This metal Space Marine was another 1992 Jes Goodwin sculpt. It was shown as part number 0819/2.




Testing out some Horus Heresy Mk3 arms:


This metal Space Marine was another 1992 Jes Goodwin sculpt. It was shown as part number 0819/2.
Testing out some Horus Heresy Mk3 arms:
This metal Space Marine Terminator was a 1989 Jes Goodwin sculpt, and was described as a “Close Combat Terminator”. He can be found in the 1991 Blue catalogue with part number 070204/12.
You can find him in White Dwarf #117 in the Staff Painted section:
This guy was part number 70082/2 and was sculpted by Jes Goodwin. He came with a metal backpack, part number 70082/3.
This goatee’d guy is part number 070204/19 and came with either the power fist with digital weapons or a force rod on the left arm, and on the right a combi-weapon or psycannon. Sadly this guy didn’t come with any arms at all.
Sculpted by Jes Goodwin with a date of what looks to be 1990. He shows up in the 1997 catalogues as a Legends option.
Now to decide on a colour scheme…
This Space Marine in Mk7 armour was sculpted in 1993 by Jes Goodwin. Part number 70106/50.
This metal Space Marine Techmarine is a 1994 Jes Goodwin sculpt and goes by 70085/1 in the 1995 catalogue.
I decided this chap was the test pilot for my new Scale75 Floww oil paint set.
Paints used:
Blue: SFL-09 Prussian Blue, blended to Cobalt Blue Light (hue), blended to Titanium White
Red: Red Mauve, blende to Vermillion
Green: SFL-11 Olive Green, shaded with Toad Green
This guy was part number 010109003 and is a 1997 Jes Goodwin sculpt as per White Dwarf #235.
Sculpted 1997, by the looks of it.
Paints used:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Blue: Scale75 Cobalt Blue shaded with Prussian Blue, highlighted with Primary Blue
Black: Art Black, highlighted with Pearl Grey
Eyes: Art White mixed with Buff, iris Cobalt Blue, pupil Art Black
Hair: Buff, shaded with Burnt Skin, highlighted with Vanilla White
Red: Art White followed by Red Ochre, then Crimson, then Primary Red, highlighted with Orange and then Intense Yellow
Shells: Vallejo Old Copper, washed with Chestnut Ink, highlighted with Pure Copper and Moonstone Alchemy
Skin: Pink Flesh, Golden Flesh, Burnt Skin, Buff, Light Skin and Crimson… muddled around a lot
Pigment: Scale75 Dark Mud and Sienna
Varnish: Vallejo Mecha Matt
This guy was part number 010108802 and is a Jes Goodwin sculpt.
Sculpted in 1997!
Colours used:
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Blue: Scale75 Artist Cobalt Blue, shaded with Prussian Blue, highlighted with Primary Blue
White pants: Scale75 Artist White, followed by Buff, highlighted in a light cross-hatch pattern as much as possible with Art White
Skin: Scale75 Artist White, followed by Pink Flesh. Shaded with Burnt Skin and then Burnt Umber. Highlighted with Golden Flesh/Off White
Red: Scale75 Artist White, followed by Red Ochre, followed by Primary Red. Shaded with Dark Violet, highlighted with Orange and Naples Yellow.
Black: Scale75 Art Black. Highlight of Artic Blue
Yellow: Scale75 Art White followed by Light Skin, followed by Intense Yellow, followed by a blend of Golden Flesh and Primary Yellow, followed by Primary Yellow. Shaded with Burnt Sienna Umber followed by a smaller shade of Orange. Highlight of Primary Yellow + Art White.
Shells: Old Copper, washed with Chestnut Ink, followed by a highlight of Pure Copper, then Moonstone Alchemy
Gold: Necro Gold, followed by Chestnut Ink, highlight of Elven Gold, ultimate highlight of Citrine Alchemy
Silver: Black Metal, followed by Heavy Metal, highlight of Thrash Metal then White Alchemy. Grenades were Cobalt Metal, shaded with Intense Violet and Intense Blue, then Black Metal/Heavy Metal/White Alchemy.
Pigment: Dark Mud followed by Natural Soil.
Lens: Sap Green/Spring Green/Art White with Technical Ardcoat.
One of two metal sniper rifle scouts from the 90s. A Jes Goodwin sculpt, part number 010109001.
As found! He was part number 010111302. He’s a 1997 Jes Goodwin sculpt as per White Dwarf #235.
Undercoat: Vallejo Mecha Black
Blue: Scale75 Artist Cobalt Blue, shaded with Prussian Blue, highlighted with Primary Blue
White pants: Scale75 Artist White, followed by Buff, highlighted in a light cross-hatch pattern as much as possible with Art White
Skin: Scale75 Artist White, followed by Pink Flesh. Shaded with Burnt Skin and then Burnt Umber. Highlight of Golden Flesh.
Red: Scale75 Artist White, followed by Red Ochre, followed by Primary Red. Shaded with Dark Violet, highlighted with Orange.
Black: Scale75 Art Black, highlighted with Pearl Grey
Gold: Necro Gold, followed by Chestnut Ink, highlighted with Elven Gold, ultimate highlight of Citrine Alchemy
Silver: Black Metal, highlighted with Speed Metal
Pigments: Scale75 Dark Mud and Sienna