This guy is the later sculpt of Brother Froth – he has a gun sight and a few other minor changes, presumably to make him easier to cast.





This guy is the later sculpt of Brother Froth – he has a gun sight and a few other minor changes, presumably to make him easier to cast.
This guy was down as Marine Medic Kribins early on, then Marine Medic Kyle, and in the 1991 catalogue he’s Medic with Carnifex 070133/68. He’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.
This Rogue Trader Space Marine seems to be down as A Skull originally and Brother Dixon later on. In the 1991 catalogue 070121/49. He’s a Bob Naismith sculpt and there was nothing useful on the tab, unfortunately.
This guy was one of the eight in the C100 set, pre-dating Rogue Trader’s release by a couple of years. He’s shown as Missile Launcher then, and in later catalogues as Las Cannon 2 – part number 070121/37.
This guy was one of eight in the pre-Rogue Trader Imperial Marine Shock Squad set, and was Marine Advancing. He was shown in later catalogues as Bolter 2, part number 070121/39.
He’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.
This guy was one of the eight C100 Imperial Marines, pre-dating Rogue Trader by a couple of years. He was shown in later catalogues as Las Cannon 1, part number 070121/43.
This guy was the Imperial Marine Guard, later shown as Bolter 4 070121/41 in the catalogues.
He’s a Bob Naismith sculpt.
This guy was the Captain in the 8-man C100 set, which pre-dates Rogue Trader. He’s later shown as Bionic Eye and Power Glove, part number 070121/40.
Colours used:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Base coat: Scale75 Artist Cobalt, shaded with Prussian Blue, highlighted with Primary Blue
Red: Kimera Toulidine Red (PR3)
Black: Scale75 Art Black
Skin: Kimera Diarylide Yellow mixed with Scale75 Art White as the base coat. Then Vanilla White mixed with Art White, with an attempt at shading with Targor Rageshade.
Silver: Scale75 Black Metal
Gold: Scale75 Necro Gold, washed with Targor Rageshade, then Elven Gold, then Citrine Alchemy
This Rogue Trader Space Marine went by Brother Stalker and was a Bob Naismith sculpt.
He has an unusual set of proportions in his beaky helm – making him look more mouse-y than most!