Probably not, Codex Space Marines are probably a better choice. I would try to find a copy of each codex and read it before making a choice. You can definitely get some Space Wolves or even Blood Angels at a later date, but start with regular Marines.
A good C sharp book for begginers would be C# 5.0 in a Nutshell.
Dean has some good guitars made for beginners.
wwe smackdown that's what i started with its on my wrlh
A good introduction for wolves is that wolves is a furry predator
You can get good beginners home cadle making kits from any craft store.
Yes, in a way. The Black Reach set has Space Marines, which use the "Space Marine" Codex. Space Wolves use their own codex. I wouldn't try it if this is your first army, because it would take a lot of converting to make Wolves look like normal Marines. Compare the Wolves with normal Marines. [See links at bottom for comparison] Wolves have lots of Nordic and wolf-themed icons, adornments, and armour. Normal Marines (Ultramarines or whatever chapter you're into) have none of that. If you play with a few friends who you know well, then it might be ok to substitute Marine models for Wolf models in a few games, so you can see if you like the Wolves. But in a tournament or with people you don't know, you're not gonna be allowed to proxy Marine models. Space Wolves need to look like Space Wolves...if you don't think Wolves are better looking or cooler than normal Marines, then they aren't for you. The Black Reach set is definitely a good cheap way to start playing WH40k, but only for Orcs and SM players. If you want to save some money and aren't into Orcs or SM, try looking on eBay for auctions or at your local hobby store. I got my Grey Knights army from eBay, and saved at least $200 from what I would've paid at Games Workshop.
Try Ibodyboard, a great shop for bodyboards and some of the boards are dedicated to begginers.
wolves are very good because they balance the earth.
There is not a good reason to shoot wolves; they are a good breed that should not be tampered with.
Alpine is good qaulity and great for begginers.
Anyone you can afford... you may try and Art & Luthiere brand made in Canada, it's good for begginers and also for semi-pro players.
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