddly bits.
Get a box of paperclips and a pin vice. Learn to pin your models early on.
Practice painting on metal models, as you can dip them in paintstripper and start again or try something new without destroying them.
Thanks a lot man! I have always wanted to play WarHammer, but I always thought it was way too hard. I think I'm gonna give it a try though. I was gonna go with Space Marines, but I'm considering Tau or Necrons instead. Can't wait to buy my stuff!
Man with this and visiting a GW store in Hoover AL I got into this hobby! Its pretty cool
You can get the mini rule book from the Dark Vengenace box set on Ebay for about 25 dollars. It has all the rules you need to play. It just doesn't have the fluff and painting and modeling guides.
Ive only ever played Dawn of War but Ive always wanted to start playing 40k. Ive found myself drooling over painted models in the GW window. Really should give it a try one day.
Picked up the rulebook, a GW tape-measure, and some GW dice at my local War gaming store. Getting the Spess Marheens codex tomorrow, I can't wait to play my first game!
tho just gonna collect, since changes of actually getting to play can be counted with fingers. tho at least will have something to choose from when that change comes.
either or Both.
What I will say, is that there is a HUGE range of Space Marine stuff which can be used for Blood Angels, if that's your path.
Eldar isn't as common as Space Marines... so that could be a pointer in one direction or the other...
You did a good job explaining.I'm very interested in the whole warhammer concept
@icetailgreg They are connectible in theory, but you should a bottle of glue just in case the parts don't fit well together. Also you can paint your AOBR marines in a blood angels paint scheme(as blood angels use space marine models) so theres not reason for you not to get it.
Hey Adam!
My name is Rutger Hoving and im 14 years of age. I played Warhammer Lord of the Rings, but all of my friends quited because the prices became to high for kids to afford... I liked it so much, especially the painting, that I continued, without any friends. I went to the store and talked to some people who are not like, the normal people i would step to if i was looking for new friends. I thought they where all idiots but my best frineds now, are those i met at the shop. No more letters
Its in a book called Death From The Skies that you can buy from GW directly at thier website. (or you do what most of us do and google the rules)
Ahhhhhh! I guess I know what you mean about getting more Troops Choices and with talking about having your enermies to chew through... I think of it as a 3 course meal,
Troops are like Starters (Soup, Salad, Prawn Cocktail) Elites and Heavy Support are like Main Course... then you have to pay the bill and get a mint in the end (HQ)
Really would like to get into Warhammer, I absolutely love the lore and the games. Unfortunately I live in a small town where no one has even heard of warhammer (besides WoW of course). That being said, if I were to build an army it would probably be either Space Wolves or Cadian Reg.
I am new to Table Top Gaming.
But I LOVE this kind of games, I played all the Warhammer 40.000 PC games, and amazing as they are.
This is the REAL thing.
One small problem, it's so expensive to buy, but I would love to join.
This looks so GREAT, and will make a amazing hobby.
Thanks for the advices given in this video.
an even better bit of advice is to start one piece at a time (I know I necro'd your comment) so get the rule-book, army book, tools if you don't have them, and a single unit then decide on your paint scheme. Keep it to about 2-3 colors and put them colors on. Or since you have the PC games use those as your guide for how you want your army to look, if they are present of course. After that get your next unit, this is also a good idea when it comes to Forgeworld models as often you'll buy infantry that will just be the body but no equipment. Either way have fun, and happy gaming to you!
Jadefox32
Thank You.
That sounds like real good advice, to me.
Next year I will start to look into a faction to follow.
There are many options, so pleny of choice.
Thanks for the response back.
You're very welcome, I'm happy to pass on advice from experience I learned the hard way. I hope to get more gaming in the near future as I just moved to an area that has a GW near me. I've been out of it for awhile myself.
Jadefox32
Thank You.
And I am glad someone responded.
I do also have to say, one of the reasons I want to get involved into WH 40K.
Is because of research.
I want to write a script on this concept, of future war.
The table top, version is the best way to start, and get the true essence of Warhammer.
what I would do:
1.) ask to paint space marines
2.) repeat until you have 11 of them
3.) use 1 of your space marines proxy as a captain
4.) Free endless space marines
5.) 2 squads of 5 space marines
6.) again proxy one on each squad with a special or heavy weapon and a sergeant or veteran sergeant
7.) you should be able to buy everything else