Eldar(Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader) - Collectors Guide

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[edit] First 40K Releases

Dark Elf Space Trooper


[edit] Rogue Trader Space Elves 1987 (RT04)

Shortly after the publication of Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader, GW produced the Book of the Astronomican which contained an army list for Eldar Pirates/Mercenaries. The 1987 Space Elf range included Command squads, field artillery and Dreadnoughts or Eldar robots.


[edit] Rogue Trader Space Elf Command 1987 (RT402)

[edit] Commanders & Champions


[edit] Standard Bearers


[edit] Musicians


[edit] Rogue Trader Artillery 1987 (RT404)


[edit] Rogue Trader Dreadnoughts & Warbots 1987 (RT403)


[edit] Rogue Trader Jetbikes 1989


[edit] Rogue Trader Harlequins 1989


[edit] Rogue Trader Craftworld Eldar 1991

In 1991, the Eldar became a unique race, steeped in back story, based in part around the designs of Jes Goodwin. The formal structure of a force led by Psykers and comprising of dedicated single-faceted troops supported by Guardian militia has remained unchanged. The figures themselves formalised a design ethic of organic ovoid shapes and elegant weaponry which implied speed, poise and balance.

[edit] Commanders


[edit] Dire Avengers


[edit] Howling Banshees


[edit] Fire Dragons


[edit] Striking Scorpions


[edit] Dark Reapers

[edit] Guardians

[edit] Scouts


[edit] Rogue Trader Miscellanous Eldar / Eldar-related

The Rogue Traders Adventurers range included an Eldar Trader, and in line with the humourous concept underpinning the Space Orks, an Eldar imitating Tinboy accompanied a Squat and Space Marine equivalent.

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