American starter boxes are a great on-ramp for Flames of War. If you play Warhammer, you already get why, because value boxes are where armies are born.
However, starters really shine once you shape the contents into a clear plan. Also, the trick is filling roles, not just adding more tanks. So, here’s how to stretch an American starter into something that feels complete.
Turn a Starter Into a Real Formation

The core idea is to pick what your force is trying to do on missions, and then build around that job. If your starter leans combined arms, you usually want a steady “spine” of medium tanks backed by infantry that can actually sit on objectives.

Meanwhile, artillery or smoke support matters a lot, because it keeps your push alive when the table turns into a firing range. If your starter leans into late-war elite armor, you can play a more aggressive bully style, because heavier tanks and higher quality crews want to dictate the fight.

At the same time, you still need tools to contest objectives, so you do not lose on scenario even while winning the gun duel.

So, when you add purchases, aim for missing roles first, like more infantry presence, a utility support option, and enough vehicles to form clean platoons. Then your list stops feeling like “starter plus leftovers” and starts feeling like a designed force.
Summary
Overall, the best way to maximize an American starter is to choose a mission plan and buy toward roles. Also, you will get more mileage by finishing platoons than by collecting random add-ons.

