Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Two Player PVC Starter Set

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Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Two Player PVC Starter Set
£39.95
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Description

This two player starter set in pre-assembled multi-part coloured PVC is all you need to start playing and includes rules for solo & co-op play!

In Fallout: Wasteland Warfare players will build their own crew from a wide range of factions, allies and iconic characters from the Fallout series, and play in apocalyptic games of 3 - 30 high quality 32mm scale miniatures through a huge variety of iconic scenery and settlement buildings, from the Red Rocket to Sanctuary Hills, Nuka-Cola vending machines and wrecked cars.

Pick units or characters to be Heroic giving them access to V.A.T.S bonuses and then select a Leader who can gain Perks and other abilities to support your crew. Develop your settlements buildings, defenses and resources which impacts your crew’s army list and abilities in the wasteland.

Fallout: Wasteland Warfare will include narrative campaigns as well as standard caps based battles. You can also start a random mission with narrative-style objectives, search the wasteland for gear, weapons or caps. Caps recovered in missions can be used to improve the crew’s perks, weapons, gear, and upgrades for the next encounter. Gameplay supports either Player vs. Player, Co-Op or Solo play.

This Fallout: Wasteland Warfare two player starter set contains 32mm scale high-quality hardened multi-part pre-assembled PVC miniatures with scenic bases. Miniatures are fully assembled in the factory. You can upgrade this with the resin miniatures upgrade kit to get all the miniatures in multi-part high-quality resin or get the separate two player starter set in resin.

12 Pre-Assembled Multi-Part Hardened PVC Miniatures precoloured (Survivors in grey, Super Mutants in green plastic):

  • 1x Aviator Head Super Mutant
  • 1x Super Mutant Brute
  • 1x Standard Super Mutant
  • 2 x Super Mutant Hounds
  • 1x Nora (the Sole Survivor)
  • 1x Dogmeat
  • 1x Enslaved Tech Survivor
  • 2x Settlers (one male, one female)
  • 1x Brotherhood of Steel Aspirant in T-60 Power Amour
  • 1x Deathclaw
  • 12x scenic bases (will be affixed to models)

Cards:

  • 24x Large cards: Unit, AI, Reference
  • 100+ Small cards: Items (Weapon, Equipment, Mod, Chem, Power Armour), Boost, Heroic, Quest, Perk, Leader, Explore, Event, Wasteland (Danger, Creature, Stranger)

Dice - 10 custom dice including:

  • 1x White Skill dice d20
  • 1x Red Armour d12
  • 2x Black Damage d12
  • 2x Armour Reduction d12
  • 2x Green Accuracy d12
  • 2x Blue Special Effect d12

Scenarios:

  • 5 x Training missions following the Survivors and Super Mutants
  • 5 x Tournament Missions
  • 5 x AI Missions
  • 5 x Narrative Missions

PLUS Everything else you need to play!

  • Two die-cut counter sheets including over 260 small counters and 60 large counters
  • Two full sets of 6 cardboard range sticks
  • One Rule Book
  • One Ways To Play Book
  • 3ft x 3ft paper game mat
Additional information
Name
Fallout - Wasteland Warfare - Two Player PVC Starter Set
SKU
MUH051235
Vendor
Modiphius Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions

What are miniatures used for in tabletop games?

Miniatures are small, detailed models used in tabletop games to represent characters, creatures, and scenery. They enhance the visual experience and aid in gameplay by providing a physical representation of game elements.

How do I paint my miniatures?

Painting miniatures involves several steps: priming the miniature with a base coat, applying base colors, adding details with fine brushes, and finishing with a protective sealant. Many hobbyists use acrylic paints and invest in quality brushes for the best results. You can pick some up from our Paints Section

What materials are miniatures typically made from?

Miniatures are commonly made from plastic, resin, or metal. Each material has its own advantages; plastic is lightweight and affordable, resin captures fine details well, and metal miniatures are durable and have a classic feel.

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