Which Warhammer 40K Starter Set Should You Buy? (One's a Rip-Off)
Games Workshop just released six ways to start Warhammer 40K — from £22.50 to £155. Five are decent. One is a trap dressed as a sensible middle option. Here's the maths GW hopes you won't do. The full lineup: Ork Boyz / Space Marines + Paints Set — £22.50 Introductory Set — £47 Getting Started: Orks / Space Marines — £105 each Starter Set — £155 (46 models + 15 terrain pieces) Not sponsored. All boxes assessed at UK RRP, checked 14/07/2026 on warhammer.com. New here? LostHope Miniatures covers Warhammer for people who like the hobby but also like having money — honest box reviews (Buy or Busted), competitive breakdowns (Mid or Meta)

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