Hello! welcome back, in todays Oldhammer post I've gone back to my slow burning Flesh Tearers project which I aim to build the chapter totally out of Rogue Trader era miniatures, you might remember my first post here. The first post featured some of the more pretty Space Marines armed with more exotic close combat weaponry but if I am to ever game with these guys I would have a serious lack of standard Bolter armed marines so with this in mind I went diving into my loft to dig some out and am strictly now painting marines with standard bolters until I have a good number.
Not the greatest photos the winter daylight is tough here in the UK but I had a go anyway.
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Another 6 Flesh Tearer Space Marines finished |
First up we have Brother Sheer, a nice standard bolter marine and check out the greaves pattern it's the one thing I love most about the Rogue Trader era marines that ther doesn't seem to be a standard sculpt everyone is in artificer armour, the miniature is a variant of Brother Froth who was in the first wave of RT01 marines, did Brother Froth cause mould issues? maybe, it appears an addition gun light and slightly wider pauldron was added to fill a void I think this was this due to original tearing moulds post casting? not simply Citadel Miniatures appetite for more miniatures. During prepping I added a 3D printed chapter icon decal from Mars_Forges on ebay which I really like the curved print sits quite well on RT marines. Painting I added some checkers and battle damage to my tried and tested Flesh Tearers colour scheme. |
Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Sheers - side |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Sheers - front |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Sheers - back |
Brother Sheer vs Brother Froth comparison
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2021 Brother Sheer vs 1988 Brother Froth paint jobs, Froth was soon stripped after |
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Brother Sheer and Brother Froth - front |
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Brother Sheer and Brother froth - side |
Next we have Brother McCarthy or just Marine No 8 in the White Dwarf 100 advert, this marine is really dynamically posed, is he wearing a breathing mask and visor or has he just taken the back/top of his helmet off you decide. He is also carrying a pair of severed heads, one human and one eldar, victims of his latest venture. I added the new Necron paint to his visor Tesseract Glow which produced a nice effect which I don't think is reflected in the photos.
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother McCarthy - front |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother McCarthy - side |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother McCarthy - back |
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Brother McCarthy Work in Progress, eyes look better here |
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Brother McCarthy appears in this Epic 40k artwork |
Following on we have Brother Hamilton, advancing forward with his bolter poised for action, he has those cool little air intakes sculpted onto the back on his greaves, it details like these that make RT marines the ones for me. |
Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Hamilton - side |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Hamilton - back |
Next we have Space Marine Brother Reeves, a great firing pose with his helmet stowed on his armour, bolter fitted with a sight or light.
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Reeves - side |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Reeves - back |
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Rogue Trader Space Marine Brother Reeves - front |
Stepping away from the RT01 Space Marines and to add some more variety I fished out the 1988 Talisman Timescape Marine, a great sculpt by Trish Morrison (Carden) but an awful casting and have not seen a good example and I have owned 3 of these over the years, plenty of green stuff was required on the studless pauldron, like a lot of miniatures of this era their are some really nice details which I painted in on the back only to be obscured by backpack, on the original advert the marine had no backpack but the game counter below did. A little tip with this one dry fit the backpack first, I super glued it on only to find a 3mm gap which looked odd and really bugged me so off it came ruining the paint job, I had to then file the pack mount down, repaint and was done. |
Talisman Marine game counter |
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Talisman Space Marine - side |
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Talisman Space Marine - back |
Next up is Death Squad a 1986 C100 Space Marine, sculpted by Bob Naismith, armed with a Judge Dredd weapon which were later used on the C100's and terrifying chainsword like the innards of a garbage grinder unit, the C100's with all their little quirky computers, vents and the gorgeous backpacks still make these a joy to paint. Not long after Rogue Trader was released the C100 marines were absorbed into the RT01 range. |
C100 Space Marine Death Squad - front |
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C100 Space Marine Death Squad - back |
Next we have the Captain another 1986 C100 Space Marine and again sculpted by Bob Naismith, he has the classic marine commander look with his bionic eye, festooned in imperial skulls, eagle and armed with a power glove and the mysterious weapon from cover of the Warhammer 40,000 Rogue trader rulebook which fans have speculated for years on its name and purpose.
I think he got a bit of a refresh with Brother Sawyer in 1988 here it states Brother Sawyer is armed with a PowerFist and Hand Flamer although not the hand flamer of others or depicted in the rule book, Captain Crabb carries a proper one. |
C100 Space Marine Captain - front |
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C100 Space Marine Captain - back |
Finally another miniature I recently completed is a lesser known miniature from around November 1990 a helmetless variant of the Jes Goodwin sculpted RTB15 Space Marine Strike Force miniatures, since I first purchased this miniature at GW Brum I have revisited this miniature every 10 years until finally finishing it now, what gave me the final push on the miniature was Curis's post here last year and I was bloody hell I have this guy and keep abandoning him. So I again found him battered, bruised with plenty of lead on display and thought now I know you are a bit special I'll give you justice.
He was assembled and hair sculpted with fine milliput back in the day, he was going to be a new chapter marine and had a coat of elf grey unused aircraft decals but resembled a Space Wolf so I went back to that. I designed my own pattern bolter for maximum close assault, named by @Leaky_cheese on Twitter as the Fulfordius pattern :D
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Helmetless Strike Force Space Marine - front |
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Helmetless Strike Force Space Marine - side |
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Helmetless Strike Force Space Marine - back |
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Helmetless Strike Force Space Marine - side |
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Helmetless Strike Force Space Marine - side |
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Helmetless Strike Force Space Marine - front |
Thanks again for dropping by, plenty more coming soon
J