I think it's a great initial set-up. The quality is good and the two-year replacement warranty is pretty good too. Plus, Lee will replace anything after that for 1/2 the retail price. With all the replacement parts you can get yourself, you can keep it running for years. Also, Lee is much cheaper than the other popular brands.
You'll need the caliber-specific die set and a mounting platform. I got the Lee Reloading Stand. You'll also need some device to clean your brass--there's lots out there.
Helpful is the Safety Primer Feed; Auto Disk Riser; Case Trimmer; and a caliber-specific Case Length Gauge or Quick Trim Die.
Do you know if that stand would work for other makes of presses?