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'''Dark Elf Space Trooper''' | '''Dark Elf Space Trooper''' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:DEsptr.jpg|Dark Elf Space Trooper | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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− | + | file:RT-1987-12.jpg|Commander Inghen Keentongue | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-01.jpg|Captain Aetolia Lightfoot | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-02.jpg|Sergeant Mael Nightwing | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-03.jpg|Caetra Darkflight | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-04.jpg|Gaedhil Quickshadow | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-05.jpg|Kern Proudbrow | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-06.jpg|Belgae Strongwill | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-07.jpg|Aedui Starborn | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-08.jpg|Iric Trueshot | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-09.jpg|Eoan Fireheart | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-10.jpg|Alesia Wildfire | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-11.jpg|Ceido Sharpeye | |
+ | file:RT-1987-13.jpg|Irsic Trueshot | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1987-25.jpg|Commander Lessei Moondance | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-24.jpg|Commander Avele Swifteye | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-14.jpg|Fierme Direstorm | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-15.jpg|Elres Fireflash | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-16.jpg|Kaevi Firehand | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-17.jpg|Yaevin Pureheart | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | |||
==== Standard Bearers ==== | ==== Standard Bearers ==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1987-21.jpg|Mehne Worldsong | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-22.jpg|Velasinn Doomdrifter | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-23.jpg|Nael Fleetfoot | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1987-18.jpg|Kaele Lightprow | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-19.jpg|Kelos Longfinger | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-20.jpg|Taal Spellsinger | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1987-D-Cannon.jpg|D-Cannon | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-D-Cannon-Spotter.jpg|D-Cannon Spotter | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-D-Cannon-Gunner.jpg|D-Cannon Gunner | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1987-Banshee-Dread.jpg|Banshee Dreadnought | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-Warcry-Dread.jpg|War-Cry Dreadnought | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-Wardemon-Dread.jpg|War-Demon Dreadnought | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-Spirit-Warrior.jpg|Warbot / Vampire Class Spirit Warrior | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-Ghost-Warrior-01.jpg|Battle Drone / Executioner Class Ghost Warrior | |
− | + | file:RT-1987-Ghost-Warrior-02.jpg|Battle Drone / Assassin Class Ghost Warrior | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Rogue Trader War Walker 1987 (RT403) === | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1987-war-walker.jpg|War Walker | ||
+ | file:RT-1987-war-walker-bare-head-pilot.jpg|Alternative Pilot | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Rogue Trader Eldar Artillery 1988 (RT404) === | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-artillery-small-tripod.jpg|Small Platform | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-artillery-large-tripod.jpg|Large Platform | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-artillery-crew1.jpg|Crew 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-artillery-crew2.jpg|Crew 2 | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-artillery-crew3.jpg|Crew 3 | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-artillery-crew4.jpg|Crew 4 | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-weapons-lascannon.jpg|Lascannon | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-weapons-heavy-plasma-gun.jpg|Heavy Plasma Gun | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-weapons-scatter-laser.jpg|Scatter Laser | ||
+ | file:RT-1988-eldar-weapons-missile-launcher.jpg|Missile Launcher | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
=== Rogue Trader Jetbikes 1989 === | === Rogue Trader Jetbikes 1989 === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1989-Jetbike.jpg|Eldar Jetbike | |
− | + | file:RT-1989-Jetbike-rider-helmet.jpg|Eldar Jetbike Rider with Helmet | |
+ | file:RT-1989-Jetbike-rider-bare-head.jpg|Eldar Jetbike Rider with Bare Head | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | === Rogue Trader Harlequins === | ||
+ | |||
+ | In 1988 the Harlequins were released as a Regiments of Renown box set, which was referred to in the White Dwarf 105 September 1988 advert. This boxed set had really great cover art, which really sold it. The range was later expanded with blisterpacks, which can be seen advertised in White Dwarf 107 November 1988. These Harlequins all have 1988 on the slotta, except for the High Avatar 1 which has 1989. The latter came out as part of the in store limited Skulz promotion, but was later made available with the others. A Jetbike and a Great Harlequin were also made available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Rogue Trader RTB06 Box Set Harlequins 1988 ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-01.jpg|1. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-02.jpg|2. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-03.jpg|3. Avatar | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-04.jpg|4. High Avatar | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-05.jpg|5. High Warlock | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-06.jpg|6. Warlock | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-07.jpg|7. Death Jester | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-08.jpg|8. Solitaire | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-09.jpg|9. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-10.jpg|10. Avatar | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-11.jpg|11. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-12.jpg|12. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-13.jpg|13. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-14.jpg|14. Warlock | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-15.jpg|15. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-16.jpg|16. Death Jester | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-17.jpg|17. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-Harlie-RTB06-18.jpg|18. Death Jester | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Rogue Trader Blisterpack Harlequins 1988 ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | White Dwarf 107 and the 1989 Citadel Miniatures Catalogue Part 2 simply advertised these Harlequins as codes, with no names or descriptions. Their first formal identification came in the Citadel Summer '89 Trade Catalogue, though as the Trade Catalogues are prone to errors, the designations below have been taken from the later 1991 Citadel Catalogue Section One (with the conflicting Citadel Summer '89 Trade Catalogue designations shown in brackets). | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-15.jpg|1. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-10.jpg|2. Solitaire | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-03.jpg|3. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-04.jpg|4. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-05.jpg|5. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-06.jpg|6. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-07.jpg|7. Trouper (Avator) | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-08.jpg|8. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-09.jpg|9. Avatar (Harlequin) | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-02.jpg|10. Solitaire | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-11.jpg|11. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-12.jpg|12. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-13.jpg|13. Trouper | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-14.jpg|14. Trouper (Warlock) | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-HarlieBP-01.jpg|15. Trouper | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | === Rogue Trader Harlequins | + | ==== Rogue Trader Other Harlequins ==== |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1989-Harlie-Jetbike.jpg|Harlequin Jetbike | |
− | + | file:RT-1989-Harlie-GreatHarlequin.jpg|High Avatar | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | === Rogue Trader Pre-Craftworld Warriors === | ||
+ | After a trip up the Nile, Jes Goodwin designed five Eldar models which were clearly forerunners of the later Craftworld Dire Avengers with their bulkier Shuriken Catapults, helmet crests and Powerswords. After WD127, these were rolled into the Guardian range. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-pre-DA1.jpg|Proto-Dire Avenger 1 - Shuriken Catapult 3 | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-pre-DA2.jpg|Proto-Dire Avenger 2 - Shuriken Catapult 4 | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-pre-DA3.jpg|Proto-Dire Avenger 3 - Shuriken Catapult and Shuriken Pistol | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-pre-DA4.jpg|Proto-Dire Avenger 4 - Shuriken Catapult and Power Sword 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1989-pre-DA5.jpg|Proto-Dire Avenger 5 - Shuriken Catapult and Power Sword 2 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
=== Rogue Trader Craftworld Eldar 1991 === | === 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. | 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. | ||
+ | |||
==== Commanders ==== | ==== Commanders ==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1991-Avatar.jpg|Avatar | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Farseer.jpg|Farseer | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Warlock01.jpg|Warlock 1 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Warlock02.jpg|Warlock 2 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Warlock03.jpg|Warlock 3 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Warlock04.jpg|Warlock 4 | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1991-Avenger-Exarch.jpg|Dire Avenger Exarch | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Avenger01.jpg|Dire Avenger 1 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Avenger02.jpg|Dire Avenger 2 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Avenger03.jpg|Dire Avenger 3 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Avenger04.jpg|Dire Avenger 4 | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1991-Banshee-Exarch.jpg|Howling Banshee Exarch | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Banshee01.jpg|Howling Banshee 1 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Banshee02.jpg|Howling Banshee 2 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Banshee03.jpg|Howling Banshee 3 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Banshee04.jpg|Howling Banshee 4 | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1991-Dragon-Exarch.jpg|Fire Dragon Exarch | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Dragon01.jpg|Fire Dragon 1 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Dragon02.jpg|Fire Dragon 2 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Dragon03.jpg|Fire Dragon 3 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Dragon04.jpg|Fire Dragon 4 | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1991-Scorpion-Exarch.jpg|Striking Scorpion Exarch | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Scorpion01.jpg|Striking Scorpion 1 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Scorpion02.jpg|Striking Scorpion 2 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Scorpion03.jpg|Striking Scorpion 3 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Scorpion04.jpg|Striking Scorpion 4 | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Swooping Hawks ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Hawk-Exarch.jpg|Swooping Hawk Exarch | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Hawk01.jpg|Swooping Hawk 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Hawk02.jpg|Swooping Hawk 2 | ||
+ | File:RT-1991-Hawk03.jpg|Swooping Hawk 3 | ||
+ | File:RT-1991-Hawk04.jpg|Swooping Hawk 4 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==== Dark Reapers ==== | ==== Dark Reapers ==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-1991-Reaper-Exarch.jpg|Dark Reaper Exarch | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Reaper01.jpg|Dark Reaper 1 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Reaper02.jpg|Dark Reaper 2 | |
− | + | file:RT-1991-Reaper03.jpg|Dark Reaper 3 | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | ==== Guardians ==== | + | ==== One-Piece Guardians ==== |
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian01.jpg|Guardian with Power Sword & Laspistol | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian02.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Catapult 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian03.jpg|Guardian with Lasgun 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian04.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Catapult 2 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian05.jpg|Guardian with Lasgun 2 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian06.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Catapult 3 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian07.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Catapult 4 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian08.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Catapult & Shuriken Pistol | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian09.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Pistol and Power Sword 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Guardian10.jpg|Guardian with Shuriken Pistol and Power Sword 2 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Metal Guardians with Plastic Arms & Weapons ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian01.jpg|Guardian 1 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian02.jpg|Guardian 2 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian03.jpg|Guardian 3 | ||
+ | File:hybrid-Guardian04.jpg|Guardian 4 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian05.jpg|Guardian 5 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian06.jpg|Guardian 6 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian07.jpg|Guardian 7 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian08.jpg|Guardian 8 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian09.jpg|Guardian 9 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian010.jpg|Guardian 10 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian011.jpg|Guardian 11 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian012.jpg|Guardian 12 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian013.jpg|Guardian 13 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian014.jpg|Guardian 14 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian015.jpg|Guardian 15 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian016.jpg|Guardian 16 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian017.jpg|Guardian 17 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian018.jpg|Guardian 18 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian019.jpg|Guardian 19 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian020.jpg|Guardian 20 | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian-weapons.jpg|Guardian Weapon Sprue | ||
+ | file:hybrid-Guardian-arms.jpg|Guardian Arms Sprue | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==== Scouts ==== | ==== Scouts ==== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Scout01.jpg|Scout 1 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Scout02.jpg|Scout 2 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Scout03.jpg|Scout 3 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Scout04.jpg|Scout 4 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Scout05.jpg|Scout 5 | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-Scout06.jpg|Scout 6 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | ==== Revised Grav Platform ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | file:RT-revised-grav-platform.jpg|Revised Grav Platform | ||
+ | file:RT-1991-D-Cannon.jpg|Revised D-Cannon | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
=== Rogue Trader Miscellanous Eldar / Eldar-related === | === Rogue Trader Miscellanous Eldar / Eldar-related === | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | file:RT-Eldar-Trader.jpg|Eldar Trader | |
− | + | file:RT-Eldar-Tinboy.jpg|Eldar Tinboy | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[category:Eldar]] | [[category:Eldar]] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 27 March 2022
Contents
- 1 First 40K Releases
- 2 Rogue Trader Space Elves 1987 (RT04)
- 3 Rogue Trader Space Elf Command 1987 (RT402)
- 4 Rogue Trader Artillery 1987 (RT404)
- 5 Rogue Trader Dreadnoughts & Warbots 1987 (RT403)
- 6 Rogue Trader War Walker 1987 (RT403)
- 7 Rogue Trader Eldar Artillery 1988 (RT404)
- 8 Rogue Trader Jetbikes 1989
- 9 Rogue Trader Harlequins
- 10 Rogue Trader Pre-Craftworld Warriors
- 11 Rogue Trader Craftworld Eldar 1991
- 12 Rogue Trader Miscellanous Eldar / Eldar-related
First 40K Releases
Dark Elf Space Trooper
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.
Rogue Trader Space Elf Command 1987 (RT402)
Commanders & Champions
Standard Bearers
Musicians
Rogue Trader Artillery 1987 (RT404)
Rogue Trader Dreadnoughts & Warbots 1987 (RT403)
Rogue Trader War Walker 1987 (RT403)
Rogue Trader Eldar Artillery 1988 (RT404)
Rogue Trader Jetbikes 1989
Rogue Trader Harlequins
In 1988 the Harlequins were released as a Regiments of Renown box set, which was referred to in the White Dwarf 105 September 1988 advert. This boxed set had really great cover art, which really sold it. The range was later expanded with blisterpacks, which can be seen advertised in White Dwarf 107 November 1988. These Harlequins all have 1988 on the slotta, except for the High Avatar 1 which has 1989. The latter came out as part of the in store limited Skulz promotion, but was later made available with the others. A Jetbike and a Great Harlequin were also made available.
Rogue Trader RTB06 Box Set Harlequins 1988
Rogue Trader Blisterpack Harlequins 1988
White Dwarf 107 and the 1989 Citadel Miniatures Catalogue Part 2 simply advertised these Harlequins as codes, with no names or descriptions. Their first formal identification came in the Citadel Summer '89 Trade Catalogue, though as the Trade Catalogues are prone to errors, the designations below have been taken from the later 1991 Citadel Catalogue Section One (with the conflicting Citadel Summer '89 Trade Catalogue designations shown in brackets).
Rogue Trader Other Harlequins
Rogue Trader Pre-Craftworld Warriors
After a trip up the Nile, Jes Goodwin designed five Eldar models which were clearly forerunners of the later Craftworld Dire Avengers with their bulkier Shuriken Catapults, helmet crests and Powerswords. After WD127, these were rolled into the Guardian range.
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.
Commanders
Dire Avengers
Howling Banshees
Fire Dragons
Striking Scorpions
Swooping Hawks
Dark Reapers
One-Piece Guardians
Metal Guardians with Plastic Arms & Weapons
Scouts
Revised Grav Platform
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.