Star Trek - Attack Wing - Federation vs. Klingons Starter Set

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Star Trek - Attack Wing - Federation vs. Klingons Starter Set
£29.95
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In Star Trek: Attack Wing, players select ships, crew, and upgrades from across the Star Trek universe, and set them against each other in exciting battles and thematic scenarios! This starter set includes everything two players need to start playing--highly detailed plastic miniatures, cards, dials, attack and defense dice, maneuver templates, range rulers, and dozens of tokens. It provides a deep and varied experience on its own, with two Federation starships, two Klingon starships, and enough crew and upgrades for a wide variety of matchups.

It's also your first step into the world of Star Trek Attack Wing, where you can expand your fleet with the game's many expansions, providing an endless array of options!

Each Star Trek: Attack Wing Federation vs. Klingons Starter Set includes the following:

  • Rulebook -Quickstart Rules Booklet
  • U.S.S. Enterprise-D/Galaxy Class Pre-Painted Miniature
  • U.S.S. Sutherland/Nebula Class Pre-Painted Miniature
  • K’m’pec’s Attack Cruiser/Vor’cha Class Pre-Painted Miniature
  • I.K.S. Vorn/K’vort Class Pre-Painted Miniature
  • Bases
  • Pegs
  • Maneuver Dials w/ Connector Pieces
  • Tokens
  • Maneuver Templates and Range Ruler
  • Cards
  • Dice
  • And more!

*Uses the core rule set of the FlightPath™ game system with a Star Trek twist, but is not compatible with other FlightPath™ games from FFG.

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Star Trek - Attack Wing - Federation vs. Klingons Starter Set
SKU
WZK72944
Vendor
Star Trek
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