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Author Topic: Re: All things Rogue Trader and Warhammer 40K (May 2022: SPACE DWARFS!)  (Read 37119 times)

Offline Curis

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Re: Space Marines from Rogue Trader to Primaris
« Reply #15 on: January 23, 2018, 02:19:56 PM »
This is one of my Golden Demon entries – Sergeant Rophocalas of the Blood Angels chapter.  He was entered into the Staff Category at Golden Demon Space Marines back in 2015.


Sergeant Rophocalas with Breacher Squad Aceldamus during a boarding action on the Space Hulk Dies Inproba Apollonis.

Sergeant Rophocalas is the event-exclusive Mark III Boarding Marine from Forge World.  He’s had a head-swap with a Forge World Legion Preator so I had the opportunity to paint some flesh.  I also built a step-style base out of Necromunda bulhead and Zone Mortalis fittings to help draw the eye up the model.

I really enjoy painting limited edition figures.  I feel they’re intrinsically more valuable than their mass-produced counterparts.  My enthusiasm for limited editions is more likely to last for the scores of hours that it takes to paint models to a high competition standard, so it’s a great completion strategy.  And, at the end of the day you have a extra-special piece with an extra-special paintjob


There’s a number of techniques on this Blood Angel I don’t normally do on my gaming miniature.  My standard Space Marines are largely flat block colours on their panels as I’m painting them (at least theoretically) for gaming.  But on Rophocalas I wanted to push my blending and transitions.  His red armour has has smooth transition from dark to mid red.  Areas like the silver on his combi-bolter and the gold aquila on his shield are done is a non-metallic metal style.


I didn’t nail the standard or style to be a Golden Demon winner, but I got closer than I’d been previously.  I wince a little bit looking at parts of this entry now – but I learned a lot and stretched myself.  It wasn’t the best Space Marine in the Golden Demon cabinets that day, but it was the best Space Marine I’d done up to that point.
« Last Edit: January 23, 2018, 02:25:30 PM by Curis »

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I agree on the extra special paint job! :o lovely indeed! :-*

Do you happen to remember the recipe for that red?

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Better than average, I think it's fair to say.

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I like him a lot, he's extra spacial, but I don't think he'd look out of place in a normal photo, next to your gaming pieces. Lovely reds.

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Thanks Andy!  The red is Citadel Mephiston Red, shaded with Army Painter Chaos Red and Black.  Highlight are with a a modern remix of Bronzed Flesh and Space Wolves Grey.

Time to collect a new Space Marine force!  Crimson Fists – the Rogue Trader poster boys.  These Fists are hand-picked from the 1987–1989 Imperial Space Marine ranges sculpted by Bob Naismith, Aly Morrison and Mark Copplestone.  I have a real soft spot for this era of Mk6 design.  There’s a certain je ne sais quoi to the early Warhammer 40,000 aesthetic that was lost when the Mk7 Jes Goodwin designs were introduced in 1990.  There’s a joyful bulbousness to them that reflects the early days of Rogue Trader, before it settled down into the tightly-codified juggernaut that endures to this day.

Fist in, last out – Squad Onan.

Veteran Sergeant Onan’s casting had a damaged head, and has had a new one grafted on from a Golden Heroes Supervillain.  I added the bionic eye during painting to hide the incredibly long eyeball that continued round the side of his head.  The banner is tomato puree foil mounted on a brass rod pole.  The bladed bionic arm with its super-awkward pose is entirely original – if anyone know what he’s actually meant to be doing please leave a comment.


The backpacks and other elements were sculpted with a beautifully ham-fisted assymetry.

I’ve settled on the rule of left-hands-crimson on Battle Brothers, and both-hands-crimson on Veterans.  The Heavy Bolter Marine has Veteran status to justify him wearing a Power Glove.  I particularly love this model as his nonsensical wargear (that’s illegal in all future editions of Warhammer 40,000) places him firmly in Rogue Trader territory.

Freehand Fist Icons


My rendition of the Crimson Fist icon is based on the banner from the Rogue Trader cover, but I’ve experimented with simplifying the thumb/forefinger area between Marines.  Since their armour designs differ so much I’m not going to revisit and amend any designs once I’ve settled on the final iteration.

This hobby is called: The Freehand Fists Hobby.

I couldn’t resist adding the correct weaponry icons and armour graffiti too.  I’ve got to add a Medic to the force simply so I can scrawl “FIST AID” on his armour.  I also fancy a Marine with “FIST BUMP”.  In fact I’ve got a whole list of quickfire “FIST” and “HAND” phrases ready to deploy.

Crimson Fists Grand Plan

I’ve planned 1,000 points using the Whitescars army list from the Book of the Astronomican.  This era of army list is the sweet spot for me.  Space Marines have been rounded out from the single squad type presented in the Rogue Trader rulebook, but it’s before a lot of their iconic troop types have been dreamed up – no Terminators, no Scouts, no Rhinos, no Techmarines.  On one hand they’re recognisable enough to a modern Warhammer 40,000 player, but on the other hand there’s a smattering of ideas like “Cobra squad” and “Reconnaissance squad” that have since disappeared from the background.  I love this particular early incarnation of the Warhammer 40,000 universe where the concepts are still crystallising.



    SQUAD ONAN

    1 Marine Champion [9], Bionic Arm [30], Bionic Eye [30]
    69 POINTS

    3 Marines  [3*8], 3 Bolt Guns [3*2] and 3 Frag Grenades [3*1]
    33 POINTS

    1 Marine [8], Heavy Bolter [15], Power Glove [15], Targeter [5], 2 Suspensors [2*2]
    47 POINTS

    Basic Equipment (all models): Bolt Pistol [1.5], Knife [0], Powered Armour [6] (with Communicator [0.5], Respirator [0.5], Auto-senses[0.5])
    45 POINTS

    TOTAL: 194 POINTS




The full force (17 Marines on foot and a Dreadnought) is partially based on the seminal Rogue Trader Battle at the Farm scenario (which was Pedro Cantor plus fifteen Tactical Marines), but I’ve spiced up the weapon choices for the sake of variety and model availability.  Here’s the first squad defending make-shift farm barricades!


Bonus Ninjabread points if you can spot where Tech-priest Theodolitus is hiding.jpg

Sho3box has very generously lent me Skabsquig’s Skallywags for these Battle at the Farm photos.  You can see more of them here and here.


Crimson Fists parading their farm candy.

This terrain I’m using as the iconic Rogue Trader farm is going to launch on Kickstarter imminently from the excellent Fogou Models.  Mr. Fogou sent me an advance casting in return for me taking photographs like this.

Coming soon – another Rogue Trader Crimson Fists squad and maybe a character!

More of my miniatures at: http://www.ninjabread.co.uk
« Last Edit: May 24, 2018, 12:24:33 PM by Curis »

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"Veteran Sergeant Onan" CHORTLE!
Never noticed that pose!  lol
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theses fists are gorgeous !!!!!
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How do you make old models look so crisp? :-*

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Those Crimson Fists look absolutely ace! 8)

I'm especially loving your choice of shoulderpad chapter/legion badge. The yellow and red makes it pop so much more than just plain red on the dark blue. It also really brings out the Rogue Traderness of them.

I've built a small Imperial Fists force using slightly later miniatures, from the 'Rogue trader 1.5' era, just before 40K 2nd ed was launched. There are a lot of armour variants in that force, but I was careful to not include any Mk7 or later ones. The only exception was the 1999 or 2000 Juan Diaz LE Sigismund miniature, that was just too perfect for this force to not include. it fits in aesthetically really well too.

The only thing I did not do was include the specialist badges, but then, I used the small red booklet that came with a paint set form that era as my guide. (it had Salamanders, Space Wolves and Blood angels in it, with painted examples). It was my space marine painting bible for many years, and I'm still very fond of it. ;)

I also did not use the slogans on the armour, as my force is a Horus Heresy Era army, built exlusively with Rogue Trader miniatures (talk about limiting factors. And I also have not used the colour green in the entire force! lol ). But I must admit they do look pretty cool on yours.

I've also acquired quite a few earlier RT Wombles like yours, plus a complete RTB01 box, and have been struggling coming up with a suitable paintscheme for them. I've been thinking black Dark Angels, as that was my very first wargaming army (still painted with enamels, and sadly sold off for book- and beer money when I went to uni), but Crimson Fists do look really awesome too, especially with the markings and colours you've chosen for them.

Please give us more! :)

Oh; and Rhino's were an established part of Rogue Trader, weren't they? I can't quite recall if they were in the Rogue Trader book, but they were certainly in the Compendium and/or Compilation books...
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Wow! Just wow! Fantastic RT marines. And my all-time favourite chapter too!

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Those Crimson Fists are the dogs :) ... superb work.

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This work is so insanely beautiful that words seem superfluous. Seriously, congratulations.

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@Daeothar

Oh; and Rhino's were an established part of Rogue Trader, weren't they? I can't quite recall if they were in the Rogue Trader book, but they were certainly in the Compendium and/or Compilation books...

They actually came in WD103 I think about 9 - 10 months after RT Launched with WD93. Old WD Calendar ;)
You got 3 in one box for a tenner...

The first vehicle I think, was the Bullock Jet bike closely followed by Dreadnoughts and Robots, with the Eldar and Orks getting Dreadnoughts pretty fast too. Sentinals came in midway in RTs life.

Back then a Rhino on the table caused as much fear for an opponent as a Tiger tank in a WW2 game.

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Yeah  the rhino was GW first plastic vehicle kit and I simply remember them being 3 to a box for £9.99 🤤 and it was originally known as the RH1NO I think.

proper RT is the Rhino

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