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fuckyeahroguetrader · 27 days
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Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader - Book Event Illustrations by Anastasiya Landasseln
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 3 months
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In 1989 my best friend and I were at the Game Keeper in The Northridge Fashion Center and we talked about going halvsies on the Rogue Trader book… But I knew I could never own half of a book so I spurned him and bought it for myself. That book was fucking expensive in 1989, JESUS CHRIST!!
Repost with the year you discovered Warhammer Fantasy or Warhammer 40,000
1999.
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 3 months
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honour those who came before us
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 3 months
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Chaos Renegades
(Tony Ackland)
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 3 months
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Inquisitor Obi-wan Sherlock Clouseu with Louise Sugden’s color choices.
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 5 months
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Me, dreaming about Custodes ladies:
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 5 months
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Me, dreaming about Custodes ladies:
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 5 months
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How it started, versus how it's going...
I grew up in the UK, 30 minutes from Games Workshop's Nottingham headquarters; and my childhood heavily featured their games, miniatures, and routine trips to the local Games Workshop store.
During this time, I developed a particular affection for the work of Jes Goodwin. Initially an artist and sculptor, Jes' work was strongly geometric in nature; and displayed an unusually high degree of consistency (a particularly noteworthy achievement during a period where miniatures were sculpted by hand with ad-hoc tools).
For reference - one of Jes' early sketches of a Space Marine in Mk. VI armor; as featured in the guide that accompanied the very first Space Marine paint set:
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I actually had the pleasure of meeting Jes in person at Games Day '94; and one of my treasured possessions is the souvenir program, which he kindly autographed:
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During my teenage years, I came to possess a handful of Chaos Champions sculpted by Jes. As was so often the case in those early years, the miniatures had been designed as dual use; combining the sort of medieval aesthetics that would warrant inclusion in the Warhammer Fantasy Battle setting, but also the occasional technological greeble that would justify use in Warhammer: 40,000.
As I generally kept to the latter system, I set about cutting up and remodeling these miniatures, with the aim of making the science-fiction elements more explicit. And I was very happy with the end results, too!... Which makes it all the more unfortunate that these miniatures were lost when I relocated to the US.
Two decades later, and I have taken it upon myself to recreate these miniatures (albeit with the full advantage of the skills I have developed in the interim). The first mini on the chopping block is 021919 from the 1989 Citadel Catalog (frequently referred to by its most obvious physical characteristic, "Nurgle Chaos Champion With Fly Mutation"):
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(It feels vaguely sacrilegious, taking a razor saw to what is now technically an antique; but I very much subscribe to the DIY mentality that was so prevalent during the initial Rogue Trader days, and - given that the model originates for the same time period - keeping the old traditions alive seems only appropriate.)
In my original conversion, I removed the haft and blade of the axe; and positioned an old Space Ork plasma cannon over the now unobscured shoulder. I also replaced the sandaled foot and exposed fly-mutated leg with their armored equivalents from a Space Marine Devastator.
This time I around, I opted to angle the right arm, to add a greater sense of movement; and completely reposition the left arm, as if to calling out a target:
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(In doing so, I created a great many headaches for myself: the right hand snapped off at the wrist, and had to be repaired. Cutting the left arm free necessitated cutting through the hand; and the pins I inserted into the remains of the palm broke free, requiring JB Weld to resecure.
I cannot underscore the frustration inherent to these two experiences; at the same time, I'm a great believer in the idea that growth as an artist demands taking risks - up to and including potentially ruining one's art.)
The original version of the conversion also featured an extended barrel (fabricated from the Lord Fuegan's firepike, and a handful of random Genestealer claws). However, I wanted to replace this with something a little more appropriate for a follower of the Lord Of Pestilence; which ended up being the better part of a Plague Spewer:
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In terms of next steps: I intend to strap a canister of goo-based ammunition to his left side; and continue to add new detailing to hide the various cuts and joins.
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 6 months
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Cult Of The Golden Visage
by Márton Kapoli
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 7 months
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Amazon: Let the galaxy burn
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 9 months
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fuckyeahroguetrader · 10 months
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My little collection of BOYL Oldhammer minitures :)
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Very Old Sketches
by Phil Moss
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Getting ready for Nexromunda
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Is Obi-Wan Sherlock Clousseau still canon? I don't think he was at least ever retconned.
Error.
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