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Hobbyists commonly customise, convert or even sculpt entire figures. Some of these are produced in limited numbers in violation of Intellectual Property rights in resin or metal, and make their way onto the open market, others are produced by modellers purely as part of the hobby, some are sculpted by sculptors as side-projects or practice sculpts. The list below includes all the custom cast Eldar figures I know to have  been available from counterfeiters, created by hobbyists or as one-off sculpts by professional sculptors. However I am sure there are others. If you know of any, please let us know through the CCM group.
 
Hobbyists commonly customise, convert or even sculpt entire figures. Some of these are produced in limited numbers in violation of Intellectual Property rights in resin or metal, and make their way onto the open market, others are produced by modellers purely as part of the hobby, some are sculpted by sculptors as side-projects or practice sculpts. The list below includes all the custom cast Eldar figures I know to have  been available from counterfeiters, created by hobbyists or as one-off sculpts by professional sculptors. However I am sure there are others. If you know of any, please let us know through the CCM group.
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*[[Eldar(Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader) - Collectors Guide|Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader]]
 
*[[Eldar(Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader) - Collectors Guide|Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader]]

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Citadel has produced a large number of Eldar miniatures throughout their history. The Eldar (or Space Elves) first appeared in the very first range produced for Warhammer 40,000 (Rogue Trader). A single Dark Elf Space Trooper proved to be the leading light of a race which has since spawned nearly 500 figures or kits in scales from 15mm through to large-scale statuettes. Various generations of Eldar figures are outlined below, grouped together either by subject matter/game system (in the case of Epic 40,000, Necromunda and Battlefleet Gothic as examples) or by chronological release of the Warhammer 40,000 game system (Rogue Trader to 4th edition).

Hobbyists commonly customise, convert or even sculpt entire figures. Some of these are produced in limited numbers in violation of Intellectual Property rights in resin or metal, and make their way onto the open market, others are produced by modellers purely as part of the hobby, some are sculpted by sculptors as side-projects or practice sculpts. The list below includes all the custom cast Eldar figures I know to have been available from counterfeiters, created by hobbyists or as one-off sculpts by professional sculptors. However I am sure there are others. If you know of any, please let us know through the CCM group.